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Ørsted and Glennmont start construction of Borkum Riffgrund 3 wind farm
Denmark’s Ørsted and clean energy investment fund manager Glennmont Partners have started construction at the 913-MW Borkum Riffgrund 3 offshore wind project in the German North Sea.
COP28 host Dubai to halve emissions by 2030
Dubai, host city of the COP28 climate summit, will halve its emissions by the end of the decade.
Slovenia receives first €24mn prepayment for REPowerEU measures in green transition
TotalEnergies joins wave energy collaboration
French oil company TotalEnergies has joined a collaborative wave project near the Orkney Islands off Scotland. The project, Renewables for Subsea Power, will get wave power from Mocean Energy and, from Verlume, subsea energy storage.
COP28: vague and voluntary promises
To say that COP28 in Dubai has been eagerly awaited would be an understatement.
Brazil commits to methane reduction regulations by 2025
Brazil has pledged to introduce regulations aimed at reducing methane emissions from the oil and gas sector by the end of 2025. The announcement was made at the UN COP28 climate summit's Global Methane Pledge Ministerial.
Brazil’s regulator ANP authorises biodiesel imports in January
Brazil commits to $40bn worth of investments in biofuels by 2037
Brazil’s BNDES, World Bank sign MoU for green hydrogen projects
Domestic player lags behind as foreign giants feast on Vietnam's solar battery boom
Vietnam's solar battery market is experiencing explosive growth, projected to reach a value of over $3bn by 2030
Deal on transition away from fossil fuels struck at COP28
Compromise agreement reached after hottest year on record does not explicitly commit to phase-out of fossil fuels.
Barito Renewables Energy expands portfolio with acquisition of wind power plant in South Sulawesi
PT Barito Renewables Energy Tbk has reached a preliminary agreement to acquire 100% of the shares of PT UPC Sidrap Bayu Energy
Morocco announces consortia prequalified for construction of 400-MW solar plant
Morocco’s state-owned Agency for Sustainable Energy (MASEN) released on Tuesday, December 12, a list of international consortia that prequalified to build the 400-MW Noor solar energy project in Morocco, according to a statement.
Petrobras and Rio de Janeiro State mull CCUS Hub
Petrobras and the state of Rio de Janeiro have signed a protocol of intentions to jointly evaluate the implementation of carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) pilot projects, according to Petrobras on December 3.
Solar power surpasses wind as Brazil’s second source of energy
Solar energy has become the second-largest source of energy in Brazil's electrical matrix, with almost 35 GW installed, representing 15.8% of the country's total energy capacity.
Colombia’s Erco Energia starts up two solar plants in Tolima with 18.9 MW of capacity
Colombian company Erco Energia has started up operations for its first two large-scale solar plants, located in the municipality of Guamo in the Tolima department, with combined installed capacity of 18.9 MW.
Brazil’s Hydrogen Bill could reintroduce subsidies, say sources
The lower house of Brazil's congress gave its approval to a hydrogen regulatory bill which excluded most subsidies sought by the sector, but industry participants remain optimistic about the potential return of incentives in later draft versions.
South Africa aims to add 2,500 MW of nuclear power capacity, says electricity minister
France’s HDF Energy unveils $2.5bn hydrogen investment plan in Mexico
French company HDF Energy is gearing up for an investment of $2.5bn in Mexico focusing on the development of seven hydrogen projects spanning from 2024 to 2030.
Carbon pricing would raise the money needed for climate crisis, says head of IMF
The head of the International Monetary Fund has said that using the trillions of dollars that subsidise fossil fuel and bringing in carbon pricing would be enough money to tackle the climate crisis.
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