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Green for Growth Fund to invest €3.5mn in 36-MW North Macedonian wind farm
The Green for Growth Fund (GGF) has advanced €3.5mn to Thor Impex, its first ever equity investment, to partially fund the construction and operations of a 36-MW wind farm near Bogoslovec in North Macedonia.
Morocco, IRENA to boost renewables, green hydrogen development
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and Morocco’s Energy Ministry have signed an agreement to develop the country green hydrogen industry in a bid to make the country a major exporter.
South Africa offers “win-win” for hydrogen
Hydrogen offers South Africa a "win-win" for the government’s employment and decarbonisation goals, as the country can use its wind and sun resourced to produce low-carbon hydrogen for export and for use in the domestic economy.
EU, IEA call for energy access to be centre of African development finance
EU Commissioner Frans Timmermans and IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol said that Africa could achieve universal access to power by 2030 if the rest of the world, led by Europe, puts energy access at the centre of economic co-operation with Africa.
Japanese investors back Australian hydrogen, CCS projects
Japanese oil and gas companies have committed to both a new clean energy development as well as a carbon capture and storage project in Australia.
Ukraine to test hydrogen production in 2022
ISTANBUL BLOG: Turkey’s “sea snot” crisis forces closure of coastal fertiliser plant
As government claims it has sprung into action with a disaster management plan, scientist says: “The Sea of Marmara died in 1989. What we see is the decay of a corpse.”
Sembcorp to buy up solar and wind projects in India
Singapore’s Sembcorp is looking to acquire Indian solar and wind projects as it aims to quadruple its Indian renewable capacity to 10 GW by 2025 and turn its generating portfolio from brown to green.
Ford ‘looking at shipping batteries from UK gigafactory to Turkey for use in planned electric Transit van’
Enel Green Power commissions South America’s largest wind farm
Enel Green Power has started commercial operations of the 716-MW Lagoa dos Ventos wind farm, the biggest wind facility in South America and Enel Green Power’s largest worldwide.
Biden mulling relief for US oil refiners from biofuel quotas
President Joe Biden’s administration is considering giving oil refiners more relief from biofuel mandates, said anonymous sources quoted by Reuters in an exclusive.
Toda leads group to win Japan’s first floating offshore wind auction
A consortium of six companies led by Toda Corporation is to build a 16.8-MW floating wind project offshore Goto City, Nagasaki Prefecture, after winning the country’s first floating offshore wind auction.
G7 leaders’ green pledges are not enough to reach net zero
Ending public coal power investment in 2021 must be just the first step in reducing the role of fossil fuels
Record US solar installations in Q1
The US solar market installed 5 GW of new capacity in the first quarter (Q1) of 2021, a 46% increase on the first quarter of 2020 and the largest Q1 on record, says the “US Solar Market Insight Q2 2021″ report.
China’s NDRC confirms end to some green subsidies
China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) is planning to end subsidies for some new onshore wind projects, concentrated solar power (CSP) schemes and distributed solar PV projects for commercial use.
The US consumed record amounts of renewable energy in 2020
EIA: In 2020, consumption of renewable energy in the United States grew for the fifth year in a row, reaching a record high of 11.6 quadrillion British thermal units, or 12% of total US energy consumption.
Vojvodina issues permit for 95.5 MW Pupin wind farm
North Macedonia’s government signs deal with Turkish, Bulgarian firms on €70mn Oslomej solar power park
Globeleq begins work on grid-scale solar, storage project in Mozambique
Africa-focused IPP Globeleq and European government-backed Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG) have officially broken ground on a 19-MW solar plant and a 7-MWh energy storage power in Cuamba in northern Mozambique.
REM: Biden’s wind support moves forward
The Biden administration will auction leases for offshore wind development off New York and New Jersey. The sale will be the administration’s first, and the ninth overall.

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