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Australia approves $13.5bn solar project to supply power to Singapore
Australia has given the green light for a massive AUD20bn ($13.5bn) solar project designed to transmit energy from a vast solar farm in northern Australia to Singapore via a 4,300-kilometre (2,672-mile) undersea cable
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US-based Air Products, the global leader in hydrogen supply, has announced the $140mn-acquisition of Saneg’s hydrogen production assets at Fergana Oil Refinery in Uzbekistan.
India's NTPC to launch 100% subsidiary for nuclear power generation
Indian state-owned power company NTPC announced plans to establish a new wholly-owned subsidiary dedicated to nuclear power generation during its Q1 FY25 earnings call
Brazil’s Senate kicks off debate about offshore wind power framework
Brazil's Senate has begun public discussions on a bill establishing an offshore wind power framework, with the first hearing taking place this week in the Infrastructure Committee.
Mexican pension funds back $852mn Iberdrola deal
A coalition of Mexican pension funds has committed to an $852mn investment to buy power plants and a wind farm from the Spanish energy giant Iberdrola SA. EnergiesNet reported on August 19.
Atlas Renewable secures $273mn for Brazil solar project
Atlas Renewable Energy has secured BRL1.5bn ($273 million) in financing for its 787-megawatt peak (MWp) Luiz Carlos solar complex in Brazil's Minas Gerais state.
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Satellite images from NASA have revealed unprecedented retreat of Arctic glacier retreat on the Norwegian Svalbard archipelago, The Barents Observer reported on August 19.
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Corio, Brazilian shipyard explore offshore wind hub potential
Offshore wind developer Corio Generation and Brazilian shipyard Estaleiros do Brasil (EBR) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to assess EBR's potential to support wind projects off Brazil's south coast
Solar energy has overtaken hard coal in the EU energy mix for the first time
Solar energy has overtaken hard coal in the EU as a source of electricity for the first time, Eurostat reported on August 20.
Ukraine plans ambitious EV infrastructure despite war and energy crisis
Ukraine has ambitious plans to roll out EV infrastructure despite the fact that Russia has destroyed half its power stations, and the country is suffering from rolling blackouts.
Tomatogeddon arrives
Kraft Heinz, known for its ketchup, is pouring millions of dollars into researching tomatoes that can withstand the climate crisis.
Kazakh authorities detain anti-nuclear activist ahead of final public discussion on NPP construction
Study reveals rapid ecosystem formation as glaciers retreat
India signs historic agreement for green ammonia export to Japan
New Delhi and Tokyo have signed the first-ever agreement for the export of green ammonia from India to Japan, the Indian Ministry of New and Renewable Energy announced on August 20.
Malaysia to allocate 190MW feed-in tariff quota for biogas, biomass, and mini-hydro projects
The Sustainable Energy Development Authority (Seda) of Malaysia is set to allocate up to 190 megawatts (MW) of feed-in tariff (FiT) quota for the development of biogas, biomass, and mini-hydro projects through an e-bidding process
German wind turbines maker Nordex receives Akfen orders for 102 MW in northwestern Turkey
Costa Rica bets on ocean waves to boost renewable energy portfolio
Costa Rican engineers are diving into the blue economy, developing technology to harness electricity from sea waves in a bid to diversify the country's renewable energy mix. The project aims to generate an estimated 2.3 GW of wave energy.
Brazil cuts hydro use amid ongoing drought
Brazil’s Electric Sector Monitoring Committee (CMSE) has reduced operations at two major hydroelectric plants due to severe drought.
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Croatian authorities halt hydropower plant construction on Una river
Decision follows weeks of protests against construction of hydropower plant that raised concerns about water supply disruptions and potential environmental impact.
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