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Kazakhstan courting international investment to curb methane emissions

28 June 2024

Astana to present methane emissions reduction plan at COP29.

Bosnia’s Lager acquires 85% stake in Serbia’s Snaga Istoka

28 June 2024

Bosnian construction supplier Lager has acquired an 85% stake in Serbia's Snaga Istoka, which is developing a 300 MW wind power plant in Serbia's eastern municipality of Bar, according to a report by local news portal eKapija on June 26.

Extreme wildfires have doubled in two decades, due to climate crisis

27 June 2024

A new study, in "Nature Ecology & Evolution", reveals that the frequency and intensity of severe wildfires worldwide have doubled over the last two decades due to climate change.

Biden administration announces $850mn to reduce methane from oil and gas sector

27 June 2024

The Biden administration has announced $850mn in grants to help stop methane emissions from the oil and gas sector.

Shell greenlights CCS projects in Alberta

27 June 2024

Shell Canada will proceed with two carbon capture and storage projects in Alberta.

Indonesia targets B40 biodiesel programme implementation by 2025

27 June 2024

The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources is targeting the implementation of the mandatory B40 biodiesel program, a blend of diesel fuel with 40% palm oil-based biofuel, by 2025

BCPG exits Japan solar market, redeploys funds for higher-return renewables

27 June 2024

BCPG Public Company Limited has completed the sale of its entire Japanese solar power portfolio for THB10bn (approximately $281mn), the company announced on June 27

Japan's NRA approves long-term operation for Ohi reactors

27 June 2024

Japan's nuclear regulator has granted Kansai Electric Power Company permission to extend the operational life of units 3 and 4 at the Ohi nuclear power plant in Fukui Prefecture for another decade

CIP’s latest offshore wind farm in Taiwan begins power generation

27 June 2024

The Zhong Neng offshore wind farm in Taiwan, a collaborative project between Taiwan’s China Steel Corporation and Danish fund manager Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, has started producing its first power

New and renewable energy bill nears final stage

27 June 2024

The discussion on the New and Renewable Energy Bill (RUU EBET) is nearing its final stage

Ukraine owes green power generation investors $711mn

26 June 2024

Ukraine owes renewable energy investors approximately $711.19mn under its green tariff obligations.

Kyiv plans to build two waste-to-energy thermal power plants

26 June 2024

Kyiv is planning to construct two thermal power plants that will generate energy by burning waste.

Over a billion people's food supplies threatened by the accelerating climate crisis by 2050

26 June 2024

Extreme heat this summer has already killed 1,300 Muslims on the annual hajj to Mecca, but climate change threatens the lives of far more people if crops start failing due to rising heat and water stress, recent research has shown.

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