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bneGREEN: Romanian bank BCR issues first green bond
Lender BCR joins a growing number of corporate issuers of green bonds in Romania.
Egypt is in talks to build green hydrogen-fuelled water desalination plant along Suez Canal
Russia to become carbon neutral by 2060
Russian President Vladimir Putin set the goal of carbon neutrality by 2060 during comments in his speech at the plenary session of Russia’s Energy Week on October 13.
Uzbek glass wool producer Ecoclimat raises $5mn loan from EBRD
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Solar surge could see Indian coal power peak by 2024
If India keeps installing solar capacity at the rate it has achieved for the last three months, coal-fired power could peak in the 2023-24 financial year.
Germany awards 1,494 MW of onshore wind capacity
Germany’s Bundesnetzagentur (BNetzA) has awarded 1,494 MW of onshore wind capacity at a total of 166 projects as the country’s latest onshore was oversubscribed for the first time since December 2020.
New 150 MW wind farm to be built in Kucevo
AfrElec: Green Climate Fund invests $150mn in Desert to Power
The Green Climate Fund (GCF) has invested $150mn in the African Development Bank’s Desert to Power G5 Financing Facility.
Svevind signs roadmap to build one of world’s largest green hydrogen projects in Kazakhstan
US investment group Pimco grant SA development bank ZAR3bn green loan
Pacific Investment Management (Pimco) has given a groundbreaking R3bn green loan to the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA).
Sonatrach, Renaissance sign three contracts on joint polypropylene plant
Algeria’s state oil firm Sonatrach and the Turkish firm Renaissance (Rönesans Holding) have signed three contracts related to the development of a polypropylene production facility in the Turkish port of Ceyhan.
REM: GE receives firm order for wind turbines for Vineyard 1 offshore project off Massachusetts
GE Renewable Energy has received an order from Vineyard Wind, a joint venture between Avangrid Renewables and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, to supply Haliade-X turbines for the 800-MW Vineyard Wind 1 off Massachusetts in the north-eastern US.
EIA projects nearly 50% increase in world energy use by 2050, led by growth in renewables
The US Energy Information Administration projects that global energy consumption will increase nearly 50% over the next three decades, but renewable energy sources will grow to nearly the same level
US Energy Department announces community solar target
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has announced a new target: to enable community solar systems to power the equivalent of five million households by 2025 and create $1 billion in energy bill savings
AsiaElec: Japan’s Eneos to buy Japan Renewable Energy for $1.8bn
Japan's biggest refiner, Eneos Holdings, is to buy Japan Renewable Energy (JRE) for JPY200bn ($1.8bn) in order to expand its low-carbon business.
Report: US offshore wind supply chain worth $109bn over next decade
America's growing offshore wind power industry is a $109 billion revenue opportunity to businesses in the offshore wind power supply chain over the next decade
bneGREEN: Green bond supply booms in 2021 ahead of new EU taxonomy rules
Green bond supply has boomed so far in 2021, with a total of €50bn issued by the end of September, €20bn ahead of total issues in 2020
NY State will offer its next offshore wind solicitation in early 2022
New York State will offer its next offshore wind solicitation in early 2022, officials have announced
Global Methane Pledge attracts 24 new supporters
A total of 24 new countries have now joined the US- and EU-backed Global Methane Pledge in a bid to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.
Greening shipping needs energy efficiency and biofuels
Decarbonising the global shipping sector by 2050 will require investment in energy efficiency and a wholesale move towards biofuels.
Governments still woefully short of IEA’s net-zero requirements
Governments need to smash the stubborn dominance of fossil fuels if the world is to reach net zero by 2050, despite the rapid development of green technologies, the IEA warns.
Plug Power, SK Group to develop fuel cells, hydrogen in South Korea
Plug Power and SK Group’s SK E&S division are to provide fuel cell systems, hydrogen fuelling stations and electrolysers to the South Korean and other Asian markets.

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