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Rosatom, Vietnam’s An Xuan Energy sign wind power agreement

29 July 2022

Russia’s NovaWind and An Xuan Energy have signed a co-operation agreement for construction of a wind farm in Vietnam.

Japan and South Korea hit solar power records in May

29 July 2022

South Korea and Japan have both achieved new solar records in May in the midst of a coal and gas crisis, energy think-tank Ember said.

Europe must double wind and solar deployment

29 July 2022

EU countries need to double the rate of annual wind and solar capacity additions to reach the volumes required to meet the 1.5C aligned 2030 green capacities, think-tank Ember said in a recent report.

EVs in Uzbekistan bring problems and prospects

28 July 2022

Number of imports up dramatically, but most market players doing little by way of providing electric vehicle servicing and infrastructure. That needs to change.

Uzbekistan: Electricity grid strained by heat

28 July 2022

Demand has surged as the population turns to air conditioners and refrigeration equipment to keep cool.

Off-the-scale wildfire devastates Czech Republic’s Bohemian Switzerland National Park

28 July 2022

Hundreds of firefighters have for five days battled worst fire in country’s modern history.

GE Renewable Energy loss widens, profit outlook dim

27 July 2022

In the second quarter, GE Renewable Energy’s losses widened, while the company says it “no longer expects a step-up in profit in Renewable Energy in the second half” of 2021.

US climate envoy warns PM contenders in UK to keep 2050 net-zero target

27 July 2022

US climate envoy John Kerry has warned the two UK prime minister contenders to stick to the country’s target of net zero by 2050. Foreign Secretary Liz Truss and ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak are vying to lead the Conservatives.

American Clean Power: more than 32 GW of clean energy projects in US delayed

27 July 2022

Clean energy deployment in the US slowed substantially in the second quarter as policy headwinds, economic factors facing the industry, and trade issues hit project development and increased the backlog of new project delays, says ACP.

First Solar, Akuo in 500-MW global supply agreement for advanced thin-film modules

27 July 2022

First Solar announces that Akuo has placed an order for 500 MWDC of thin-film photovoltaic (PV) solar modules.

SSE, Equinor begin installing Dogger Bank foundations

27 July 2022

A significant milestone has been reached for the world’s largest offshore wind farm as the first wind turbine foundation works begin. The project, Dogger Bank, will have 277 turbines.

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