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US solar projects skyrocket in 2023

6 March 2024

In 2023, the solar sector in the US achieved an unprecedented milestone, with the addition of 32.4 GW of new electric generating capacity. This marked a remarkable 37% surge compared with the previous record set in 2021.

Energy-related CO2 emissions increased last year, but slower than in 2022, says IEA

6 March 2024

In 2023, global CO2 emissions from energy rose at a slower pace compared with the previous year.

Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan cheer as CASA-1000 sputters back to life

6 March 2024

The World Bank will provide money to complete Afghan section of the project, but it is keeping close tabs on funds.

EU wants fossil fuel companies to help pay to fight climate change

6 March 2024

The European Union plans to urge the fossil fuel industry to aid in combating climate change in less affluent countries under a United Nations objective, a preliminary document reveals.

Russia and Iran sign renewable energy deal

6 March 2024

Russia’s Association for the Development of Renewable Energy (ARDE) and the Iranian Association for Renewable Energy have signed a cooperation agreement.

Brazil’s FS awarded certification for corn ethanol to produce SAF

6 March 2024

Brazilian corn-based ethanol producer FS has obtained certification from the International Sustainability Carbon Certification Corsia, clearing the way for its corn-based ethanol to be used in the production of sustainable aviation fuel.

Corrientes suffers widespread damage amid severe flooding

6 March 2024

Corrientes, the capital of Argentina's namesake province, faced severe flooding on Sunday after heavy rains dumped 209 millimetres of rainfall. The downpour led to widespread damage and submerged streets, prompting authorities to deploy relief teams.

Sarytogan “going nuclear” with Kazakhstan-sourced graphite purified beyond “five nines” level

6 March 2024

High-grade carbon element used in fission reactors expected to fetch super-premium prices. Company share price surges on ASX.

Spanish firm ID Energy Group acquires solar projects in Serbia

6 March 2024

Spanish solar photovoltaic specialist ID Energy Group has announced the acquisition of three solar projects with a combined capacity of over 40 MWp in Serbia.

Indonesia aims for renewable energy self-sufficiency, exploring cassava potential

6 March 2024

Minister of Defence Prabowo Subianto has outlined Indonesia's aspiration to achieve energy self-sufficiency by embracing renewable resources, including cassava.

Sri Lanka awards energy deal to India after rejecting China

5 March 2024

Sri Lanka has awarded the construction of three solar and wind hybrid power generation facilities to an Indian company, overturning a tender previously won by a Chinese firm.

Kyrgyzstan: Officials brush aside uranium anxieties over Kyzyl-Ompol field

5 March 2024

Experts have voiced safety concerns over the field in the past, but such objections are now being silenced.

Malaysia reveals vision for energy transition in NEEAP 2.0

5 March 2024

Deputy Prime Minister Fadillah Yusof announced Malaysia's initiative to draft a national energy efficiency action plan for 2026-2035, aiming to sustain efforts towards achieving energy transition objectives

EU’s enhanced 2040 emissions reduction goal “unattainable” for Poland, minister says

5 March 2024

The European Union’s proposed 90% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 2040 is likely “unattainable” for Poland, the country’s Climate and Environment Minister Paulina Hennig-Kloska said.

Banpu doubles down on clean energy, targets 50% EBITDA from renewables by 2025

4 March 2024

Banpu Public Company Limited, a leading Thai energy firm, has outlined its operating strategy for 2024-25 under incoming CEO Sinont Wongkusolkit.

Brunei expands its renewable energy effort to solar energy

4 March 2024

During the 20th session of the Legislative Council, Dato Paduka Seri Haji Awang Halbi bin Haji Mohd Yussof, Minister at the Prime Minister's Office and Minister of Defence II, unveiled plans for Brunei's renewable energy future.

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