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IAEA report at COP27 reveals how nuclear can mitigate climate change in Africa

16 November 2022

The International Atomic Energy Agency has released a new report on Nuclear Technologies and Climate Adaptation in Africa during the last COP27, demonstrating how these technologies are already widely used to build agricultural resilience.

TotalEnergies, ConocoPhillips complete joint acquisition of Hess’ share in Waha concessions in Libya

15 November 2022

TotalEnergies (France) and ConocoPhillips (US) have completed the joint acquisition of an 8.16% equity stake in the Waha concessions in Libya from the US independent company Hess.

Report – most nations behind on offshore wind goals

15 November 2022

A new report from Renewables Consulting Group (RCG) find that of the 15 countries with specified offshore wind goals for 2030, 80% will miss the mark. The report was released at COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.

World population hits 8bn. Where do we go from here?

15 November 2022

Greying of populations big dilemma for developed countries. Share of people on planet aged 65 years or above projected to rise from 10% now to 16% in 2050.

Dutch pension fund ABP to bid for 4 GW of offshore wind sites

15 November 2022

The Dutch pension fund ABP has created a partnership called Noordzeker to invest in gigawatt-scale offshore wind energy in the North Sea. The consortium will initially bid on four 1-GW wind energy areas.

Slovakia's InoBat plans electric vehicle battery factory in Serbia

15 November 2022

New gigafactory to help to meet the growing demand for electric car batteries in Europe.

Major Zimbabwean gold mine Blanket switches on 12MW solar power facility

15 November 2022

Caledonia Mining Corporation (Caledonia) has switched on a 12.2MW solar power plant at its 64% owned gold mine Blanket in southwestern Zimbabwe, it has announced.

Tunisia’s first floating solar station is operating

15 November 2022

The first floating solar power plant in Tunisia, developed by Qair, is finally operating on a lake next to Tunis industrial park.

Africa could produce 10% of green hydrogen market by 2050 - report

14 November 2022

Africa has the potential to satisfy up to 10% of the global green hydrogen market by 2050, according to a new report jointly published by renewable energy company Masdar and its Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW) platform on the sidelines of the CO

Uberwealthy are the worst climate criminals

12 November 2022

The investments of the world’s 125 wealthiest people produce the same amount of CO2 as the whole of France, while each of them emits a million times more greenhouse gases than the average person.

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