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TotalEnergies, South African partner Mulilo reach financial close on $412mn of renewable energy projects
Norway pledges $60mn to Brazil's Amazon Fund
Brazilian government unveils $140mn Amazon energy plan
Brazil's Ministry of Mines and Energy has announced a BRL820mn ($140mn) investment package to develop energy access in isolated Amazon communities
INTERVIEW: Black & Veatch well-positioned for growth through energy transition
Global engineering, procurement and construction firm Black & Veatch is well-positioned both in the LNG space and across the broader energy sector to capitalise on the energy transition and ensure the company’s continued growth.
Deforestation in Brazil, Indonesia creates more CO2 emissions than fossil fuels
About 90% of global CO2 emissions come from fossil fuels and industrial processes such as cement making, but in some countries land-use change is a greater contributor.
Shell Malaysia drives solar energy push following climate commitments
Shell Malaysia has announced a groundbreaking solar energy initiative aimed at achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
Malaysia to start sustainable aviation fuel production by 2027
Malaysia is set to commence production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in 2027, with an initial output of 1mn metric tonnes annually.
Keppel advances Singapore’s energy transition with hydrogen-ready power plant
Singapore infrastructure company Keppel has installed a high-efficiency gas turbine at the Keppel Sakra Cogen Plant, Singapore’s first hydrogen-compatible cogeneration facility
Analysts urge caution on Singapore’s small modular reactor plans
Singapore’s ambition to diversify its energy mix with small modular reactors (SMRs) faces skepticism from experts citing high costs, safety concerns and limited feasibility for the compact city-state,
Thai energy giant PTT setup carbon reduction efforts
Thai energy giant PTT Plc is accelerating its efforts to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by adopting carbon capture technology and exploring hydrogen usage,
Brazil plans $6.88bn investment in green hydrogen by 2025
Brazil is set to launch at least four low-carbon hydrogen projects by 2025, with an investment potential of up to BRL40bn ($6.88bn).
Amara Raja Infra launches India's first green hydrogen station at Leh
Amara Raja Infra has launched India’s first green hydrogen refuelling station in Leh, Ladakh, the company announced on November 25
ADB extends $200mn loan to Sri Lanka for power projects
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $200mn loan to upgrade Sri Lanka’s power sector infrastructure, aiming to enhance the reliability of transmission and distribution networks while supporting greater integration of renewable energy.
Türkiye Industrial Decarbonisation Investment Platform launched in push for net zero
North Macedonia gets new eco-bus fleet as fuel crisis causes transport chaos in capital
Most of Skopje's existing buses are out of operation due to a lack of fuel, leaving passengers stranded for hours.
AWS CEO highlights Brazil’s role in renewable energy supply
Amazon Web Services (AWS), which leads the sector with a 31% market share, is prioritising Brazil as part of its renewable energy-driven data centre expansion strategy.
Ukraine to launch several new biomethane plants amid growing market potential
Ukraine is set to expand its biomethane production capacity, with several new plants planned for construction.
Uzbekistan pushes for 450,000 produced cars and $700mn in car exports by 2025 with EV focus
Deforestation drop brings health gains in Brazil
Conservation measures in the Amazon have reduced respiratory health problems in the region, a study by the University of Bonn and the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais has found.
Germany to invest €200mn in Serbia over two years, most of it in energy
Germany will invest an additional €200mn in Serbia in the next two years, with the majority of the funds allocated to the energy sector, German Ambassador Anke Konrad announced at a conference on green transformation and industrial decarbonisation.
Jordan’s 2024 electricity law to boost renewable energy investments, Fitch Solutions says
Brazil's Bndes to spend $1.2bn on climate projects
Brazil's development bank Bndes will allocate $1.2bn from its Climate Fund to green projects, targeting a reduction of 3.3mn tonnes of CO2 emissions annually.
Brazil’s Gerdau to buy out Japanese partners in wind power venture
Brazilian steelmaker Gerdau is aiming to acquire its Japanese partners' stakes in Gerdau Summit for $32.6mn, which would make it the sole owner of the joint venture focused on wind power components.
Power cuts for domestic sector ended, Iranian minster says
Iran’s Energy Minister Abbas Aliabadi said that planned power outages in the domestic sector had ended after thermal power plants (TPPs) received sufficient liquid fuel.
Brazil powers up its largest microgrid
The State University of Campinas (Unicamp) has launched the CampusGrid microgrid, integrating a 565-kW solar system and a 1-MW battery energy storage system (BESS) with up to two hours of autonomy.
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