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Iberdrola's Neoenergia, Rio de Janeiro state sign MoU for offshore wind development
Iberdrola's Brazilian renewable energy subsidiary, Neoenergia, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the government of Rio de Janeiro state aimed at exploring the potential for offshore wind projects in the region.
Corio, Prumo collaborate to utilise Brazil's Port of Açu for offshore wind development
Renewable energy firm Corio Generation and Brazilian port developer Prumo have inked a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at exploring opportunities for offshore wind development at the Port of Açu, located north of Rio de Janeiro.
Brazil’s energy ministry to focus on criteria for offshore wind area allocation
Brazil’s Ministry of Mines and Energy is set to focus on establishing criteria for the selection and allocation of areas designated for offshore wind energy projects.
Petrobras to install two wind turbines by 2029 using R&D funds
Brazil’s national oil company Petrobras plans to install two offshore wind turbines off the coast of Rio Grande do Norte and Rio de Janeiro by 2029, as part of research and development (R&D) initiatives aimed at testing offshore wind energy.
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The association of oilseed producers in Argentina has thrown its support behind President Javier Milei's reform package, advocating for regulatory changes to the country's biofuels sector
SS Lootah Group to turn used cooking oil into biofuel
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Nordex Group obtains turbine order for 336-MW wind project in South Africa
German wind turbine manufacturer and service provider Nordex Group has obtained an order to supply and install 57 wind turbines from its Delta4000 series in South Africa. The order also includes a service contract for maintenance of the turbines.
Indonesia and US forge clean energy partnership, aim for renewable energy goals
The Indonesian government, in collaboration with the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the United States, establishing the Clean Energy Working Group Indonesia-US
EBRD and Erste greenlight €91.4mn loan for Serbian wind farm
The EBRD and Erste Group Bank AG, along with its Serbian subsidiary Erste Bank Novi Sad, have greenlit a €91.4mn financing package for Enlight Renewable Energy's (Enlight) latest venture: a wind farm in Serbia.
Croatia's Rimac Energy expands operations with new UK facility
Rimac Energy, a Croatian energy storage company, has inaugurated a new 1,850-square metre facility in Witney, Oxfordshire, UK, the company said in its press release on March 27.
Western Australia ponders uranium mining restart
A 12-month inquiry by Western Australia's Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCIWA) has revealed that restarting uranium mining in the region could potentially generate up to 9,000 jobs and yield uranium valued at over AUD1bn annually.
Climate change made the dangerous heatwave in West Africa 10 times more likely
The recent humid heatwave in southern West Africa was 10 times more likely due to human-induced climate change, according to a team of top climate researchers from the World Weather Attribution group.
World Meteorological Organisation issues ‘red alert’ on climate crisis
The UN’s World Meteorological Organisation has issued a “red alert” on the climate crisis, citing unprecedented increases in 2023 in greenhouse gases, land and water temperatures and melting of glaciers and sea ice.
Rain, rain go away
The hotter the world gets, the more water the air can hold and the more it will rain.
Siemens Energy to sell troubled onshore wind turbines again
Siemens Energy AG is readying to start sales again of its troubled onshore wind turbine models, reports Bloomberg.
Biden administration gives carmakers more time to phase out gasoline cars
Carmakers will have more time to phase out internal combustion engine cars under new rules unveiled by the Biden administration’s Environmental Protection Agency.
Norway to review climate NDCs ahead of COP29
Norway is reviewing its nationally determined contribution to the Paris climate agreement on reducing emissions as well as its annual climate plan.
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