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Northern Lights leads the way in European CCS
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Schneider Electric bolsters sustainability push with digital solutions
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Mendubim solar plant in Brazil begins commercial operation
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Emeren Group and Glennmont to develop battery storage projects in Italy
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Largest solar manufacturer to axe one-third of workforce
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Enercon upgrades its top wind turbine
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TotalEnergies announces more than 1.5 GW of renewables power purchase agreements
France-based TotalEnergies announced that it has reached over 1.5 GW of signed renewable power purchase agreements with more than 600 industrial and commercial customers worldwide.
CCS projects should get contracts for difference, says German official
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US appeals court pauses SEC climate rules
A US appeals court has paused new rules issued by the Wall Street regulator, the Securities and Exchange Commission, that requires publicly traded companies to report climate-related risks.
Bulgaria launches tenders for 1.43 GW of renewables
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Oschadbank, Ukraine's state-owned bank, has announced its participation in the development of a major wind power project in western Ukraine.
Global wind turbine orders break records
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Bill Gates’ TerraPower is to start building the first US advanced nuclear plant. The sodium-cooled reactor will start construction work near an old coal plant in Wyoming in June.
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