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Taiwan Fertilizer expands into clean energy with ammonia investments

9 October 2023

Taiwan Fertilizer Co. (TFC) is set to make a foray into the clean energy sector by harnessing the potential of ammonia as an effective carrier for low-carbon hydrogen, announced chairman Lee Suen-zone recently.

IFC initiates offshore wind power development road map for South Africa

9 October 2023

The International Finance Corporation, a private sector finance arm of the World Bank group, is set to develop an offshore wind power road map for South Africa.

German coal utility RWE cuts Emsland nuclear reactor rods, stretching the limits of the law to secure its coal power investments, say sources

9 October 2023

Management at the German coal utility RWE is reportedly pushing the boundaries of national laws concerning nuclear reactor dismantling. The company is aiming to make the Emsland reactor as difficult to restart as possible.

Renewables contribute just 1% to Iran’s electricity output

8 October 2023

Renewable energy accounts for only about 1% of Iran's annual electricity generation, as the country is implementing projects to increase the contribution of green energy sources to overcome ongoing electricity supply shortages.

Biden’s oil, gas lease plan is evidence of his “failed” energy policies, says API

7 October 2023

The administration of US President Joe Biden has unveiled a proposed five-year plan for offshore oil and gas auctions. And to no-one’s great surprise, it is not a plan with which the oil and gas sector is happy.

Nigeria’s NNPCL enters renewable energy partnership with Ceesolar

6 October 2023

The Research, Technology and Innovation division of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd (NNPCL) has entered into a significant partnership with renewable energy firm Ceesolar Energy.

Malaysia reveals plans in renewable energy and hydrogen economy

6 October 2023

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).

ADNOC to produce sustainable aviation fuel at Ruwais refinery

5 October 2023

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

Costa Rica's green-energy dominance to ebb as rainfall declines

5 October 2023

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.

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