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SK E&S, Beijing Gas Group sign LNG, blue hydrogen agreement

5 June 2022

South Korea’s SK E&S and China’s Beijing Gas Group have agreed to collaborate on LNG and blue hydrogen. The two companies signed a joint co-operation agreement at the World Gas Conference in late May.

ADB to lend $250mn to Philippines to fund climate adaption

2 June 2022

The Asian Development Bank is to lend $250mn to the Philippines to drive forward its climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts.

G7 sets decarbonisation goal for 2035

2 June 2022

The G7 has agreed to “predominantly decarbonise electricity sectors by 2035,” and to end government financing for international coal-fired power generation and speed up the phase-out of unabated coal plants by the same year.

Uganda's Nyamwamba ll hydroelectric power plant secures $10.6mn financing from EAIF

2 June 2022

Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund (EAIF), is providing $10.6 mn loan to developer of 7.8 megawatts Nyamwamba ll 7 hydroelectricity plant in Kasese district of western Uganda.

Renewables, not gas, key to Africa’s power future

2 June 2022

Renewable energy is the key to driving economic development in Africa, rather than natural gas, offering lower costs, more employment, a more sustainable future and better economic diversification.

Soaring solar raw materials prices could thwart REPowerEU plans: Wood Mackenzie

1 June 2022

The REPowerEU initiative, unveiled in mid-May to wean the European Union from Russian energy imports and to help achieve climate neutrality by 2050, could add at least 420 GW of solar projects by 2030.

Southwestern Electric Power Co. hopes to add almost 1 GW renewables by 2025

1 June 2022

In the US, Southwestern Electric Power Co. plans to add 999 MW of wind and solar energy by the end of 2025. The Louisiana-based utility is owned by American Electric Power.

BluEarth Renewables acquires 1 GW of wind and solar generation in Colorado

1 June 2022

A subsidiary of BluEarth Renewables has acquired the Eads Wind and Solar Project in Kiowa and Cheyenne Counties, in Colorado, from NorthRenew Energy. The site is on 150,000 acres.

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