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Only 11 countries are reducing emissions and all will miss Paris targets - Lancet

8 September 2023

Green growth is not yet happening in any advanced economies – and high-income countries are not on track achieve enough emissions reduction without more far profound changes in consumption.

Global demand for uranium to rise 28% by 2030 in a business dominated by Russia

8 September 2023

The World Nuclear Association (WNA) has released a report forecasting a significant increase in the global demand for uranium in nuclear reactors through to 2030, Reuters reported on September 7.

Russia's booming uranium trade

8 September 2023

In June Russia sent its first cargo of uranium to India to feed the local nuclear power plant (NPP) since 2019. Russia’s nuclear exports are booming.

SAF progress stalls in Africa

7 September 2023

Energy analyst and project officer at WWF South Africa Farai Chireshe stated September 5 that sustainable air fuel (SAF) projects in Africa had stalled due to lack of demand.

COP28 presidency announces $4.5bn UAE clean-energy finance initiative for Africa

6 September 2023

A $4.5bn UAE finance initiative has been announced to help Africa transition to clean energy.

Carbon offset market shrinks

6 September 2023

Carbon offset markets have decreased for the first time since 2016, with companies such as food giant Nestle, the fashion house Gucci and Shell reducing their purchases of such voluntary offsets.

UK government’s easing of rules for onshore wind too limited, says trade group

6 September 2023

The UK government’s proposed changes for onshore wind are too limited and do not address the “de facto ban” that has been placed on the sector, says RenewableUK, the UK’s main renewable energy trade group.

H1 global wind turbine orders hit new high at 69.5 GW, says Wood Mackenzie

6 September 2023

Global wind turbine order intake reached new highs in the first half of the year (H1), with 69.5 GW of activity, a 12% increase year on year, said a new analysis from Wood Mackenzie.

Massachusetts opens 3.6-GW offshore wind solicitation

6 September 2023

The US state of Massachusetts has opened a procurement round for 3.6 GW of offshore wind projects.

In 2023, US renewable diesel production capacity surpassed that of biodiesel

6 September 2023

In January 2023, US production capacity of renewable diesel and other biofuels reached 3bn gallons per year, surpassing US biodiesel production capacity for the first time, sad the Energy Information Administration (EIA).

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