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Norway's Scatec, Orascom-led consortium acquire land to build $9bn wind power plants
The Egyptian government signed a contract with Norway's Scatec (previously Scatec Solar) and a consortium led by Orascom Construction allocating them land plots to build two wind power plants in Egypt with total investments of $9bn.
White House permitting rule adds “roadblocks” for fossil fuel projects
The Biden administration’s Council on Environmental Quality has completed a rule to streamline the environmental review process – including for energy projects – under the National Environmental Protection Act.
Egyptian private lender CIB eyes $50mn loan from EBRD to fund green projects
The Commercial International Bank (CIB) is currently in talks with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to secure a $50mn loan as the lender needs to finance green projects in Egypt.
Largest rooftop solar farm launched in north-eastern Iran
Iran has launched the biggest rooftop solar farm in the country in the north-eastern city of Mashhad.
GE Vernova invests $10.2mn in Xlinks’ Morocco-UK power project
Energy solutions firm GE Vernova (previously GE Grid Solutions) has invested $10.2mn to accelerate delivery and build-out of Xlinks’ Morocco-UK Power Project leveraging its expertise in grid solutions and project management.
Ukraine's greener energy mix offers promise for European decarbonisation
In a bid to tackle the challenges of decarbonisation, Ukraine's energy sector emerges as a beacon of hope, offering potential solutions that could aid Europe's ambitious goals for greener industrial practices.
ACWA Power's $10bn investment paves the way for renewable energy development in Malaysia
Saudi Arabia's utility giant, ACWA Power, has unveiled plans to invest $10bn in Malaysia over the next decade, focusing on the development of renewable energy initiatives
Controversy re-emerges over Germany’s 2022 nuclear shut-down
Accusations have arisen against the German ministries responsible for the economy and the environment, both under Green leadership, regarding their handling of the closure of Germany's final three nuclear power plants amid the 2022 energy crisis.
China has “enormous” green energy shift but fossil fuels persist, says DNV
China is a green energy leader, with an unrivalled build out of renewable energy and export of renewable technology, says a new report by global consultancy DNV.
US coal, new gas power plants must meet new GHG pollution targets
The Biden administration is taking steps to tackle the issue of planet-warming pollution from the nation’s electricity sector. These mandates, which target coal and natural gas plants, are likely to push for the closure of coal plants.
Saudi aims to transform energy management towards sustainability
Saudi Arabia is focused on transforming its energy management into economically viable and environmentally friendly systems in line with climate change initiatives.
Premier Energy takes over 80MW wind farm in eastern Romania
Premier Energy, a supplier and distributor of natural gas in Romania owned by Jiří Šmejc’s Emma Capital, announced it took over from Iberdrola an 80MW wind farm for the price of €88mn.
Solar energy presents opportunities for Brazilian landowners
As Brazil grapples with land degradation issues, particularly in its vast pasturelands, solar generation emerges as a promising avenue for landowners seeking sustainable and lucrative alternatives.
Malaysia pursues collaborative renewable energy ventures with Gulf partners
Malaysia is actively seeking partnerships with Gulf-based companies to bolster its renewable energy initiatives, as Tengku Zafrul Aziz, the country's Minister of Investment, highlighted during discussions at the World Economic Forum meeting in Riyadh
Slovenia’s PM says TES and Velenje mine could be closed as early as 2026
As Slovenia’s state-owned power company HSE expects losses in the operations of the Sostanj coal-fired power station TES and the Premogovnik Velenje coal mine, Prime Minister Robert Golob raised the possibility of their closing as early as 2026.
Toronto-based solar developer SkyPower Global signs 1GW power purchase deal in Zambia
The Green Giant Zambia project will supply electricity to approximately 4mn homes, create jobs, and support infrastructure development in the southern African nation.
AustChina set to begin Tanzania lithium drilling program
AustChina Holdings Limited is set to start a maiden drilling program at the Chenene Lithium Project in Tanzania focusing on four high-potential lithium targets with assays of up to 1.08% Li2O.
Morocco strengthens ties with France for industrial, automobile, green hydrogen projects
Brazil faces challenges in materialising solar generation projects despite rising supply
A recent study by Greener revealed that as of February 2024, Brazil had 145 GW of solar generation projects granted by the regulator Aneel, with 125 GW yet to commence construction.
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