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DTEK Renewables to pledge Ukraine's largest solar plant as €325mn Eurobond collateral

3 July 2024

The DTEK group is set to pledge Ukraine’s largest solar power plant as collateral to secure a €325mn Eurobond.

Google’s emissions up 48% in five years because of AI

3 July 2024

The greenhouse gas emissions of search and data giant Google increased almost 50% in five years because of its offerings and use of artificial intelligence (AI). The technology is highly power-hungry.

Kosovo to launch first wind energy tenders for 150 MW capacity

3 July 2024

Kosovo’s Ministry of Economy has announced plans on July 2 to initiate the country's first tenders for wind energy, aiming for a total capacity of approximately 150 MW.

Shell halts work on biofuels plant amid weak market conditions

3 July 2024

Shell has paused construction on a planned 820,000 tonne per year biofuels plant in the Netherlands.

KPC purchases 50% stake in Ecofox

3 July 2024

Kuwait Petroleum Corp.’s (KPC) international subsidiary Kuwait Petroleum International (KPI) has acquired a 50% stake in Italian biofuels manufacturer Ecofox (a subsidiary of Fox Petroli) as of last week, in line with KPC’s Energy Transition 2050.

Egyptian fertiliser industry temporarily fuelled by hydrogen amid natural gas shortages

3 July 2024

Numerous manufacturers in the Egyptian fertiliser industry including Mopco, Sidi Kerir Petrochemicals and KIMA announced that they would be stopping production this week due to an acute shortage of natural gas in the country.

New tipping point looms beneath Antarctic ice sheet

2 July 2024

For the first time, a “new and worrying” way that large ice sheets can melt has been characterised by scientists. Projections of sea level rise may thus be “significant underestimates”.

US Supreme Court weakens federal regulators, bolstering business interests

2 July 2024

The conservative majority of the US Supreme Court has overturned a 40-year-old landmark decision – the Chevron deference – that made it easier for the federal government to regulate the environment

Hurricane Beryl strengthens to Category 5, headed to Jamaica

2 July 2024

Hurricane Beryl intensified again into a "potentially catastrophic" Category 5 storm on July 2 as it moved across the eastern Caribbean, headed for Jamaica after downing power lines and flooding streets in the western Caribbean islands.

Hidroelectrica awards €188mn hydropower plant refurbishment contract

2 July 2024

Romanian state-controlled hydropower company Hidroelectrica awarded a €188mn contract for the refurbishment of its major hydropower plant Vidraru to an association formed by Romanian companies Electromontaj, Butan Grup and Croatia's Koncar.

Azerbaijan's energy minister reveals COP29 strategy at Milan congress

2 July 2024

Minister of Energy Parviz Shahbazov delivered a keynote speech on Azerbaijan's national energy strategy ahead of COP29 at the ministers' panel held within the framework of the Green Energy Transition Congress in Milan, Italy on July 1.

Taiwan could be headed for a 60% renewables and nuclear power mix

2 July 2024

Taiwan’s energy mix should comprise a 30% renewable energy and 30% nuclear power mix, according to Pegatron Group Chairman Tung Tzu-hsien

Western journalists reportedly barred from attending Baku Energy Week

1 July 2024

Earlier in June, several Western journalists were denied entry to an energy conference in Azerbaijan, sparking renewed concerns over the country’s media suppression ahead of the UN climate talks in Baku in November 2024.

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