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Arctic Ocean could be ice-free within a decade, says study

12 March 2024

The Arctic Ocean could have days that are ‘ice free’ within a decade, 10 years earlier than previous research has suggested.

Could lithium transform Zimbabwe’s economy or will the opportunity be squandered?

12 March 2024

Zimbabwe has Africa’s biggest lithium deposits but China is acquiring many of the mines and a question mark hangs over the extent to which the local population will benefit from the mineral wealth.

Partial renewables ban in Canadian province could affect $8.2bn of wind, solar projects

12 March 2024

In Canada, Alberta’s proposed ban on some renewables projects could affect around CAD11.1bn ($8.2bn) in investments and halt up to 6.3 GW of solar and wind power capacity, says a new study.

PT PLN signs renewable energy certificate agreement with PT Freeport Indonesia

12 March 2024

PT PLN signed a Renewable Energy Certificate cooperation agreement with PT Freeport Indonesia in Surabaya on March 8, supporting the utilisation of renewable energy in East Java

Sembcorp Industries forms joint venture for solar project in Indonesia

12 March 2024

Sembcorp Industries has unveiled the establishment of a joint venture between its wholly-owned subsidiary, PT Sembcorp Renewables Indonesia, and PT PLN Nusantara Renewables, a 99%-owned subsidiary of PT PLN Nusantara Power.

Gulf Energy expands waste-to-energy footprint with new partnerships

12 March 2024

Gulf Energy Development Public Company Limited has announced two significant partnerships to expand its waste-to-energy business in Thailand. These strategic moves align with the company's commitment to sustainable development

Costa Rica sets sights on renewable energy expansion with $539mn investment

12 March 2024

Costa Rican authorities announced plans for the construction of power plants with a collective capacity of 412MW, accompanied by an estimated investment of $539mn aiming to leverage solar, wind and biomass resources.

SK Group eyes Vietnam for clean hydrogen production project

12 March 2024

South Korean conglomerate SK Group is proposing a novel approach to hydrogen production and carbon storage in Vietnam.

PLN Indonesia Power expands renewable energy generation in Nusa Penida

11 March 2024

PLN Indonesia Power (PLN IP) is undertaking the addition of Solar Power Plants (PLTS) and Wind Power Plants (PLTB) in Nusa Penida

Indonesia unveils plan to harness used cooking oil for sustainable fuel

11 March 2024

In the kitchens of Indonesia, from the bustling streets of Jakarta to the serene coasts of Bali, a valuable yet overlooked resource is being generated – used cooking oil.

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