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World to miss goal of tripling renewables by 2030, says IEA
New analysis from the International Energy Agency (IEA) finds that countries will miss the COP28 goal of tripling global renewables capacity by 2030.
Serbia to issue sustainable bonds on the international market
Serbia is planning to return to the international capital markets for the first time since January 2023, according to a report by Bloomberg Adria on June 4.
Serbia to boost wind power capacity 40% by end of 2024
Serbia is set to increase its wind power capacity by 40% by the end of 2024, announced the Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Đedović Handanović, at the Bloomberg Adria conference on business sustainability on June 5.
North Macedonia's first private wind park inaugurated
The wind park Bogoslovec, the first private wind park in North Macedonia, developed by Thor Impex, has been inaugurated on June 5.
The Caspian Sea to shrink by a third due to global warming
The Aral Sea has gone. The Caspian Sea may be next. Global warming will see its level fall by up to 18 metres and reduce its surface area by a third thanks to global warming.
Azerbaijan and UAE's Masdar sign agreements for three major renewable energy projects
During Baku Energy Week, the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan (SOCAR) and the United Arab Emirates Masdar company signed Shareholder Agreements for three renewable energy projects.
Thailand and Mitsubishi heavy industries sign MoU to explore hydrogen for power generation
Thailand's Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand and Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to explore the potential of hydrogen as a fuel source for power generation.
Indonesia unveils roadmap for cement industry decarbonisation by 2050
The Industry Ministry announced plans to develop a comprehensive roadmap aimed at decarbonising the cement industry by 2050
CO2 injection test planned at UK's largest depleted gas field
Preparations are in progress for a CO2 injection test at a carbon capture and storage project in the North Sea, at the UK’s largest depleted gas field.
CJR Renewables and Atlas Renewable to construct Chilean battery energy storage system
Portuguese clean energy firm CJR Renewables has announced a project commissioned by Atlas Renewable to enhance the capabilities of the 244 MW Sol del Desierto photovoltaic plant in the Antofagasta region of Chile.
Slovenia's HSE unveils plans for Druzmirje floating solar power plant
Slovenia’ state-run power utility, HSE, has revealed on June 3 its floating solar power plant project at the Druzmirje Lake, near Sostanj in the northern part of the country.
Floods-hit companies in Brazil assess damages, seek future solutions
In the wake of historic floods devastating southern Brazil, businesses are grappling with extensive losses and seeking support to recover and prepare for future climate challenges.
Cement is getting cleaner
Concrete is the second-most used material on the planet, and if cement-manufacturing were a country, it would be the third biggest source of CO2 emissions after China and the US.
China’s renewables exports grew 35% in 2019-2023
Chinese renewable product exports increased 35% from 2019 to 2023, driven by competitive prices and production capacity domination, said the new ‘Looking Overseas’ report from Wood Mackenzie.
MetalsGrove "disappointed" over initial surface mapping, sampling at Zimbabwean lithium claims
Vietnam's PV Power stock surges on rising electricity demand and expansion plans
PV Power, Vietnam's leading electricity producer, has seen its stock price surge nearly 29% since mid-April, reaching its highest level in over nine months.
Brazil could tap underutilised pastures to grow biofuel supply
Brazil has the potential to significantly expand its biofuel feedstock supply by utilizing 28mn hectares of underutilised pastures, according to Alexandre Alves, director of the agriculture research centre Embrapa.
Indonesia explores SMR nuclear tech collaboration with South Korea for energy and food preservation
The Indonesian government is exploring a partnership with South Korea to develop Small Modular Reactor nuclear technology as a new energy source and for food preservation purposes
Start-up PV Operation aims to tap into maintenance services for Brazil’s solar plants
A new online platform, PV Operation, is set to promote and optimise the operation and maintenance (O&M) services of solar plants in Brazil, addressing a significant gap in the sector.
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