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Malaysia reveals plans in renewable energy and hydrogen economy
Malaysia is set to become a regional leader in the renewable energy and hydrogen economy sector with the unveiling of the Hydrogen Economy and Technology Roadmap (HETR) and the implementation of the National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR).
Russia delivers first batch of nuclear fuel to Bangladesh for Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant
Istanbul-listed Sabanci acquires 232 MW solar licence in US
ADNOC to produce sustainable aviation fuel at Ruwais refinery
ADNOC Refining – a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. – has received an International Sustainability Carbon Certification from ISCC System GmbH to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at the company’s 920,000 bpd Ruwais
Zambia aims to remove customs duty on EVs
Costa Rica's green-energy dominance to ebb as rainfall declines
Because of a decline in rainfall that has affected hydroelectric production, Costa Rica is poised to experience a dip in its green-energy output. In 2022, the country generated more than 98% of its energy from sustainable sources.
Chevron, Pertamina forge geothermal exploration partnership in Indonesia
Jasa Daya Chevron and Pertamina Geothermal Energy (PGE) have sealed a series of agreements pertaining to the geothermal working area in Way Ratai, Lampung, Indonesia.
Indian power generation sees 9% yearly surge in September
Global renewables jobs accelerating
Worldwide jobs in renewable energy reached 13.7mn in 2022, an increase of 1mn since 2021 and up from a total of just 7.3mn in 2012, according to a new report.
Europe’s war on CO2 emissions goes global
The EU has launched the first system anywhere to impose CO2 emissions tariffs on imported goods including iron and steel, cement, aluminium, electricity and hydrogen. These are all carbon-intensive goods.
Brookfield buys Banks Group's renewable energy business
Brookfield of Canada is to buy the renewable energy unit of Banks Group, the UK-based company, according to the Financial Times. The newspaper estimated the deal to be worth around $1bn, said the newspaper citing knowledgeable sources.
Compressed air energy vault in old mine planned in Australia
Hydrostor, a global long duration energy storage (LDES) developer and operator, and Perilya, a developer and operator of global mining projects, have entered into a binding agreement to leverage the existing mining assets at Perilya’s Potosi Mine.
Hystar to construct 4-GW plant in Norway, then move into North America
Norway’s electrolyser company Hystar will build a new factory in Høvik, Norway, paving the way for major growth, including a North American gigawatt factory, the company said.
TotalEnergies, Corio enter US offshore wind
A wind energy developer owned by France's TotalEnergies oil and gas major and Corio Generation, a unit of Australia’s Macquarie, are bidding to build a wind farm off New Jersey's coast.
India to tender 7.2-GW offshore wind off Tamil Nadu
India will offer developers a tender of bids for the allocation of a 7.2-GW area of offshore wind off the coast of the south-eastern state of Tamil Nadu.
US closes $3bn loan guarantee to Sunnova’s Project Hestia
The US Department of Energy (DoE), through its Loan Programmes Office, has announced the closing of a $3bn partial loan guarantee to Sunnova Energy Corporation’s Project Hestia.
Avangrid to end power deals for “unfinanceable” Park City offshore wind project
Spanish subsidiary Avangrid will be allowed to terminate the power purchase agreements for its 804-MW Park City offshore wind farm off Connecticut in the north-eastern US.
Two catastrophic years obliterate 10% of Swiss glacier volume
Glaciers in Switzerland lost 6% of their volume in 2022. Then 2023 saw a further 4% destroyed, representing the second-largest decline since measurements began, says research from the Swiss Academy of Sciences.
Carbon pricing, modest policy measures best for net-zero, says IMF
Carbon pricing coupled with modest government policy measures is the most effective path towards net-zero emissions, says the International Monetary Fund (IMF). This would prevent national debt ballooning.
No tariffs on solar imports, says Europe’s solar industry
SolarPower Europe has cautioned the EU not to impose tariffs on imports on solar technology for fear that it would hamper the bloc’s ability to ramp up its solar industry quickly.

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