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Slovenia to quit Energy Charter Treaty as it pursues green transition

10 November 2022

Ljubljana says "outdated" treaty impedes its climate goals as it follows several fellow EU members in announcing decision to quit.

Colombian leader urges rapid exit from fossil fuel-driven economy

10 November 2022

Petro has issued a call for a politically driven, public-sector energy transition, but his words are not likely to have much short-term impact in Colombia.

EU taps Kazakhstan for rare earths, green hydrogen

10 November 2022

Kazakhstan is itching to get its lithium out of the ground.

Biden’s climate plans likely to face opposition

9 November 2022

With results still coming in for the US midterm elections, much remains up in the air. But one thing is clear: the Republican rout that many expected was a red ripple not a red wave, say analysts. Republicans tend to be less friendly to clean energy.

Germany plans 50 GW of offshore wind by 2035

9 November 2022

An agreement has been reached in Germany for a higher goal of 50 GW of offshore wind installations by 2035. The goal had been 40 GW.

Ørsted’s profit soars on farm-downs of two large offshore wind projects

9 November 2022

Leading Danish energy firm Ørsted has raised its profit outlook for 2022 because power prices have been high, but the company posted third-quarter earnings below expectations due to lagging performance in its offshore wind unit.

Japan’s largest utility teams up with Scottish offshore wind company

9 November 2022

A subsidiary of Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), Japan’s largest electricity utility, is for the first time venturing into overseas offshore floating wind markets.

DTE Energy to spend $9bn in 10 years on 5.4 GW of renewables, storage, coal-to-gas switch

9 November 2022

US company DTE Energy plans to add some 4.4 GW of solar, 1 GW of wind and 750 MW of storage within 10 years. Along with switching most coal power-plant generation to natural gas, this plan will cost some $9bn.

Wind lease areas in Gulf of Mexico designated, could host 8.5 GW

9 November 2022

The US Bureau of Ocean Energy Management has designated two offshore Wind Energy Areas in the Gulf of Mexico for development. The areas could be home to 8.5 GW of installed capacity.

British PM Rishi Sunak addresses COP27, touts renewable energy

9 November 2022

As he headed to the COP27 summit in Egypt, the UK’s new prime minister, Rishi Sunak, declared that he wants to make the UK a “clean energy superpower.”

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