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Hungary bows to pressure from EU to relax tight rules on wind farms
Previous rules made it virtually impossible for developers to set up wind turbines anywhere in the country.
Nordex Group secured 56-MW wind farm order in Croatia
Azerbaijan plans to increase the share of renewable energy sources in the power system capacity to 33% by 2028
Azerbaijan plans to commission 1,870 MW of green energy capacity by 2028, which will result in the share of renewable energy sources in the energy sector reaching 33%, Deputy Energy Minister Samir Valiyev said on 22 November.
Solar pioneer envisions Cambodia's sustainable future with the advent of solar cars
Kong Pharith, the founder and CEO of IMB Cambodia Group, has transitioned from academia to pioneering Cambodia's first solar car
Uranium moves past the $80-per-pound mark, a level not seen in over 15 years
Uranium prices have surged past the $80-per-pound mark, for the first time in over 15 years.
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The Philippines moves closer to nuclear power generation
The Philippines House of Representatives has given its nod to House Bill 9293, also known as the proposed Philippine National Nuclear Energy Safety Act.
Foresight Energy Infrastructure Partners invests in 85 Degrees Renewables to expand Dutch geothermal business
Foresight Energy Infrastructure Partners (FEIP), an energy transition fund managed by Foresight Group, has made a substantial equity investment in 85 Degrees Renewables, a company focused on geothermal energy in the Netherlands.
Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission boosts rooftop solar net metering cap
In a move to encourage solar energy adoption, the Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission has announced an increase in the net metering cap for rooftop solar projects in the state.
Jiangsu, East China, to construct 10-GW offshore wind energy bases by 2027
In a bid to advance its commitment to green and low-carbon development, Jiangsu Province in East China has unveiled plans to establish two clean energy bases.
RenewSys secures 100-MW solar module supply deal with Engie India
RenewSys India has signed a significant deal with Engie India, agreeing to supply 100 MW of solar modules.
IAEA looks into Manila’s up-and-running nuclear research facility
A team of experts from the International Atomic Energy Agency has affirmed the Philippines' commitment to the secure operation of the Philippine Research Reactor-1 Subcritical Assembly for Training, Education and Research
Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd achieves milestone of 1.4 GW in group captive projects
Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd has surpassed a group captive project capacity exceeding 1.4 GW over the last seven months.
US to unveil global fusion strategy at COP28
The US will unveil the first global strategy to commercialise fusion power at COP 28 starting on November 30.
UN carbon body settles for key framework on Article 6.4 ahead of COP28
The UN carbon organisation has reached a significant milestone in advance of COP28, the UN climate change summit in Dubai. The organisation is responsible for establishing global carbon market guidelines under Article 6.4 of the Paris Agreement.
REM: Governments are failing us on climate change as COP28 nears
COMMENT: Governments are failing us on climate change as COP28 nears
The outcome of COP28 won’t save the world from climate chaos. That much is clear, with major economies failing on climate change, the US continuing to drill fossil fuels and China building more coal-burning plants.
The planet exceeded 2 C warming on November 17
Earth briefly passed the threshold of 2 degrees Celsius warming on November 17 for the first time, a milestone that climate scientists have long warned about.
Shell and BP entering agrivoltaics
Energy majors such as Shell and BP are increasingly entering agrivoltaics, whereby solar photovoltaics is paired with agriculture such as sheep grazing. Meanwhile, the US Department of Energy is funding six agrivoltaics projects.
Germany signs deal to import LNG from Nigeria, invest $500mn in renewable energy projects
Germany and the UK mull 640-kilometre hydrogen undersea pipeline
Germany has made a request to the UK to explore the possibility of constructing a lengthy hydrogen pipeline beneath the North Sea. The request arises as Germany, Europe's largest economy, seeks solutions to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels.
North Sea countries unveil 100-GW offshore wind tender plan
The North Seas Energy Co-operation countries are initiating a collaborative effort to plan joint offshore wind tenders.
Monarch Energy partners with LS Power on green hydrogen
US green hydrogen project developer Monarch Energy has teamed up with LS Power, a North American power and energy infrastructure manager based in New York.

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