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Wave of PV projects in Romania spurred on by expected CfD scheme

2 November 2022

Investors are accumulating portfolios of PV projects in Romania, encouraged by a contracts for difference scheme reportedly planned by the government.

Green energy arm of Israeli BIG Holding announces new projects in Bosnia and Romania

1 November 2022

BIG Energia Holdings aims to become a leading renewable energy player in Eastern Europe and the Balkans.

Erdogan unveils the Togg, first made-in-Turkey EV

31 October 2022

Ahead of elections, president will hope to present car as a Turkish economic success story. But at roughly €50,000, it is unaffordable to most Turks.

Iran renewables capacity to exceed 1,000 MW by end of Persian year in March

29 October 2022

Iran is claiming progress with its solar industry, reaching an estimated total of 1,000 MW in the next six months. Time will only tell whether the country, hit with massive protests and a crisis of legitimacy, will pull off this massive feat.

Kazakhstan: Oil-rich west to become green hydrogen hub

29 October 2022

The plan is to turn waters from the Caspian Sea into clean hydrogen for export.

Climate window set to slam shut, warns Guterres

28 October 2022

The world is heading for a 2.8°C rise in global warming by 2100 unless governments urgently improve their emissions targets, the UN warned, otherwise the window of opportunity to take the required climate action will slam shut.

Ukraine war boosts green hydrogen to the tune of $73bn

28 October 2022

The war in Ukraine has prompted new investment in green hydrogen to reach over $73bn as costs fall, making fossil fuel-produced hydrogen uneconomic as gas prices soar.

Japan urged to raise carbon price to $30

28 October 2022

Japan must rapidly raise its carbon price from $2.6 to $30 per tonne of CO2 if it is to prevent gas to coal switching and drive forward the clean energy transition.

South Africa: Heineken’s new solar plant to provide 30% of electricity demand for Sedibeng brewery

28 October 2022

A new solar power plant at the South African arm of the Dutch multinational brewing company Heineken will supply 30% of a brewery's electricity demand, the brewer said on Wednesday, October 26.

Carbon emissions to peak in “historic turning point” IEA says

28 October 2022

Global carbon emissions will peak in 2025 as the world reaches a “historic turning point” and governments pour investment into renewables to counteract the energy crisis that has gripped the world this year.

Flattening the emissions curve: too slow, too late, say UN climate scientists

27 October 2022

The combined climate pledges of 193 governments would limit global warming to 2.5°C by 2100, way above the Paris Agreement goals of 1.5°C.

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