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Mainstream Renewable Power, Actis to sell African renewable energy IPP to Infinity Group, AFC

18 July 2022

The transaction should generate net proceeds to Mainstream of $90mn with the transaction valued at an enterprise value of $1.5bn.

Rosenergoatom extends working life of BN-600 fast neutron reactor

15 July 2022

The Beloyarsk NPP is to replace 24 steam generator modules to prepare for the life extension of the BN-600 sodium-cooled fast reactor at unit 3 beyond 2025

Istanbul-listed Koc launches electric vehicle charging stations unit

14 July 2022

Conglomerate also lately reached understanding with Ford and SK On to explore potential for EV battery production plant in Ankara.

Biggest UK renewables auction accelerates move away from fossil fuels

13 July 2022

In the UK, the latest renewables auction has secured almost 11 GW of renewable energy at record low prices. That is enough to power some 12mn homes, said the government.

EU lawmakers vote that nuclear and some natural gas are ‘green’

13 July 2022

The European Parliament has voted that nuclear power and some forms of low-carbon natural gas can be classified as ‘green’. This could lead to billions of dollars of state subsidies and private investment for the energy sources.

Germany to boost renewable energy

13 July 2022

German lawmakers have approved a major package of reforms to boost renewable energy as the chancellor, Olaf Scholz, warns that Germany has too long relied upon Russian energy supplies.

UK government unveils “most significant” energy legislation in a decade

13 July 2022

Britain's energy security bill has been unveiled – and it contains 26 measures to reform the UK’s energy system and reduce dependency on fossil fuels and exposure to volatile gas prices.

Renewco to buy 2 GW of US solar and storage projects

13 July 2022

Scottish start-up Renewco Power is expanding into the US with the purchase of a 1.5-GW pipeline of early stage utility-scale solar projects and 500 MW of battery storage projects from Virginia-based Beaufort Rosemary.

UK’s National Grid has unveiled GBP54bn plan for transmission of offshore wind

13 July 2022

National Grid is planning the biggest grid upgrade in 60 years, a £54 bn ($65 bn) plan for upgrading the grid mostly to accommodate offshore wind projects.

IEA: the world needs diverse solar panel supply chains

13 July 2022

Global supply chains, currently heavily concentrated in China, should be diversified, says the IEA in a new special report. This would help ensure a secure transition to net-zero emissions.

US solar and wind plants generate more than nuclear power stations

13 July 2022

For the first time ever in the US, wind and solar produced 18.0% more electricity in the month of April than nuclear. Renewables accounted for a record 29.3% of US electricity generated in April, said the EIA.

Algeria's 1-GW solar ambitions to bear first fruit by 2023

13 July 2022

Algeria's Solar 1,000 scheme is expected to begin generating electricity at the end of 2021, when the 30-MW Beni Ounif solar park comes online.

CFAO Kenya invests in OFGEN Ltd to contribute to power cost reduction and carbon neutrality

13 July 2022

CFAO Kenya Ltd, a unit of Corporation for Africa and Overseas, is investing in OFGEN Ltd that installs solar photovoltaic for commercial and industrial use in East Africa.

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