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EBRD passes €1bn green bond milestone
The EBRD has now invested €1bn in green bonds since 2017, with €524mn allocated in 2021 alone, as it supports emerging green capital markets across Central and Easter Europe.
EU bans petrol and diesel cars from 2035 as Green Deal law moves forward
The EU Council of Ministers has agreed to an effective ban on the sale of petrol and diesel cars from 2035, overcoming last minute opposition from a group of five countries.
Siemens Energy, Air Liquide set up renewable hydrogen JV
Siemens Energy and France’s Air Liquide have announced the establishment of a joint venture for series production of industrial-scale renewable hydrogen electrolysers in Europe.
ExxonMobil and partners to study green hydrogen potential in Norway
ExxonMobil has signed a memorandum of understanding with Grieg Edge, North Ammonia and GreenH to study the possibilities for a green hydrogen and ammonia hub project for lower-emission marine fuels at its Slagen terminal in Norway.
CIP fund to finance Spanish wind farms
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners’ (CIP) newly established Green Credit Fund 1 (GCF-1) has signed a financing agreement with Capital Energy to help fund 1 GW of onshore wind farms in Spain.
Alternus to buy more solar farms in Poland
Alternus Energy Group is to acquire additional solar farms across Poland totalling 184MW from local developer Projekt Solartechnik (PST), a Famur and TDJ groups company.
France's Voltalia develops solar cluster in Brazil
French renewable energy company Voltalia is developing a new solar photovoltaic cluster in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais with a potential capacity of more than 1.5 GW.
Poorer cities the most exposed to climate change
An increase in extreme weather events and natural disasters like flooding, heatwaves and landslides will hit urban areas the hardest, making climate change adaptation a matter of paramount importance, the UN has warned.
Chinese dominance drives Asia’s emergence in offshore wind industry
Asia is rapidly overtaking Europe as the main driver of the offshore wind market, with China accounting for 80% of the 21.1 GW of new capacity added in 2021.
Corio, JERA to bid in Taiwan’s third offshore bidding round 3 with Formosa 3
Japanese utility JERA and Corio Generation announced on 30 June that they were ready to bid for the third phase of Taiwan’s offshore wind zonal development with their Formosa 3 project.
Tata Power Solar commissions floating solar power plant in Kerala
Tata Power Solar has completed the commissioning of a 101.6-MW floating solar power project in Kerala, believed to be the largest floating solar power project in India.
Morocco reaches 1.9 GW of wind and solar
Morocco has the third-largest renewables capacity among Arabic-speaking countries with 1.9 GW of solar and wind.
New analysis shows ‘worrisome’ jump in methane emissions with Turkmenistan, Algeria showing steep increases
Wood Mackenzie – limited upside for US solar in 2022 but much higher for 2023
Wood Mackenzie says there is limited upside for US solar in 2022 but much higher potential for 2023. This is following President Joe Biden’s executive orders on June 6 regarding imports of solar panels and US domestic solar manufacturing.
Siemens Gamesa cements front-runner status as leading Western offshore wind turbine supplier
Siemens Gamesa (SG), the world leader in offshore wind turbine market share, has clinched a firm order for the delivery of 60 units of its SG 14-222 DD offshore wind turbine at the Moray West offshore wind power project in Scotland.
German wind association appeals to lawmakers to get onshore wind energy expansion on track
In Germany, the Bundestag is discussing the recently submitted drafts of the new Wind-on-Land Act and the amendment to the Federal Nature Conservation Act in the first reading on June 24.
R Power Group plans to install more than 1 GWp of solar projects in Italy within one year
Poland’s solar developer R Power Group says it will have installed more than 1 GW of solar projects in one year.
Norway to become green industrial giant with offshore wind, hydrogen and batteries
Norway’s government has launched a plan for the country to become a green industrial giant using seven focus areas, including offshore wind, hydrogen and batteries.
REM: Norway to become green industrial giant with offshore wind, hydrogen and batteries
Norway’s government has launched a plan for the country to become a green industrial giant using seven focus areas, including offshore wind, hydrogen and batteries.
Denmark´s Export Credit Agency grants record-breaking loan to Iberdrola for purchasing wind turbines
EKF, Denmark´s Export Credit Agency, has approved a €1bn ($1.05 bn) credit facility to the Spanish energy company Iberdrola for the purchase of wind turbines from two Danish companies, Vestas and Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy.
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