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Zimbabwe, Zambia in $294mn rehabilitation of key co-owned Kariba dam
The 1.81bn cubic metre capacity Kariba Dam, commissioned in 1960, generates 2,130 MW of electricity that is shared almost equally by the neighbours. Built on the Zambezi, the dam also supports a number of tourism, hospitality and fishing projects.
Equinor to purchase renewables company in Brazil
Norway’s Equinor has signed a deal with Denham Capital to purchase Rio Energy, a Brazilian onshore renewables company.
Drax to build 600-MW hydro plant in Scotland
Drax has secured consent to build the 600-MW Cruachan 2 hydroelectric plant in Scotland, reports ReNews.
Serbia to seek strategic partners for wind projects
The government of Serbia plans to find a strategic partner for the construction of 1 GW of wind plants, according to Balkan Green Energy News.
Hitting 2030 renewables target looks increasingly unlikely for South Africa, analysts say
A report published on July 12 highlights challenges that lie ahead for Africa’s most advanced economy in its pursuit of decarbonisation.
Japan, Abu Dhabi to work on hydrogen-ammonia possibilities
Leading Japanese energy firm JERA has agreed what is being termed a strategic collaboration agreement with the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) of the UAE to work together on future hydrogen and ammonia projects.
Slovenia’s government appoints official to co-ordinate NEK Krsko unit 2 project
The Slovenian government announced on July 20 that it had appointed Danijel Levicar as state secretary at the prime minister’s office to co-ordinate the implementation of a project to build a second unit at the nuclear power plant Krsko (NEK).
BASF, Mingyang to build offshore wind farm off southern China
The windfarm, in Zhanjiang Municipality of Guangdong Province, will have a total installed capacity of 500 MW and is expected to go online in 2025.
Mitsubishi to lead on next-generation fast reactor development
Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has been earmarked by the central government in Tokyo to head the nation’s push into next-generation fast reactors; this is a sodium-cooled design aimed to come online at some point in the 2040s.
Namibia launches tender to build 70-MW solar project
The electricity company is in the market for an engineering, procurement and construction contractor to build the solar farm in Rosh Pinah, a project originally designed for wind power generation.
India battery capacity – 20 GW to be reissued
India’s powerful Ministry of Heavy Industries in New Delhi is reportedly aiming to issue a new large-scale 20-GW tender to help add to the country’s ever increasing levels of battery storage capacity.
US envoy John Kerry says US-China climate affairs require “more work”
US climate envoy John Kerry has said that the US and China have failed to reach new climate agreements but that talks on the issue during his recent four-day visit to Beijing were a step forward.
Shell may sell renewables unit
Oil supermajor Shell plc is “exploring options” for its global renewable power business, including a potential sale to outside investors, Bloomberg reported citing knowledgeable sources.
Plan to build $1bn lithium mine, processing project in Zimbabwe suffers setback after Chinese investor cuts stake
ASX-listed Askari Metals discovers 'corridor of interest' at lithium prospect in Namibia
Romanian energy trader Tinmar to invest €150mn in green generation over next three years
Huawei partners with Moroccan utility ONEE to develop power storage technologies for renewable energies
EverWind buys $0.76bn worth of wind for hydrogen, ammonia project in Nova Scotia
EverWind Fuels has purchased three wind farms in development in Nova Scotia, Canada. This is for Phase 1 of EverWind's proposed green hydrogen and ammonia project.
Germany adds wind but pace too slow to meet goal
In the first half of 2023 in Germany, as many as 331 onshore wind turbines with a total output of 1.6 GW were installed, out of 59.3 GW cumulatively installed.
UK court dismisses legal challenge against 1.7-GW East Anglia offshore wind hub
The UK High Court has dismissed a claim brought by a group of local opponents – including a celebrity actor – against the permitting for the 1.7-GW East Anglia ONE and TWO offshore wind projects.

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