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Lekela to install 175 MWh of battery storage at Senegal’s Taiba N’Diaye wind farm

28 May 2021

Africa-focused independent power producer Lekela Power has chosen Denmark’s DNV to carry out a feasibility study for an electricity storage project at Senegal 158.7-MW’s Taiba N’Diaye wind farm.

InfraCo Africa signs PPA for 40-MW solar IPP in Guinea

28 May 2021

InfraCo Africa and Electricité de Guinée (EDG) have signed a 25-year power purchase agreement (PPA) for Guinea’s Khoumagueli Solar IPP project.

China's CMC inaugurates CEE’s largest solar park in southwest Hungary

28 May 2021

Solar energy capacity in Hungary has quadrupled between 2015 and 2020 and is set to increase to 6,000Mw by 2030.

Japan holds back G7 commitment to ending coal funding

26 May 2021

Japan has managed to water down the G7’s commitment to phasing out coal, with Japanese media saying that the group’s recent meeting of environment ministers had stopped short of calling for the total abandonment of coal-fired power generation.

Singapore’s SP Group to invest in renewables in Vietnam

26 May 2021

Singapore’s SP Group and Vietnam’s BCG Energy have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to invest in renewable energy projects in Vietnam.

Indonesia floats carbon tax

26 May 2021

Indonesia has drawn up proposals to bring in a carbon tax to curb greenhouse gas emissions, in addition to raising VAT rates and reforming income tax, as part of a major overhaul of the tax system, a finance ministry document showed.

Keppel eyes Warburg Pincus’ stake in India’s CleanMax

26 May 2021

Singapore’s Keppel Corp. is among suitors for Warburg Pincus’s majority stake in Indian rooftop solar power producer CleanMax Enviro Energy Solutions.

Biden Administration opens California for offshore wind

26 May 2021

The Biden administration is opening the Californian coast to offshore wind development, ending a long-standing battle with the US Department of Defense.

Google to partner on geothermal energy in Nevada

26 May 2021

The search giant Google has signed the world’s first corporate agreement to develop a next-generation 5-MW geothermal power project. The geothermal power, generated by Fervo, will be for data centres and infrastructure in Nevada.

Pattern to supply Uniper from 1,050-MW Western Spirit wind project in New Mexico

26 May 2021

Pattern Energy is to supply the German company Uniper with electricity from the 1,050-MW Western Spirit wind farm in New Mexico in the south-western US.

Sinopec to expand into green hydrogen

26 May 2021

Chinese state-controlled oil giant Sinopec said it would launch its first green hydrogen project, involving a 270-MW solar plant and a 50-MW wind farm, in the Inner Mongolia region in 2022.

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