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Kyrgyzstan: Chinese firm scores a sweetheart deal to turn Bishkek’s rubbish into profits

7 November 2024

Bishkek officials say the solution is environmentally friendly.

EBRD and EU launch SME Go Green programme to boost green investments in Serbia

7 November 2024

The EBRD and the EU launched the SME Go Green programme for Serbia on November 6, stepping up their support for green investments in the Western Balkans.

Iran bans mazut burning at power plants amid gas, electricity shortage

7 November 2024

The Iranian government has banned the use of liquid fuel for electricity generation at three key thermal power plants (TPPs) as concerns about winter power cuts mount.

Genneia secures funding necessary for develop two solar parks in Argentina

7 November 2024

Argentina's leading renewable energy company, Genneia, confirmed that it has secured $100mn in international financing to develop two solar parks in Mendoza Province.

NTPC approves coal-based power projects worth $9.5bn

7 November 2024

Indian state-owned power company NTPC announced on November 5 that its board had approved investments for three coal-based power projects, amounting to an estimated INR797.39bn ($9.5bn).

Canada releases draft rules to cap greenhouse gas emissions from oil and gas

6 November 2024

Canada’s federal government has unveiled draft regulations to cap greenhouse gas emissions from the country’s oil and gas sector. The sector must lower its emissions to 35% below 2019 levels by 2030, say the draft rules.

Beo Cista Energija to open Serbia's first waste-to-energy facility

6 November 2024

Beo Cista Energija is set to open Serbia's first waste-to-energy facility in Vinca on November 12, marking a pivotal development in the country’s waste management and renewable energy sectors.

El Salvador to lead regional push for geothermal energy at GEOLAC 2024

6 November 2024

El Salvador is set to host the 11th Geothermal Congress for Latin America and the Caribbean (GEOLAC 2024) on December 4-5.

Brazil's remote distributed generation solar market shows strong growth

6 November 2024

Brazil's remote distributed generation (DG) solar capacity has reached 6.5 GWp, representing 27% of the country's total DG market of 33 GW, according to consultancy firm Greener's latest analysis.

Chinese solar firms are setting up in Indonesia and Laos to avoid US tariffs

6 November 2024

China is the world’s main supplier of solar components, and stringent US import tariffs have been imposed on its solar cells and modules because of alleged unfair trade practices.

Prime Batteries Technology nears launch of new battery production facility in Romania

6 November 2024

Romania’s Prime Batteries Technology is close to launching production at its new factory near Bucharest, which will provide an initial capacity of 2,000 MWh per year in lithium-ion batteries for energy storage.

Indonesia’s energy security now classified as resilient, ministry reports

6 November 2024

Indonesia’s energy security has been classified as resilient, according to the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM).

China pushes for carbon border tax talks at COP29, raising tensions on global trade

6 November 2024

As the COP29 climate summit approaches, China has submitted a proposal to the UN, requesting that trade-related climate measures, such as carbon border taxes, be added to the summit's agenda

Indonesia and France forge partnership to accelerate green energy transition

6 November 2024

The Indonesian government, through its Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM), has launched a partnership with the Agence Française de Développement (AFD) to advance climate action and facilitate Indonesia’s shift to sustainable energy.

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