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Solar starting to claw back on China’s power output rankings charts

11 July 2023

After years of wind installations off China’s coast making headlines, and just a week after news of another record-breaking turbine of 16 GW having been installed in the nation’s south-east hit the front pages, solar has started to fight back.

Wind power site on Sea of Japan doubles as tourist spot

11 July 2023

Three large-scale wind turbines currently being positioned just off the coast of Nyuzen, a small town in Japan’s Toyama Prefecture, in the Hokuriku region of the country, are attracting attention for all the right reasons.

Myanmar’s nuclear ambitions edge closer with Russian help

10 July 2023

At a first official meeting of a committee created to work towards the ‘Intergovernmental Agreement between Russia and Myanmar’, discussions reportedly centred on how and where to construct a first ever nuclear power plant for the country.

CIP raises €5.6bn for renewables projects

10 July 2023

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has reached first close on its fifth flagship fund Copenhagen Infrastructure V (CI V) at €5.6bn ($6.2bn) in capital commitments.

Floating solar catches on

10 July 2023

Floating solar, possibly a solution to land constraints for renewable energy, is catching on. Asia-Pacific leads the demand.

India aims to produce the lowest priced green hydrogen in the world

10 July 2023

The minister said: “our cost of setting up renewable energy capacity is the lowest in the world. It stands at $600,000 per MW; therefore our green hydrogen cost will be the lowest in the world.”

Turkey plans to invest $200bn in energy to reduce foreign dependency

10 July 2023

Turkey plans to invest up to $200bn in energy projects by 2035 to reduce the country’s dependency on foreign resources, new Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar has said.

Ukraine interested in LNG transportation via Bulgaria, joint renewable energy projects

10 July 2023

Ukraine is interested in the transportation of liquefied natural gas via Bulgaria and its storage at the Chiren facility, as well as in joint renewable energy projects with Bulgaria.

Bosnia, Montenegro set up joint body to decide on Buk Bijela HPP construction

10 July 2023

Montenegro and Bosnia & Herzegovina have set up a joint working group to resolve issues related to the launch of construction of the Buk Bijela hydropower plant on the Drina River.

Kakhovka HPP disaster drained 80% of dam's water supply and destroyed ecosystems

6 July 2023

The explosion at the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant drained 10 cubic kilometres of water, equating to 80% of the dam headwaters, Ukraine Business News reported on July 6.

Wind farm to start operation in Serbia’s South Banat by early 2025

6 July 2023

A new wind farm in Serbia’s region of South Banat is planned to be connected to the electricity grid by early 2025.

Does wind industry have sector-wide problems?

5 July 2023

Siemens Energy, the parent company of Siemens Gamesa, experienced a sharp decline in its stock value last month following the disclosure of costly failures at the wind turbine manufacturer.

ExxonMobil to develop US lithium-rich acreage in Tetra Technologies deal

5 July 2023

Oil supermajor ExxonMobil will develop more than 6,100 lithium-rich acres (24.9 square km) in the US with Tetra Technologies, reports Reuters in an exclusive report. The land is in Arkansas.

Itochu, Tokyo Gas eyed Japanese offshore wind auction – report

5 July 2023

The trading house Itochu and major utility Tokyo Gas are among about 20 companies that considered joining the second round of public auctions for offshore wind power projects in Japan, reported Nikkei.

UAE to invest $54bn in energy, triple renewables to 14.2 GW

5 July 2023

The United Arab Emirates is to triple its supply of renewable energy to 14.2 GW and invest as much as $54bn by 2030 to meet its energy demand.

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