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State-owned oil & gas company Pertamina participates in the launch of IDXCarbon, Indonesia's Carbon Exchange
As part of its commitment to support sustainability and energy transition agendas in Indonesia, Pertamina took part in the launch of the IDXCarbon carbon exchange on September 26, Investor Daily reported.
Indonesia collaborates with JBIC to boost renewable energy development
The Indonesian government has forged a partnership with the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) to advance renewable energy development in the country, Antaranews reported.
Biden orders US agencies to account for social cost of carbon
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Lagging policy support and rising costs put clean hydrogen investment at risk, says IEA
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REM: Lagging policy support and rising costs put clean hydrogen investment at risk, says IEA
EU wind power package to be unveiled in October
The European Union is planning to propose way to help its troubled wind sector in October. Supply chain problems and inflation have hampered projects.
Undersea cable failures put offshore wind expansion at risk
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US steel company makes plans for nuclear fusion
US steel company Nucor and Helion Energy plan to develop a 500-MWe nuclear fusion plant at one of Nucor’s steel manufacturing plants.
First Solar breaks ground on $1.1bn Louisiana manufacturing facility
First Solar Inc. has broken ground on a manufacturing facility in Louisiana, its fifth fully vertically integrated factory in the United States. The ceremony was attended by the Governor of Louisiana, John Bel Edwards.
HSBC to offer $1bn funding for climate tech startups
London-based bank HSBC will make $1bn in funding available to climate tech startups around the world.
Clean energy growth keeps narrowing Paris goal open – for now
The path to limiting global warming to 1.5 °C has narrowed, but clean energy growth is keeping it open, says the International Energy Agency (IEA).
Europe’s toxic air – “severe public health crisis”
Europe faces a “severe public health crisis” with dangerous levels of pollution across the continent, according to an investigation by the Guardian newspaper.
EU to demand e-fuel vehicles are carbon neutral
The EU is set to demand that cars running on e-fuels must be 100% carbon neutral if they are to be sold beyond 2035, reports Reuters, citing a draft document.
German onshore wind auction opens final round for 2023
Germany’s Federal Network Agency (BNetzA) has launched the last round of this year’s onshore wind auction aiming for 3.19 GW of onshore wind capacity with a bid cap of €73.50 ($78.44) per MWh. This is the same as the previous auction.
Ireland awards 646 MW of renewables in auction
The latest auction, Ireland's Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (RESS) 3, has delivered 646 MW, the smallest volume of renewables so far in any Irish auction.
Partners from Slovenia, Croatia and Italy join forces to produce 5,000 tonnes of renewable hydrogen annually
Microsoft mulling advanced nuclear strategy
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North Macedonia announces debut green bond issue
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India’s KPI Green Energy secures letter of intent for 145.20 MW wind-solar hybrid project in Gujarat
KPI Green Energy Limited has been granted a letter of intent by Ayana Renewable Power Four Private Limited for a 145.20-MW wind-solar hybrid power project.
Assam government greenlights INR51.97mn project to enhance state's power distribution
The Assam government in India has given the green light to a project worth INR51.97mn ($624,000) aimed at upgrading the state's power distribution infrastructure.
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