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Iran to build 3,000 MW wind farms by tender
The winds of change are blowing through Iran's energy sector with renewable sources taking centre stage. The country's energy ministry recently announced plans to build wind parks with a combined output capacity of 3,000 MW.
Ethiopia preparing for fifth GERD filling, Egyptian scientist claims
Ethiopia has commenced the release of water from the middle corridor of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) – the $5bn hydroelectric dam being built near the source of the Blue Nile river – as part of preparations for its fifth filling.
Globeleq's 19-MW / 7-MWh solar-plus-storage Mozambique project starts commercial operations
Globeleq, a British independent power producer focused on Africa, has said its $36mn combined solar and battery storage plant in Mozambique has started commercial operations.
Malaysia, Singapore to invest in Indian green ammonia project
Malaysia’s Petronas and Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund GIC are planning to invest millions of dollars in a green ammonia project being put together by Greenko, a major renewable energy group in India.
Tanzania set to ban raw lithium exports as of May 2024
Trina Solar secures 700-MW solar contract for Philippines projects
China-based Trina Solar Company Limited has inked a substantial contract with Citicore Construction Incorporated to provide 700 MW of solar modules for multiple forthcoming solar installations in the Philippines
Indonesia explores hydropower development with China Three Gorges
State-owned PT PLN is exploring potential collaborations with China Three Gorges and Sarawak Energy Berhad for the development of hydropower
Portugal starts first phase of 2-GW offshore wind auction
Portugal has kicked off the preparatory process for its first auction of licences to build offshore wind projects.
Renewables firms reel from financial challenges
Top renewable energy firms are reeling from financial headwinds because of rising costs and inflation, supply chain snarls and overwhelmed solar demand. The tumult is greater than that seen in years.
New Republican US House speaker oversees proposed cut in Biden climate plan
Republicans in the US House have passed a bill to cut billions of dollars in President Joe Biden’s 2022 climate law. It is the first bill passed under new Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, who questions fossil fuel’s role in climate change.
Elements Green unveils plans for 1-GW solar project in England
Renewables developer Elements Green is at an early stage in developing plans for a new solar and energy-storage park in Nottinghamshire, England that has the potential to meet the power needs of some 400,000 homes.
Food production in Brazil is 74% of emissions, Climate Observatory study shows
Brazil’s food production made up 74% of the country’s emissions in 2021, according to a new study by Climate Observatory. Most of these emissions come from deforestation for farms and pastures.
Slovenia’s Rudis inaugurates 9MW wind power plant in Serbia
HD Hyundai Electric joins $14bn offshore wind project off South Korea
HD Hyundai Electric has joined a consortium for the construction of an offshore wind power complex off South Korea’s southwestern coast.
Scotland plans 10-fold increase in installed solar panels
Scotland intends to increase solar installations by 2030 by as much as 6GW, with a minimum of 4 GW, Green Party-chair Lorna Slater said, citing assurances by the Scottish government.
Brazil’s São Martinho to produce biomethane at Santa Cruz
Sugar and alcohol company São Martinho has unveiled plans to construct a biomethane plant in conjunction with the Santa Cruz sugar cane factory, located in Americo Brasiliense in the state of Sao Paulo.
Biden administration okays largest offshore wind project in the US
The administration of US President Joe Biden has approved the massive 2.6-GW Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW) commercial project off Virginia. It is the fifth to have been approved at a commercial scale under Biden.
Aramco, ENOWA to develop synthetic e-fuel demonstration plant
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BP to buy $100mn of Tesla ultra-fast chargers in US
BP has announced a deal in which its electric-vehicle (EV) charging business, BP Pulse, will buy ultra-fast charging hardware units from Tesla for $100mn. The investment will facilitate the expansion of the BP Pulse public network across the US.
Installed solar, wind in China surge
During the first nine months of 2023, installed-solar-power capacity in China rose to around 520 GW, up an eye-popping 45.3% year on year. Installed wind power surged 15.1% year on year to around 400 GW.
Used cooking oil turned into sustainable aviation fuel by SATORP
Saudi Arabian Oil Co. has seen success in its attempts to convert used cooking oil into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) through various joint ventures.
CWP and GE to launch €1bn Albanian renewables project
CWP Global and General Electric’s wind power arm, GE Vernova Onshore Wind, have agreed to develop a €1bn large-scale hybrid wind-and-solar project that has the potential to elevate Albania to the status of a net exporter of electricity.
Canadian Solar unveils 5-GW solar cell manufacturing plant in US
Canadian Solar will build a 5-GW solar photovoltaics cell production facility in Jeffersonville, Indiana. Once production is fully ramped up, the $800mn facility will create around 1,200 jobs.
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