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India’s quest to meet rising energy demand

11 February 2021

India is set to see the largest increase in energy demand of any country over next 20 years, a new IEA report says, highlighting potential for policies and investment to accelerate clean energy transition.

Vestas launches V236-15.0 MW turbine

11 February 2021

Vestas has launched the V236-15.0 MW, its largest ever turbine at 15 MW, using design synergies from existing turbine platforms, such as the 9-MW and EnVentus platforms.

Manhattan’s iconic Empire State Building now powered 100% by wind

10 February 2021

New York City’s iconic Empire State Building – and several related office buildings – is now powered solely by wind energy. The owner expects $800,000 in savings in the first year alone.

French oil company Total dives deeper into US solar

10 February 2021

French oil company Total has acquired a US development pipeline of 2.2 GW of solar projects, and 600 MW of battery storage assets, all located in Texas.

US energy consumption, emissions to take years to recover

5 February 2021

US energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions will likely take years to return to pre-COVID levels, according to projections in the US Energy Information Administration's (EIA) Annual Energy Outlook 2021.

IRENA seals new energy transformation agreement for Southern Africa

5 February 2021

The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and the Southern African Development Community’s Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (SACREEE) are to work together to boost renewable energy, especially decentralised technology.

Coal use to end by 2033, say Morgan Stanley

5 February 2021

Coal’s use in power generation in the US is predicted to end by 2033 as renewable energy continues to expand, Morgan Stanley said in a report.

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