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EBRD approves €105mn loan for solar-thermal power plant in Serbia
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development has approved a €105mn loan for the construction of a solar-thermal power plant in Novi Sad, Serbia’s second-largest city.
Green agenda drives Brazil’s BNDES biofuel investments
Brazil’s development bank BNDES disbursed BRL4.2bn ($683mn) for biofuel projects in 2023, marking its highest financing for the sector in 13 years.
UK issues first CO2 storage licence
The UK has awarded its first-ever carbon storage permit, marking a historic step towards achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions.
Saudi energy firm launches 2.5MW solar project at medical university
Saudi Arabia extracts lithium from oilfield runoff, plans commercial pilot
Saudi Arabia has successfully extracted lithium from brine samples from national giant Aramco's oilfields and plans to launch a commercial pilot programme for direct extraction soon.
Tajikistan: Officials announce discovery of major rare earth deposits
Still a way to go before rare earths will generate revenue.
Kenya's $2.51bn High Grand Falls Dam project to feature solar farm, green hydrogen plant
The Kenyan government has finalised a deal to reduce the cost of the High Grand Falls dam project by KES 100bn ($772.20mn), bringing the total cost down from KES 425bn ($3.28bn) to KES 325bn ($2.51bn)
Czech government to push against ETS 2 emissions trading system implementation
The Czech government is also opposing the European Commission’s proposal to lower emissions in 2040 by 90% compared to 1990 and wants to revise EU goals on phasing out combustion engines in the car industry.
Incoming US president Trump will harm planet, says EU’s new climate leader
President-elect Donald Trump’s rejection of US climate initiatives could enable global competitors to dominate the industries of the future, Europe’s top climate and competition authority warned recently.
US Supreme Court declines to hear appeal over California’s aggressive vehicle emissions rules
The US Supreme Court has announced it will not hear an appeal from conservative states and fuel sellers that challenged California’s strict car emission rules.
Japan forecasts nuclear power to outpace thermal generation costs by 2040
Japan’s energy future is set to witness a significant shift as nuclear power is projected to become more cost-effective than thermal power generation by 2040, according to the country’s Ministry of Industry.
Malaysia's Gamuda secures $404.7mn solar farm project in Australia, expands into digital infrastructure
Gamuda Bhd’s Australian subsidiary, DT Infrastructure Pty Ltd, has been awarded a MYR1.8bn ($404.7mn) engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for the Goulburn River Solar Farm,
Experts highlight small nuclear reactors as key to Vietnam's net-zero future
Two Vietnamese professors working in the US have proposed small-scale nuclear reactors as a viable solution to power Vietnam's future
Balancing growth and sustainability: Southeast Asia’s energy dilemma
With its rapidly growing economies, booming populations, and increasing urbanisation, Southeast Asia is witnessing a tremendous surge in energy demand
China’s leftover “gutter” cooking oil becomes bio-sustainable aviation fuel wonder
China’s notorious “gutter oil” was once a source of food safety scandals, but has undergone a green revolution that has made it worth more than kerosene.
World Bank must wake up to Rogun mega dam “nightmare” in Tajikistan, say activists ahead of financing vote
Institution urged to listen to civil society.
Latin America must reform energy framework to meet climate challenge, World Bank says
Latin America needs robust institutions and clearer market rules to advance its energy transition, World Bank regional energy manager Gabriela Elizondo told Spanish news agency EFE, as the area faces growing demand and climate challenges.
REM: Google, Microsoft back Terradot, a carbon removal startup
Google, Microsoft back Terradot, a carbon removal startup
The carbon removal startup Terradot has launched with $58.2mn in funding to commercialise its technology from companies such as Microsoft and Google.
Gradient Geothermal wants to use old oil, gas wells for clean renewable energy
Abandoned US oil and gas wells could be used to heat homes if Gradient Geothermal’s feasibility study in rural Colorado is successful.
TikTok's CO2 footprint almost exceeds Greece’s, says study
TikTok's annual carbon emissions surpass most social media platforms and may even exceed Greece's, according to a new study by Greenly.
Italian companies must have insurance for climate risks starting January 1
Starting January 1, businesses across Italy must take out insurance to shield their assets against floods, landslides and other climate-related disasters, which have become more frequent due to global warming.
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