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Japan’s JERA to pump over $32bn into LNG, green projects in the next 10 years

22 May 2024

JERA, Japan’s largest power generation company, has announced plans to invest approximately JPY5 trillion over the next decade into expanding its existing renewable energy portfolio, developing new fuels and bolstering its LNG capabilities.

Kostolac wind farm to begin operations in early 2025

22 May 2024

The Kostolac wind farm in eastern Serbia is set to become operational by the beginning of next year, the Ministry of Mining and Energy announced on May 21.

Cambodia sets sights on wind power with Bokor, Mondulkiri projects

22 May 2024

Cambodia is poised to harness the power of wind energy, with plans to develop wind farms in Mondulkiri province and Bokor Mountain in Kampot, according to Minister of Mines and Energy Keo Rattanak

Indonesia’s Ceria Group pioneers renewable energy use in nickel processing for EV batteries

22 May 2024

Ceria Group, a leading producer of electric vehicle battery materials, is championing renewable energy sources to power its nickel processing operations

Elon Musk champions solar power as key to solving global water crisis at World Water Forum

22 May 2024

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Inc. and SpaceX, spotlighted the potential of solar power plants to solve the global water crisis during his address at the opening of the 10th World Water Forum in Nusa Dua, Bali

Nofar to invest €30mn in solar plant in Serbia

21 May 2024

Nofar Energy will announce the construction of a large solar power plant in Serbia on May 27, according to local news portal ekapija. The Israeli company will invest €30mn in a 26 MW solar plant in the northern municipality of Ada.

Economic loss from climate crisis six times worse than previously thought

21 May 2024

Recent research has unveiled alarming insights into the economic toll of the climate crisis, revealing consequences far graver than previously understood, and drawing parallels with the enduring hardships of perpetual warfare.

Rising temperatures can exacerbate neurological conditions, warns new research.

21 May 2024

A study, conducted by University College London, examines how climate-related disasters impact neurological diseases. Environmental factors not only increase disease prevalence but also elevate risks of hospitalisation and mortality.

Hitting the brakes: how the US energy transition could slow down

21 May 2024

In the US, the 2024 presidential and congressional elections in November, the trajectory of trade policy and the challenge of infrastructure reform could slow down low-carbon investment.

Gren to invest €200mn in waste-to-energy plant in Latvia’s Acone

21 May 2024

Energy company Gren mulls to invest more than €200mn in Latvia by 2029, including in construction of a waste-to-energy plant in Acone, said Andris Vanags, country head of Gren operations in Latvia.

Brazil adds 733 MW of solar power in April

21 May 2024

Brazil's solar energy sector posted a remarkable expansion in April, contributing an additional 733 MW to the country's centralised generation capacity.

State electricity company PLN completes 110 MW Jatigede hydropower plant to boost renewable energy

20 May 2024

State electricity company PT PLN has completed the construction of the 2 x 55 MW Jatigede Hydroelectric Power Plant in Sumedang Regency, West Java

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