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New tipping point looms beneath Antarctic ice sheet
For the first time, a “new and worrying” way that large ice sheets can melt has been characterised by scientists. Projections of sea level rise may thus be “significant underestimates”.
US Supreme Court weakens federal regulators, bolstering business interests
The conservative majority of the US Supreme Court has overturned a 40-year-old landmark decision – the Chevron deference – that made it easier for the federal government to regulate the environment
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Hurricane Beryl intensified again into a "potentially catastrophic" Category 5 storm on July 2 as it moved across the eastern Caribbean, headed for Jamaica after downing power lines and flooding streets in the western Caribbean islands.
Hidroelectrica awards €188mn hydropower plant refurbishment contract
Romanian state-controlled hydropower company Hidroelectrica awarded a €188mn contract for the refurbishment of its major hydropower plant Vidraru to an association formed by Romanian companies Electromontaj, Butan Grup and Croatia's Koncar.
Azerbaijan's energy minister reveals COP29 strategy at Milan congress
Minister of Energy Parviz Shahbazov delivered a keynote speech on Azerbaijan's national energy strategy ahead of COP29 at the ministers' panel held within the framework of the Green Energy Transition Congress in Milan, Italy on July 1.
Taiwan could be headed for a 60% renewables and nuclear power mix
Taiwan’s energy mix should comprise a 30% renewable energy and 30% nuclear power mix, according to Pegatron Group Chairman Tung Tzu-hsien
Western journalists reportedly barred from attending Baku Energy Week
Earlier in June, several Western journalists were denied entry to an energy conference in Azerbaijan, sparking renewed concerns over the country’s media suppression ahead of the UN climate talks in Baku in November 2024.
ATIDI provides $117mn in funding for Kenya’s 35-MW Menengai geothermal plant
Kenya's 35 MW Globeleq Menengai Geothermal project has secured funding through the African Trade and Investment Development Insurance (ATIDI).
Tropical storm Beryl intensifies to an “extremely dangerous” category 4 hurricane in an extreme weather first
Tropical storm Beryl intensified into an “extremely dangerous” Category 4 hurricane in less than 42 hours in a never-before-seen acceleration of destructive power for the time of year.
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Global temperatures in 2023 blew past the Paris Agreement limit of 1.5C to end as the hottest year on record. The heat has continued into 2024 with records falling ever week that were only set last year. This year is on course to be an even hotter.
Moldova to launch tender for 165MW of PV and wind farms
The tender for the construction of large-sized PV and wind farms with a total installed capacity of 165MW in Moldova will be launched in the first week of July.
Protests begin in Serbia against Rio Tinto lithium mining project
Nearly two thousand people gathered in the town of Loznica to protest against the controversial lithium mining project.
Cambodia steps on the gas in renewable energy transition
Cambodia is accelerating its shift towards clean energy sources, aiming to meet rising energy demands, combat climate change, and attract new investments,
Iraq grants TotalEnergies license for 1000MW solar plant in Basra
Iraq's National Investment Commission has granted French energy giant TotalEnergies a license to build a 1000 megawatt solar power plant in the southern governorate of Basra.
American lithium to conduct pilot processing tests for Falchani project
By late 2024, American Lithium Corp plans to start pilot processing tests for its Falchani lithium project in Puno.
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