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Jakarta’s Just Energy Transition Partnership campaigns for $20bn
A proposal outlining Indonesia's allocation of $20bn for a transition towards cleaner energy has been submitted to the government and its financing partners, planners announced on August 16.
Carbon capture is only a way to make people feel good about continuing emissions
In recent weeks, the United States has witnessed a surge in carbon capture investment, with major players in the energy sector making significant moves. However, as a technology it remains ineffective.
Indonesia starts construction of large-scale floating PV site in West Java
Indonesia has embarked on the construction of a floating solar power plant (PLTS) at the Cirata Reservoir, West Java. Using an investment of $65.1mn, this project is poised to revolutionise renewable energy development in the region.
Istanbul-listed Turk Traktor obtains €70mn five-year loan from EBRD for solar and engine investments
Bulgaria leads EU in 15.2% greenhouse gas emission cut
Japanese companies reportedly to take over Bistrica project
Serbia is planning to work with Japanese companies on the Bistrica Reversible Hydro Power Plant (RHPP) after encountering problems with the Chinese companies it originally planned to work with, Demostat reported on August 17.
bneGREEN: Bulgartransgaz to explore demand for hydrogen transmission
Bulgarian company is assessing the market demand for hydrogen transmission capacity after outlining plan for €860mn hydrogen pipeline.
Chile appoints new mining minister
President Gabriel Boric has named Aurora Williams as Chile's new mining minister. Among the challenges at hand is the government's push to expand state control of the country's vast lithium reserves.
2.6 GW in draft wind energy areas identified off northwest US
The federal government has identified 2.6 GW in draft wind energy areas off Oregon in the Pacific Northwest of the US.
China constructs 2.8-GW pumped-storage hydro project in Gobi desert
China is constructing a new 2.8-GW pumped-storage hydro project in the Gobi desert. The Qinghai Warang pumped-storage hydro electricity power station in north-western China will store excess renewable energy, like a giant battery.
Solar, storage add over $100bn to US economy in 12 months
US solar and storage companies have announced more than $100bn in private sector investments since the Inflation Reduction Act became law a year ago on August 16, 2022, according to new analysis.
Siemens Gamesa has fix for onshore wind turbines, says CEO
A week ago Siemens Energy revealed that quality issues in its wind turbine unit would cost the company €2.2bn ($2.4bn). And already the wind-turbine manufacturing subsidiary in question, Siemens Gamesa, says it has a fix.
Unravelling the controversial decision: Alberta's renewable energy moratorium
Alberta, the largest oil and gas producing province in Canada, is facing pushback after imposing a seven-month halt on new wind and solar projects.
Norway delays deadline for application for offshore wind tracts
Norway’s Ministry of Petroleum and Energy has delayed the deadline for applications in the country’s first offshore wind tender.
Floating wind project off California gains approval to be sited near space launches
Floventis Energy has agreed with the US Department of Defence to allow operation of the CADEMO floating offshore wind project near Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.
Judge rules in favour of young activists in unprecedented US climate trial
Sixteen young plaintiffs on Montana have successfully claimed that state officials have violated their right to a healthy environment.
Wintershall Dea makes first foray into UK CCS scene
Germany’s Wintershall Dea has made its first foray into the nascent UK carbon capture and storage sector, securing this week its first licence for CO2 storage in the country from authorities.
Maxeon Solar to build $1bn US factory in New Mexico
Maxeon Solar Technologies, a prominent Singapore-based player in solar, has selected Albuquerque, New Mexico, for its inaugural US manufacturing expansion.
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