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India's ethanol blending surges to 15% as government targets 20% by 2025

2 September 2024

India's ethanol blending percentage has seen a significant rise, increasing from 1.53% in 2014 to 15% in 2024, according to Hardeep Singh Puri, the Minister for Petroleum & Natural Gas, who made the announcement on September 2.

The Amazon is on fire

2 September 2024

Thick smoke is rolling across most of Brazil as the Amazon is hit by the worst wildfires in two decades. Thousands of acres are burning out of control due to extreme temperatures, illegal logging and the drying out of the rainforests.

Saudi goes all out for solar power with $2.6bn financing

2 September 2024

Saudi Arabia's ACWA Power has secured SAR9.7bn ($2.6bn) in financing for three large-scale solar power plants with a combined capacity of 5.5 GW.

Iraq plans to plant 10mn trees to combat desertification

2 September 2024

Iraq has announced a plan to plant 10mn palm saplings and various trees in Baghdad and other provinces as part of a government initiative to tackle the growing issue of desertification in the country.

Lofty EU hydrogen goals unlikely to be met

2 September 2024

The EU has placed a lot of faith in green hydrogen as a means to decarbonise its economy, but there is doubt about whether Brussels’ ambitious goals can be delivered on.

State-owned electricity company PLN powers three islands in Karimunjawa with renewable energy

1 September 2024

PT PLN (Persero), Indonesia-owned electricity company, has successfully provided 24-hour electricity to three islands in the Karimunjawa Archipelago by utilising local renewable energy sources

Indonesia shares updated roadmap to achieve net zero emissions by 2060

1 September 2024

The energy transition is becoming increasingly crucial, with global campaigns advocating for it. Indonesia has set its own target to achieve net zero emissions (NZE) by 2060 or sooner,

India’s renewable energy sector faces "significant" leadership shortage, study finds

30 August 2024

India’s rapidly expanding renewable energy sector is grappling with a “significant” talent shortage, according to a study released on August 29 by WalkWater Talent Advisors, an Indian executive search firm.

Carbon Clean and Petronas Malaysia partner to advance modular carbon capture technology

30 August 2024

Carbon Clean and Petronas Carbon Capture and Storage Sdn Bhd (PCCSS) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to evaluate and potentially collaborate on carbon capture technology

Ethiopia doubles power output from GERD dam with two new turbines

29 August 2024

Ethiopia has announced a significant increase in electricity generation from its Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Blue Nile, a project that has long been a source of regional tension, after the activation of two new turbines.

Voltalia expects up to €40mn impact on 2024 earnings due to Brazilian grid restrictions

29 August 2024

French renewable energy company Voltalia has announced that current restrictions imposed by Brazil's transmission grid operator could significantly impact its 2024 earnings.

US clean energy jobs grew at over twice the rate of overall employment

29 August 2024

Clean energy employment saw an increase of 142,000 positions in 2023, making up more than half of all new jobs in the energy sector.

Galan Lithium enters MoU with Chengdu Chemphys Chemical Industry hinged on Argentine supply

29 August 2024

Galan Lithium announced that it penned a new offtake prepayment memorandum of understanding with China's Chengdu Chemphys Chemical Industry. This comes after Galan Lithium’s previously announced agreement with Glencore fell through.

Possible record heat index of 82.2°C reported in southern Iran

29 August 2024

A weather station in southern Iran has reported a temperature of 82.2°C (180°F) and a dew point of 36.1°C (97°F), which, if confirmed, would be the highest such readings ever recorded on Earth.

Emissions from Canada wildfires greater than from most industrialised countries

29 August 2024

In 2023, fuelled by Canada's warmest and driest weather in decades, intense forest fires released 640mn tonnes of carbon, according to NASA researchers. This amount is comparable to the emissions from fossil fuels of a large, industrialised country.

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