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Taiwanese energy firms move into SE Asian, other markets

8 February 2024

Taiwanese energy companies are aggressively expanding into Southeast Asian and Japanese markets as the global push for green energy gains momentum

Japan faces uphill battle in revamping energy mix

8 February 2024

Japan, a country heavily reliant on imported gas and coal for its power generation, is grappling with ambitious targets to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels by the end of the decade

Guyana announces clean energy achievements and future plans in hinterland communities

8 February 2024

The Guyana Energy Agency announced its progress in advancing clean energy electrification projects throughout hinterland communities in 2023 to showcase its commitment to sustainable development and renewable energy adoption across the nation.

Demand will determine fate of voluntary carbon market – BNEF

7 February 2024

This year will be a “determining year” for the future of the carbon offsets market, with questions remaining on whether confidence in carbon credits can be restored following a challenging year for the market in 2023.

Shell commits to wave power, subsea energy storage demo off Scotland

7 February 2024

Oil supermajor Shell will join the Renewables for Subsea Power (RSP) collaborative project, to power subsea equipment off the coast of the Orkney Islands off Scotland with wave power and subsea energy storage.

Earth has already passed 1.5 degrees warming, says study

7 February 2024

The Earth may have passed 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming and in fact could soon reach 2 degrees, say international researchers who studied 300-year-old sea sponges in the Caribbean.

UN estimates of carbon removal with climate plantations not feasible, says report

7 February 2024

UN estimates of the amount of carbon from the atmosphere with climate plantations are unrealistic, says a new report in the prestigious journal Science.

Iran developing new nuclear reactor in Isfahan

7 February 2024

Iran has begun building a fourth nuclear research reactor in the central city of Isfahan, days after it broke ground on a mega nuclear power plant (NPP) in the southern Hormozgan province.

Steel industry owners lambast Iranian government’s green power policy

7 February 2024

Iranian steelmakers are angry with a government policy that urges them to supply their own electricity from renewable sources by setting up dedicated power plants such as solar and wind farms.

Poland baulks at Brussels proposal to slash emissions by 90% by 2040

7 February 2024

The proposal by the European Commission for the EU to slash its carbon emissions by 90% by 2040 is an "opening of the debate, not a binding legal document," Poland's climate and environment ministry said.

Serbia plans new solar PV plant

7 February 2024

Serbia plans to launch a new project that involves constructing self-balanced solar power plants with storage batteries, boasting a 1-GW capacity.

Brazil surpasses 38GW in installed solar energy

7 February 2024

Brazil has achieved a milestone by surpassing 38GW of installed solar photovoltaic energy, comprising large plants and self-generation systems on various surfaces

Pertamina Geothermal Energy forges partnership with Turkish Kipas Holding for global expansion

6 February 2024

Pertamina Geothermal Energy, a subsidiary of Indonesia's state-owned energy company Pertamina, has entered into a Non-Disclosure Agreement with Kipas Holding, Turkey's third-largest geothermal supplier

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