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IREDA, State Bank of India explore partnership to boost India’s renewable energy sector

4 September 2024

Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Limited (IREDA) and India's leading bank, State Bank of India (SBI), are considering a partnership in the renewable energy sector, IREDA announced on September 3.

India's Larsen & Toubro establishes renewable EPC business vertical

4 September 2024

With effect from September 1, India’s $27bn engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) company Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has established a separate business vertical for renewable EPC.

Azerbaijan, Georgia, Hungary, Romania lead green energy corridor talks in Bucharest

4 September 2024

The 8th Ministerial/Head Committee meeting was held to discuss the implementation of the "Strategic Partnership Agreement on Green Energy Development and Transmission" between Azerbaijan, Georgia, Hungary, and Romania on September 3.

Hundreds of millions on verge of starvation, billions more undernourished as Climate Crisis droughts take their toll

3 September 2024

The Climate Crisis is depressing crop yields and fuelling a growing global hunger crisis that has already reached "unprecedented proportions," with between 3.1bn and 4.2bn people now unable to afford a healthy diet.

Ukraine to launch seven biomethane projects with annual capacity of 111mn cubic metres

3 September 2024

Ukraine is set to launch seven biomethane projects by the end of this year, contributing to the country's energy independence with an annual production capacity of 111mn cubic metres, according to Heorhiy Heletukha, head of the Bioenergy Association.

TotalEnergies to power UK's Culzean platform with wind

3 September 2024

TotalEnergies has launched a pilot project to install a floating wind turbine near one of its UK North Sea platforms to reduce the facility’s emissions from power generation.

How graphite could make Madagascar prosperous

3 September 2024

Madagascar – one of the world's poorest countries – could be transformed economically by its vast graphite reserves and their critical role in the global energy transition.

Clean electricity set to break new records

3 September 2024

The global shift to clean energy has achieved significant milestones that is expected to continue advancing at a steady rate, according to two new reports by BloombergNEF.

Rezolv Energy partners with local firms for 229-MW solar park in Bulgaria

3 September 2024

Rezolv Energy, backed by private equity firm Actis, has selected three companies – CMC Europe, Solarpro Holding and Green Solar Energy – to construct the 229MW St. George solar park in Silistra Municipality, northeastern Bulgaria.

Adani Green Energy, TotalEnergies to establish joint venture in India for solar projects

3 September 2024

India's Adani Green Energy has approved binding agreements, including a joint venture agreement, with French energy giant TotalEnergies, enabling an additional $444mn investment by the French company into a new 50:50 joint venture entity.

Indonesia eyes $3.5bn in new business deals with Africa, aims to boost renewable energy sector

3 September 2024

Indonesia is set to finalise business deals worth $3.5bn with African nations, focusing on the downstream development of the renewable energy sector to enhance economic value

Gensol Engineering and Matrix Gas & Renewables secure India’s first bio-hydrogen project contract

3 September 2024

Mumbai-listed engineering company Gensol Engineering, in collaboration with Matrix Gas & Renewables Ltd., a green hydrogen developer and natural gas aggregator, has emerged as the lowest bidder for the EPC contract.

India's ethanol blending surges to 15% as government targets 20% by 2025

2 September 2024

India's ethanol blending percentage has seen a significant rise, increasing from 1.53% in 2014 to 15% in 2024, according to Hardeep Singh Puri, the Minister for Petroleum & Natural Gas, who made the announcement on September 2.

The Amazon is on fire

2 September 2024

Thick smoke is rolling across most of Brazil as the Amazon is hit by the worst wildfires in two decades. Thousands of acres are burning out of control due to extreme temperatures, illegal logging and the drying out of the rainforests.

Saudi goes all out for solar power with $2.6bn financing

2 September 2024

Saudi Arabia's ACWA Power has secured SAR9.7bn ($2.6bn) in financing for three large-scale solar power plants with a combined capacity of 5.5 GW.

Iraq plans to plant 10mn trees to combat desertification

2 September 2024

Iraq has announced a plan to plant 10mn palm saplings and various trees in Baghdad and other provinces as part of a government initiative to tackle the growing issue of desertification in the country.

Lofty EU hydrogen goals unlikely to be met

2 September 2024

The EU has placed a lot of faith in green hydrogen as a means to decarbonise its economy, but there is doubt about whether Brussels’ ambitious goals can be delivered on.

State-owned electricity company PLN powers three islands in Karimunjawa with renewable energy

1 September 2024

PT PLN (Persero), Indonesia-owned electricity company, has successfully provided 24-hour electricity to three islands in the Karimunjawa Archipelago by utilising local renewable energy sources

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