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The Rwandan government has started the construction of a brand new power plant, expected to boost the country’s electrical capacity by 43.5 MW by the end of 2024, it was announced.
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Fossil fuel closures needed to stand any chance of meeting 1.5°C target
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InfraCoafrica invests $15mn to accelerate bboxx's growth and geographical expansion
InfraCo Africa has signed agreement committing to provide $15mn to Bboxx to expand access to clean reliable electrical energy to underserved communities in Africa.
Guterres calls for jump-start for energy transition
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for a five-point plan “to jump-start the renewable energy transition,” ahead of the COP27 summit in Egypt in November.
More proof that climate change threatens lives and causes economic damage
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G7 to raise climate finance for developing economies in Asia, Africa
The G7 is to increase its support to developing economies such as Indonesia, Vietnam, India and Senegal that are working towards ending their reliance on coal.
World Bank advises Uzbekistan limit government’s participation in economy and develop human capital
EU plans 45% renewables by 2030
In a plan outlined on May 18, the European Union proposed a legally binding goal for 45% renewable energy by 2030. That is up from the current 40%.
Simply Blue plans 5 GW of floating wind projects off Sweden
The start-up Simply Blue Group has unveiled plans for two multi-gigawatt floating wind projects in the Baltic Sea.
Brussels puts €300bn price tag on ending Russian energy imports, but relies on new spending on gas
The European Commission has set 2027 as its target date for ending Russian energy imports, warning it would require €300bn of fresh investment and that new short-term spending on fossil fuel infrastructure would be needed.
Ørsted, TotalEnergies, BP and RWE to submit bids for Dutch offshore wind tenders
Ørsted and TotalEnergies will jointly submit a bid for Dutch offshore wind tenders, while bp and RWE will submit their own bids.
Keystone starts spiral-welded tower production in US
Keystone Tower Systems has begun commercial production of the world’s first utility-scale spiral-welded towers at its new factory at a former oil and gas facility in Pampa, Texas.
Norway unveils 30-GW offshore wind plan
Norway has unveiled a plan for 30 GW of offshore wind energy by 2040. Norway, with a population of 5.3mn and ample clean hydro power, aims to export a great deal of the wind energy produced.
Iberdrola inaugurates green hydrogen plant in Spain
Iberdrola has inaugurated the company's green hydrogen plant in Puertollano, Spain. It is the largest facility of its kind for industrial use in Europe. His Majesty King Felipe VI of Spain oversaw the opening.
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Corio, Ontario Teachers to partner on 9 GW of offshore wind
Corio Generation will partner with Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan to support the development of up to 9 GW of offshore wind worldwide.
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