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Brazil's larger support for fossil fuels jeopardising renewable energy push, says study
Brazil spent BRL99.8bn ($17.49bn) on energy subsidies in 2023, with fossil fuel support outpacing renewable energy by 4.5 times, according to a new study by the Institute of Socioeconomic Studies (Inesc).
Petrobras to invest $10.5mn in wind measurement technology
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Colombia unveils world’s first biodiversity bonds at COP16 in bold bid to save ecosystems
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NeoElectra Group acquires Teatinos to expand Chilean photovoltaic energy presence
Spanish firm NeoElectra Group announced that it has expanded its Chilean presence through the acquisition of Teatinos, owner of the 1.4 MWp Cordillerilla photovoltaic plant in Chile's Curicó Maule region.
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Germany approves proposals for hydrogen pipeline system
Germany’s Federal Network Agency (Bundesnetzagentur) this week approved the hydrogen core pipeline network which was proposed by the country’s gas transmission system operators earlier this decade.
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Kenya and Bavaria, Germany’s economically strongest region, are advancing their bilateral relations with a focus on renewable energy, hydrogen production and fertiliser development
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Interview: Policy support, energy transition goals driving India towards renewable future
Strong policy support by the government and energy transition goals are the primary factors driving India towards a renewable future, Vikram V, Vice President & Co-Group Head - Corporate Ratings, ICRA Limited says.
UK renewables-focused independent power producer Solarcentury begins constructing 20MW solar plant in Namibia
Amazon India, HPCL to develop low carbon transportation solutions in India
Amazon India and Indian state-owned energy company Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) have partnered to advance the development and use of low-carbon fuels (LCFs) for long-haul transport in India.
Onagawa nuclear power plant resumes operations
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Brazil's recent surge in electricity prices, marked by a shift to the highest-cost "red flag 2" tier in October, has spurred a rise in financing for solar panel installations across the country.
China’s Sany Renewable Energy secures wind turbine contracts in India
China’s Sany Renewable Energy recently finalised wind turbine sales agreements with three subsidiaries of India’s JSW Group for a total capacity of 1,324 MW, alongside an additional 300-MW contract with Sembcorp Limited’s Indian subsidiary.
Tata Power Renewable Energy, IndusInd Bank to finance solar projects in India
Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL), a subsidiary of Mumbai-listed Tata Power, announced on October 29 its partnership with IndusInd Bank to provide solar financing solutions for micro and small enterprises (MSEs).
Neste scraps electrolyser project at Finnish refinery
Finland’s oil refining and marketing company Neste has chosen to reassess its renewable hydrogen ambitions owing to "challenging market conditions and financial performance," leading it to withdraw from a planned 120-MW electrolyser project.
Equinor mulls scaling back investments in renewables
Equinor announced on October 24 that it might scale back its planned investments in renewable energy by 2030.
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Power-hungry Big Tech is pushing for a nuclear revival in the US to fuel data centres with their increasing appetite for electricity because of AI searches, which require as much as 10 times the energy of a standard Google query.
Planet-heating emissions reach new record in 2023, says WMO report
Greenhouse gas levels surged to a new record in 2023, committing the planet to rising temperatures for many years to come, according to a report from the UN’s World Meteorological Organisation (WMO).
PPC to take over Europe’s biggest onshore wind farm in Romania
PPC, Greece's leading electricity producer and supplier, has been expanding in Southeast Europe, including Romania.
UN says Earth on track to heat to a dangerous 3.1°C
Global heating may rise to 3.1°C by the end of the century if policy action stays the same, says a new annual UN Emissions Gap report. That is an eye-popping 5.6°F.
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