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Japan’s geothermal potential brought up at G7 meeting
Representatives of Japan and the US met on the sidelines of the recent G7 meeting in Hokkaido to take step one in cementing a much needed research and development deal in one of the former’s underused sources of renewable energy: geothermal power.
Turkey’s Borusan EnBW obtains $600mn loan
Iranian carmaker Saipa working to release first PHEV to market within current Persian year
Extending life of South Africa’s old coal power plants may jeopardise climate finance from JETP, experts warn
Bangladesh nuclear project features in anti-Moscow moves
In a bid to circumnavigate anti-Russian sanctions, the government of Bangladesh is set to transfer a payment in Chinese yuan to Moscow for work at its Rooppur nuclear facility.
Japan CO2 emissions fall 5.1% in 2021 fiscal year but coal remains in transition plan
Japanese government data shows that the country reduced its overall CO2 emissions by 5.1% during the 2020-21 fiscal year. This marks Japan’s seventh consecutive year of reduction levels in its greenhouse gas emissions.
Uzbekistan to transfer energy-sapping water pumping stations to businesses in PPP deals
US clean energy groups unite against “harmful” retroactive solar tariff threat
Three major trade groups are lobbying lawmakers to oppose federal legislation that they say could lead to the cancellation of 4 GW of planned solar projects.
$150bn in capital investments in clean energy in US in just nine months
The US has seen more than $150bn in capital investment announced for utility-scale clean energy projects and manufacturing facilities since federal incentives were signed into law last August.
Two Swedish multi-gigawatt offshore wind projects advance
Freja Offshore has submitted a planning application for the 2.5-GW Mareld floating offshore wind farm in the North Sea off western Sweden.
Imports play a major role in EU carbon footprints
The European Parliament has now approved legislation to phase in a levy on high-carbon imports based on the CO2 emitted in producing them, reports Statista. The law is a world first.
N-Sea to connect offshore wind farm to Dutch natural gas platform
N-Sea is to connect a German offshore wind project to a Dutch natural gas platform, the company has announced.
Steel giant to partner on 554-MW wind project in Brazil
Steel giant ArcelorMittal is to form a joint venture partnership with Casa dos Ventos, one of Brazil’s largest developers and producers of renewable energy projects, to develop a 554-MW wind power project.
Solar power plants in Armenia generate more electricity than its nuclear plant
The Armenian government aims to expand renewable energy sources, Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Minister Gnel Sanosyan said today, adding that the Metsamor NPP has reached 100% capacity for the first time since major repairs.
Uruguay generated 91% clean electricity in 2022
Uruguay generated 91% of its electricity from clean and renewable sources in 2022, according to the Latin American country’s Ministry of Industry, Energy and Mining. The news was reported by the Renewables Now outlet.
G7 sets targets for wind, solar but cannot agree to phase out coal
The Group of Seven (G7) group of rich nations has established high targets for offshore wind and solar energy. The move was welcomed by renewable energy advocates and the member countries and the European Union.
China’s SPIC expands Brazilian presence to encompass hydrogen projects
China’s SPIC is expanding its presence in the Brazilian energy sector to encompass green and blue hydrogen production as well as LNG imports and natural gas-fired electricity generation.
bneGREEN: Belgrade fights air pollution with ‘liquid trees’
Serbia scientists have developed urban bioreactors, dubbed ‘liquid trees’, to help reduce air pollution in the capital Belgrade.
World Bank inks deal with French renewable energy investor Voltalia for construction of Malawi solar project
China’s Goldwind reaches 100 GW of wind turbines globally
China’s Goldwind, the largest wind turbine manufacturer in the world, has reached 100 GW of installed capacity globally, the company has announced.
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