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EU, Chile team up to accelerate development of latter's hydrogen economy
The EU and Chile’s government have launched two collaborative initiatives to support the development of renewable hydrogen in the South American country, the European Commission announced last week.
Provaris kicks off 270-MW green hydrogen project in Norway
The project will be developed in partnership with Norwegian Hydrogen and is expected to become one of the largest green hydrogen production facilities in the Nordic region.
UK opposition Labour party reaffirms 60-GW offshore wind target for 2030
Labour MP and Shadow Secretary of State for Climate Change and Net Zero in the UK Ed Miliband has reaffirmed his party’s pledge to have 60 GW of offshore wind capacity up and running by the end of the decade if it wins power.
SJVN pens memo to develop 5 GW of renewable capacity in India
India’s SJVN has signed a memorandum of understanding with the country’s Maharashtra State Power Generation Co. (MAHAGENCO) to develop 5 GW of renewable energy projects in the Indian state of Maharashtra, the company announced last week.
Air Liquide strikes Chinese wind, solar PPA with Three Gorges
French gas tech manufacturer Air Liquide has entered into a power purchase agreement with China Three Gorges Renewables and China Three Gorges Corp. Jiangsu Branch, subsidiaries of China Three Gorges, a major renewable electricity producer.
EBRD lends €82mn to Montenegro for 55 MW wind farm
Slovenia’s NLB bank plans to issue green bonds
Biden administration proposes further fee cuts for wind, solar projects on federal land
Australian wind power owners set for $5.8bn in profit over next 20 years
Australian wind energy asset owners stand to earn AU$8.5bn ($5.8bn) in net profit over the next 20 years, according to an analysis of the efficiency of wind power in the country that was carried out by IntelStor.
Voltalia launches its largest UK solar park
The South Farm solar park boasts a capacity of 50 MW, providing more than half of the governing body's electricity requirements. Santander UK has played a crucial role by offering GBP25mn ($32mn) to fund the project's construction and operation.
Offshore green hydrogen production now a reality in China
A Chinese government-owned wind turbine manufacturer has, for the first time, successfully managed to produce green hydrogen from regular seawater at an offshore location.
Africa energy transition and climate change research – new findings
Energy transition research in Africa is relatively new but fast-growing. However, just 25% of academic articles on energy transitions in Africa are by researchers on the continent, analysts at African Arguments have found.
Schneider Electric opens Novi Sad facility and signs distribution network contract
Last Friday, the French multinational company unveiled its new facility in Novi Sad and signed a partnership contract with Serbia’s Ministry of Mining and Energy
Algeria announces $1.93bn plan to cut energy consumption by 10% by 2030
The Algerian National Agency for the Promotion and Rationalisation of Energy (APRUE) announced a plan to spend DZD260bn ($1.93bn) to cut energy consumption by 10% by 2030.
South Korea’s return to nuclear power picks up the pace
Work has now started at the all-important Shin Hanul nuclear power plant after the central government gave the all clear earlier in the month in a meeting of the Power Development Project Promotion Committee.
South Africa renewables firm Gosolr targets middle-income households via subscription-based solar solutions
Kenyan firm Sosian Energy starts supplying geothermal-generated electricity to national grid
Iran hails discovery of largest copper deposit in Middle East
Explorers declare big find just months after country celebrates announcement of huge lithium reserves. Both copper and lithium are playing key roles in the green energy revolution.
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