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Germany’s nuclear crunch challenges green future

12 August 2022

Support for nuclear power has surged in Germany as the government ponders how to keep the lights and heating on this winter while meeting demand from industry, despite likely vastly reduced imports of Russian gas.

South Africa: Eskom picks Korean, Chinese manufacturers for $480mn battery storage project

11 August 2022

South Africa: Eskom picks Korean, Chinese manufacturers for $480mn battery storage project

New US climate bill likely to become law, deliver 525-550 GW of clean power by 2030

10 August 2022

The American Clean Power Association (ACP) expects the Inflation Reduction Act 2022 (IRA) to deliver 525–550 gigawatts of new utility-scale clean power between 2022-2030. The bill was passed by one vote in the US Senate on August 7.

UK prime minister candidates “out of line” with the British public on solar

10 August 2022

Candidates for the UK prime minister’s office are “out of line” with the British public on the issue of solar energy, says the trade Solar Energy UK.

Serbia to crack down on environmental crime

9 August 2022

Interior minister warns those who destroy Serbia’s natural heritage will be prosecuted after new environmental crime unit files hundreds of criminal reports.

Colombia to hold first offshore wind auction

9 August 2022

The government of Colombia has charted its first competitive offshore wind tender, to be held in the second half of 2023.

US to fund solar power project in Nigeria

9 August 2022

Nigerian authorities will ask the US Export-Import Bank to fund a solar power project, developer Sun Africa LLC has told Bloomberg.

France unveils emergency measures to boost renewable energy

9 August 2022

The government of France has unveiled several emergency measures to boost renewables generation ahead of the cold winter months. The move is unprecedented.

US grid adds 15 GW in first half of 2022, much of it wind power

9 August 2022

The US power grid added 15 GW of generating capacity in the first half of 2022, according to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA), part of the Department of Energy.

TotalEnergies, ENEOS partner to develop B2B solar distributed generation across Asia

8 August 2022

French oil and gas supermajor TotalEnergies and Tokyo-based ENEOS have signed a joint venture agreement to develop onsite B2B solar distributed generation across Asia.

Octopus and UK pension funds buy into Hornsea One offshore wind farm

8 August 2022

Octopus Energy Group’s generation business, one of Europe’s largest investors in renewable energy, has worked with Nest, one of the UK’s largest pension schemes, to take a stake in the Hornsea One project.

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