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UK’s TuNur plans to invest $1.5bn in a solar power plant in Tunisia

19 August 2022

The British TuNur group, a renewable energy developer, plans to invest $1.5bn in an export-oriented solar power plant in Tunisia’s south, mainly Gabes and Kebili.

Tightening green bond rules in Asia help counter greenwashing, but more is needed

18 August 2022

Sustainability-linked bond issuances have taken a 5% share of the total sustainable debt market since they were launched by the International Capital Market Association in 2021.

Europe pays spiralling LNG prices to fill storages

18 August 2022

Europe’s efforts to fill its gas reserves ahead of the coming winter could come with a hefty price tag, as global LNG price have reached up to 10 times their normal levels as the continent scrambles for available cargoes.

Poverty beckons as UK’s energy prices reach record levels

18 August 2022

The record increase in UK wholesale gas prices in the last three years is the prime driver of the sky-high energy bills being faced by consumers, with the country’s renewables roll-out unable to keep prices down.

Cleaning up the Western Balkans’ waste problem

17 August 2022

Waste generation has increased sharply in recent decades, but waste management infrastructure has in general failed to keep up.

President Biden signs renewables-boosting IRA legislation

17 August 2022

President Joe Biden signed into law the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) on August 16. The legislation will boost the adoption of renewables and is slated to reduce climate emissions by 40% by 2030.

Ohio ‘s top court rules Icebreaker freshwater wind project can proceed

17 August 2022

The proposed six-turbine Icebreaker offshore wind project in Lake Erie has been given a green light by Ohio’s Supreme Court.

Offshore wind project in North Sea progresses, GIP divests co-ownership of another scheme

17 August 2022

ScottishPower Renewables has kicked off the construction of its second wind farm off the coast of Suffolk, England. East Anglia THREE, part of the East Anglia Hub, has a capacity of 1.4 GW of green electricity.

Solar projects in US delayed in first half of 2022: EIA

17 August 2022

US power plant developers planned to install 17.8 GW of utility-scale solar photovoltaic generating capacity in 2022, according to the Energy Information Administration.

Nordex, Ørsted report disappointing financials

17 August 2022

German wind turbine maker Nordex has reported a 21% fall in sales in the first half of 2022, reiterating its prediction of a decrease in sales for the entire year.

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