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New government scheme to electrify 10mn Indian homes with solar power

25 January 2024

In a major push towards renewable energy, the Indian government has announced the launch of the 'Pradhanmantri Suryodaya Yojana', an initiative aimed at installing rooftop solar systems in 10mn households

In ESG move, Church of England Pensions Board targets more emitters

24 January 2024

The Church of England Pensions Fund, with GBP3.2bn ($4.1bn) in funds, is targeting climate emitters more than ever.

Low-emissions electricity to outpace demand increase for next three years at least

24 January 2024

Low-emissions electricity generation will outpace robust electricity demand growth for the next three years. This is because renewables are growing rapidly and nuclear power is on track to reach a new all-time high in 2025, says a new IEA report.

Iran seeking to export surplus green electricity to neighbours

24 January 2024

Iran seeks to export a considerable portion of its green electricity to three neighbouring countries, said the head of the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Organisation, known as SATBA.

B.Braun Indonesia unveils 1.2 MWp solar power plant development

24 January 2024

German pharmaceutical manufacturer B.Braun Indonesia has inaugurated a 1.2 MWp solar power plant at its pharmaceutical facility in Karawang, West Java

Exploring Germany's long-term gas deal with Norway

24 January 2024

Germany last month committed to a 10-year natural gas supply agreement with Norway, providing it with a source of stable and affordable energy to replace lost Russian deliveries.

Solar power plant planned at Sevojno copper rolling mill

24 January 2024

The Sevojno copper rolling mill company in Serbia has outlined plans to establish a solar power plant, according to statements made by Minister of Economy Slobodan Cvetković during his recent visit.

Melting of Greenland ice sheet far worse than expected

23 January 2024

Greenland is losing 30mn tonnes of ice every hour, says a new study, 20% more than had previously been estimated.

Europe’s most coal-dependent country Kosovo turns to renewables

23 January 2024

Two highly polluting coal power stations supply almost all of Kosovo's electricity, but with a government push for renewables and new private sector investments this is starting to change.

Estonia plans small nuclear reactor to quit shale oil by 2030

23 January 2024

Estonia mulls to build a small modular reactor (SMR) to terminate the shale oil-based pollution and meet its target of producing 100% decarbonised electricity by 2030.

UEM Group's subsidiary advances 1GW hybrid solar power plant project in Malaysia

23 January 2024

UEM Group Berhad, through its green industry arm UEM Lestra Berhad, has made significant strides in the development of a 1-GW hybrid solar power plant

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