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Poland’s PGE signs offshore wind turbine contract for Baltica 2

25 April 2023

The largest utility in Poland, PGE, has sign a 1.5-GW deal with offshore wind developer Ørsted and Siemens Gamesa for the supply of wind turbines to the Baltica 2 project.

US House Republicans target climate law

25 April 2023

House Republicans may consider repealing parts of Democrat President Joe Biden’s signature climate law, the Inflation Reduction Act. They have discussed targeting the legislation’s clean-energy tax credits.

ElevenEs opens Europe’s first LFP battery cell factory in Serbia’s Subotica

25 April 2023

LFP battery cells are gaining popularity in the EV industry due to their increased safety, lower cost and sustainability.

Energy China, Saudi Ajlan to build green hydrogen facility in southern Morocco

25 April 2023

Morocco’s renewable energy developer Gaia Energy signed a memorandum of understanding with Energy China International Construction and the Saudi conglomerate Ajlan Brothers to construct a green hydrogen project in southern Morocco.

JR West to one day use hydrogen-powered trains and buses in its fleet

25 April 2023

One of the leading rail operators in Japan, West Japan Railway Co. (JR West), has signalled its intent one day to run hydrogen-powered trains around its network, which covers much of the western half of the Japanese archipelago.

Construction starts at Australia’s Golden Plains wind farm

25 April 2023

Renewable energy company TagEnergy has broken ground on the 756-MW first stage of the 1.3-GW Golden Plains wind farm in Victoria, Australia.

ArcelorMittal looks to increase renewables presence in India

24 April 2023

ArcelorMittal, the Luxembourg-based steel giant, wants to increase its renewables footprint significantly on the Indian subcontinent. The second-largest steel maker on the planet has recently ordered 166-MW of wind turbines from Siemens-Gamesa.

EBRD leads funding for Albania's first utility-scale solar plant

24 April 2023

140-MW Karavasta solar project an important step towards diversification of Albania's generation sources, which to date have been mostly hydro

Japan’s geothermal potential brought up at G7 meeting

24 April 2023

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.

Bangladesh nuclear project features in anti-Moscow moves

21 April 2023

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

20 April 2023

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.

US clean energy groups unite against “harmful” retroactive solar tariff threat

19 April 2023

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.

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