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Albania to create Vjosa national park, blocking hydropower development

13 June 2022

The Vjosa is one of the last wild rivers in Europe and environmental groups have been campaigning to have it made a national park to prevent it being exploited for hydropower.

South Africa load-shedding can be stopped by 2024 with immediate 'drastic' interventions, Meridian Economics says

13 June 2022

South Africa: Meridian Economics report says load-shedding can be stopped by 2024 with immediate “drastic” interventions

TotalEnergies launches biodiversity programme linked to Ugandan oil project

13 June 2022

TotalEnergies has launched a biodiversity programme that aims to conserve sensitive ecosystems in and around the Murchison Falls Conservation Area in Uganda.

UN stresses green issues are key to reducing poverty and boosting sustainability

11 June 2022

#bneGREEN: #UN stresses #green issues are key to reducing poverty and boosting #sustainability

US launches $8bn programme for clean hydrogen hubs

11 June 2022

The US Department of Energy (DoE) released a notice of intent on June 6 to fund the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law’s $8bn programme to develop clean hydrogen hubs (H2Hubs) across the country.

Source: Brazilian producers can sustain 2% increase in biodiesel content of trucking fuel

10 June 2022

ABIOVE has reportedly said that Brazil’s inventories of vegetable oil are big enough to raise the amount of biodiesel blended into the diesel fuel used by truckers to 12%.

NGC seeks to create hydrogen-based economy

10 June 2022

Trinidad and Tobago’s state-owned Natural Gas Co. (NGC) is working with its subsidiary National Energy and independent consultancy Kenesjay Green Ltd to create a sustainable hydrogen-based economy.

Indonesia proposes classifying coal technology as low-carbon

10 June 2022

The Indonesian government has proposed classifying coal bed methane, coal liquefaction and coal gasification as sources of "new energy" in a new law intended to promote renewable energy.

The Fourth Russia – Green Ukraine

10 June 2022

The energy crisis that has wracked Europe since the EU began to cut itself from Russian energy five years ago has had a silver lining. It has driven the transfer to renewables much faster than anyone could have hoped, nowhere more than Ukraine

Europeans set higher decarbonisation targets to rescue continent’s security

10 June 2022

A total of 19 European governments have accelerated their decarbonisation policies in response to a combination of the COVID-19 pandemic, the gas crisis and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

EU to use €2.4bn of carbon credit cash to fund green projects in CEE

9 June 2022

The EU’s Modernisation Fund is to provide €2.4bn raised from the proceeds of the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) to seven Central and East European countries to help them meet their 2030 climate and energy targets

Energy efficiency: a central pillar of meeting green targets

9 June 2022

Energy efficiency must play a central role in meeting the world’s emissions reduction and renewables energy targets.

AfDB seeks increased Chinese investment in Africa’s renewable energy sub-sector

9 June 2022

He further revealed that the bank has been increasing investment for renewable energy projects to harness some of the potentials.

Increased demand for electric cars in Ukraine due to fuel crisis

8 June 2022

The demand for electric cars has increased in Ukraine as the country suffers from fuel shortages, Epravda reported on June 7.

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