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Xlinks warns cost of Morocco-UK Power Project could rise some 25% to reach $30bn
UK renewable energy producer Xlinks, noting significant upward pressure on the cost of all energy projects, warns construction of the Morocco-UK Power Project could cost $30bn, up from initial $24bn target.
Serbia's historic monasteries go green with solar energy adoption
Ten monasteries in Serbia have adopted solar power in recent years in a bid to increase self-sustainability and curb electricity expenses.
Panama’s presidential candidate Lombana vows to slash electricity rates and promote solar power
Panamanian Presidential hopeful Ricardo Lombana of the centrist Movimiento Otro Camino party has pledged to drastically reduce electricity rates for Panamanian citizens to a mere $5, following a recent 15% hike in rates by Elektra Noroeste.
MIND ID spearheads renewable energy expansion through subsidiaries
MIND ID, a state-owned mining holding company, is actively encouraging its subsidiaries to enter the renewable energy sector to bolster its presence
Chile's FreePower Group announces development of Leones Solar photovoltaic project
Chilean energy company FreePower Group has unveiled plans to develop the Leones Solar photovoltaic project in the Valparaíso region, boasting a capacity of 100 MW.
Ukraine advances hydrogen production to meet EU demand
Ukraine is forging ahead with ambitious projects aimed at producing pure hydrogen, with capacities of up to 1,700 MW, as the EU urgently seeks renewable hydrogen sources to meet its decarbonisation goals.
Engie acquires two biomethane plants in Netherlands
France’s Engie has bought two biomethane production sites in the Netherlands and has plans to expand them, as it looks to build up its position in the growing sector.
French renewable group Qair secures $8.3mn loan from EBRD to build two solar parks in Tunisia
Dubai hit with a year’s worth of rain in a day
Dubai was hit with the heaviest rainfall in 75 years after a whole year’s worth of rain fell in a day on April 16, plunging the capital of the United Arab Emirates into chaos.
South African clean energy producer Seriti Green seals $210mn financing deal from local lender RMB
Super Energy sells waste-to-energy subsidiary to Chinese firm
Super Energy Corporation Public Company Limited announced on April 17, 2024, that its Board of Directors approved the sale of a subsidiary focused on waste-to-energy projects
Energy Exchange Malaysia (Enegem) platform set to energise cross-border renewable energy trade
The establishment of the Energy Exchange Malaysia platform has not just garnered positive attention, but it is also strategically positioned to facilitate cross-border trading of renewable energy
India’s NTPC Green Energy aims for $1.2mn IPO by November, eyes clean energy leadership
NTPC Ltd's green energy subsidiary, NTPC Green Energy Ltd (NGEL), is gearing up to file a draft red herring prospectus for listing on the bourses by July
Bursa Malaysia joins forces with UK's Mobilist programme to boost sustainable investment
Bursa Malaysia has recently partnered with Britain’s Mobilising Institutional Capital Through Listed Product Structures programme, marking a significant step towards fostering increased investment in energy transition
Peru approves $11mn for Amazon solar electrification project
Peru's Ministry of Energy and Mines has greenlit the Annual Promotions Programme 2024, earmarking approximately PEN42mn for electrification ventures across 14 locales in the Amazon region via photovoltaic solar plants.
UN climate chief: two years to avert disaster
The UN’s climate chief says the world has two years to avert the climate crisis.
Copernicus: March 2024,10th month in a row that was the hottest ever
March 2024 was warmer globally than any previous March in the data record, with an average surface air temperature of 14.14°C - which was 0.73°C above the 1991-2020 average for March and 0.10°C above the previous high set in March 2016.
Top European human rights court gives Swiss women major climate win
A significant ruling from a top European court has Switzerland in violation of human rights due to the country’s failure to address the consequences of the climate crisis.
Superfund for climate damage? Advocates say yes
Polluters may have to pay compensation to taxpayers for climate damage under new laws being considered in four US states.
Slovenia's first geothermal power plant produces initial kW of electricity
Pilot geothermal power station built on an abandoned gas well produces first electricity, but investor says modifications needed for viable long-term energy generation.
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Nova Group ventures into green energy amid Russian attacks
The Nova group of companies has announced the launch of Nova Energy, a new venture aimed at generating electricity, including from renewable energy sources, after Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
Colombia greenlights 150 MW Amanecer photovoltaic solar park in Caldas department
Colombia’s National Environmental Licensing Authority (ANLA) has granted authorisation for the "Amanecer Photovoltaic Solar Park" project in La Dorada, Caldas, central Colombia.
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