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Portugal's EDP buys Spain's Viesgo to raise green exposure

16 July 2020

Portugal’s largest utility EDP has given the European M&A market a boost by buying Spain’s Viesgo from Macquarie for EUR2bn ($2.3bn), increasing its exposure to renewables and grid assets.

Green hydrogen costs predicted to fall

16 July 2020

Hydrogen produced by green electricity could be cheaper than hydrogen produced by burning natural gas by 2030.

Big Oil turns to renewables to power production

16 July 2020

Big Oil turns to renewables to power production

National Grid starts work on Viking Link

15 July 2020

Siemens has begun construction of National Grid’s Viking Link between the UK and Denmark

NSW pushes forward with renewable energy zones

15 July 2020

The New South Wales government is to provide A$79mn ($55mn) of public funding to support the New England Energy Zone.

Green investment rises 5%

15 July 2020

Renewable investment showed great resilience in the first half of 2020, increasing 5% in the face of the unprecedented economic shock caused by COVID-19.

EU green budget commitment too little to meet climate challenges

15 July 2020

EU green budget commitment too little to meet climate challenges

Guterres calls for coal-free COVID-19 recovery plans

15 July 2020

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’ call for an end to coal support contrasts with G20 states’ continued support for fossil fuels

Portugal to end coal-fired generation

15 July 2020

Portugal to end coal-fired generation

Southeast Asian majors consider green future

9 July 2020

Two of Southeast Asia’s state-owned oil and gas majors have unveiled plans to begin investing in renewable energy as they begin to prepare for a fossil-free future.

IRENA promotes renewables in Latin America, Caribbean

9 July 2020

The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and the Latin American Energy Organisation (OLADE) will boost ties to put the renewables driven energy transformation at the heart of Latin America and the Caribbean’s economic recovery.

ADGM, IRENA to promote sustainable finance

9 July 2020

ADGM, IRENA to promote sustainable finance

Rural electrification surges forward in Togo

9 July 2020

The Togolese Rural Electrification and Renewable Energy Agency (AT2ER) has been ranked third in the UK’s Ashden 2020 Prize for its renewable energy development policy.

New EDM head aims for 2030 date for universal power access

9 July 2020

New EDM head aims for 2030 date for universal power access

Nedbank, AfDB launch SA’s first green Tier 2 bond to leverage $232mn of investment

9 July 2020

The African Development Bank Group has invested ZAR2bn ($116mn) in pioneering Sustainable Development Goals-linked bonds (SDG bonds) issued by Nedbank South Africa.

Talks continue on GERD

9 July 2020

Talks have been held again this week between Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia over the future of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD).

Vestas wins 166-MW Polish wind turbine order

9 July 2020

Vestas wins 166-MW Polish wind turbine order

Germany to retire coal by 2038

9 July 2020

Germany has finally set a date of 2038 for phasing out coal generation

EIA forecasts a 29% fall in US coal production

9 July 2020

EIA forecasts a 29% fall in US coal production

India receives record-low solar tariff bids

9 July 2020

The Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) has received a historic low tariff bid of INR2.36 ($0.03) per kWh from SolarPack

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