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EU to provide $55mn for green funding in Asia

17 February 2020

The European Union is to provide €50mn ($54.9mn) to support green investment across Southeast Asia.

Shell confirms plans to build 120-MW solar farm in Queensland

11 February 2020

Shell is to build the 120-MW Gangarri solar plant in Queensland in a bid to reduce the carbon footprint of its LNG export-orientated Queensland Curtis (QGC) onshore natural gas project.

IEA data heralds end to emissions growth

11 February 2020

Global energy-related emissions levelled out in 2019 at 33.3bn tonnes following two successive annual increases in 2017 and 2018.

Green energy eats into Australian coal generation

10 February 2020

Green energy eats into Australian coal generation

EIA sets out 2020 vision

5 February 2020

The US Energy Information Administration has released its Annual Energy Outlook for 2020, outlining its expectations for how energy trends will play out over the next 30 years.

Indonesia to close outdated coal plants and build more renewables

5 February 2020

Indonesia has unveiled plans to close coal plants over 20 years old, potentially removing 11,000 MW of capacity from the market

Tech giants dominate green PPAs

28 January 2020

Large corporations signed 19.5 GW of wind and solar power purchase agreements in 2019, up over 40% on 2018

UK makes green play in Africa

22 January 2020

The UK is to continue providing development financing for African countries that extract and use oil and gas in cleaner ways, despite UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s announcement that his government would no longer support coal mining anywhere.

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