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Renewables bring positives, but also never before seen issues for Vietnam
Vietnam’s International Arbitration Centre (VIAC) is bearing the brunt of increasing numbers of local disputes centred around the installation of new, and ever improving forms of renewable energy in the country.
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Ukraine increases payments to renewable energy producers, ensuring stability and debt reduction, says chairman of the Energy Committee.
The Ukrainian state has increased payments to renewable energy producers this year, according to Andrii Gerus, the chairman of the Energy Committee, Ukraine Business News reported on May 18.
Filatex, Hyvity plan to increase Madagascar generation capacity by 50%.
Madagascar’s largest employer Filatex Group and France’s Hyvity are launching the ENHY joint venture to install 100 MW of capacity by 2028 and 300 MW within a decade, the companies said in a statement on May 18.
China-led AIIB to provide $500mn soft loan to Tajikistan for Rogun hydroelectric plant construction
Morocco produces first hydrogen-powered vehicle
Morocco’s car manufacturer Neo Motors has inaugurated the first hydrogen vehicle prototype made in Morocco and has introduced it under the “Made in Morocco” initiative, state news agency MAP reported on Tuesday, May 16.
Biden vetoes Congressional plan to repeal solar tariff moratorium
President Joe Biden has vetoed a Congressional plan to repeal his solar tariff moratorium on solar imports from four Southeast Asian countries.
Wind was largest source of UK electricity in first quarter
Wind power was the largest source of electricity in the UK in the first quarter of 2023, according to new research from Imperial College.
Floating solar to add 610 MW to Philippines PV capacity
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Vietnam okays goal of 6 GW of offshore wind by 2030
Vietnam has targeted a goal of 6 GW of offshore wind by 2030. The goal is part of the country’s Power Development Plan 8 (PDP8), which also boosts liquefied natural gas (LNG).
CWP Global to develop Serbia's biggest wind power plant
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Zanzibar set for a 180-MW Solar PV project as it eyes first electricity generation
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South Africa power utility Eskom set to receive $520mn transmission system financing from Standard Bank
Ørsted awarded carbon capture and storage contract by Danish government
The Danish Energy Agency (DEA) has awarded Ørsted a 20-year contract for its carbon capture and storage project, Ørsted Kalundborg Hub.
Siemens Gamesa records wider loss of $420mn in second quarter
Wind turbine manufacturer Siemens Gamesa has posted a loss of €386mn ($420mn) in its second quarter of 2023, compared with a deficit of €322m in the first three months of 2022.
Uranium mine stake sale to Russia reportedly led to departure of multiple Kazatomprom senior managers
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Azerbaijan is seeking to use existing transport infrastructure to establish itself as a supplier of green fuels to the European continent.
3.1 GW of wind wins in Ireland’s first offshore auction
In Ireland’s first offshore wind tender, 3.1 GW of projects – four in total – have been selected. The winners were: Fred Olsen Seawind and EDF Renewables; CIP and Statkraft; Corio Generation and Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan Board; and RWE.
Fortum to "close book" on Russian green power unit after Putin $1.8bn takeover
The state-owned Finnish utility Fortum said it will “close the book” and remove its Russian business from its balance sheet.

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