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AsiaElec: Beijing liberalises renewables tariffs

27 October 2021

China has liberalised its solar tariff rules in a bid to boost investment in renewables in order to meet rising demand for power in the coming winter.

UN warns that net-zero pledges are insufficient and not urgent enough

27 October 2021

A majority of G20 net-zero pledges made so far are not strong enough and are not backed up by meaningful and effective promises of action.

Spain’s Repsol focuses on renewable hydrogen

27 October 2021

Spain’s Repsol has signed an MoU with Energias de Portugal (EDP) to implement renewable hydrogen projects in the Iberian Peninsula with initial focus on two projects in Spain and one in Portugal.

NextEra Energy Partners will buy 50% of about 2.52 GW of US renewables projects

27 October 2021

​NextEra Energy Partners will purchase 2.52 GW of long-term contracted renewable energy projects and approximately 115 MW of integrated battery storage from NextEra Energy.

Portugal’s EPD plans major investment in UK wind and solar projects

27 October 2021

Power utility Energias de Portugal (EDP) said it plans to invest GBP12.86bn ($17.65bn) in wind and solar projects in the UK by 2030.

Vestas to install world’s largest turbine in Denmark

27 October 2021

Wind turbine manufacturer Vestas plans to install its V236-15-MW offshore prototype wind turbine at the Østerild National test centre for large wind turbines in Denmark.

ITM to boost hydrogen electrolyser production to 5 GW

27 October 2021

UK electrolyser producer ITM Power has announced the placement of capital of GBP250mn ($343mn) to finance a major increase in its green hydrogen electrolyser production capacity.

bneGREEN: Kazakhstan faces mighty coal headache in energy transition

26 October 2021

Country looks at natural gas as a transition fuel, but building a nuclear power plant may become an inevitability despite public’s misgivings.

Two offshore wind projects off California move forward

26 October 2021

In California, the State Lands Commission has voted to authorise the preparation of an environmental impact report for two proposed offshore wind projects in state waters off Vandenberg Air Force Base in Santa Barbara County in Central California.

EU MEPs back binding methane targets

25 October 2021

In a resolution on the EU’s strategy for cutting methane emissions, MEPs voted 563 to 122 in favour of introducing binding measures and targets on methane abatement, in order to significantly reduce emissions by 2030, in line with Paris goals.

Ukraine continues energy independence drive by selling two permits for hydrocarbon production and seeks to develop biomethane in the country

25 October 2021

Ukraine continues energy independence drive by selling two permits for hydrocarbon production and seeks to develop biomethane in the country.

African Union urged to address threat of Congo forest logging

25 October 2021

Industrial logging in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) may severely disturb rainfall patterns across sub-Saharan Africa by bringing extreme weather including intense droughts and flash floods.

Lithuania prepares EIA for offshore wind

24 October 2021

The first offshore wind project to be built in the Lithuanian sector of the Baltic Sea could comprise wind turbines of up to 16MW each, with at least 43 units installed at a designated site approximately 29km offshore.

Meeting the need for gas

21 October 2021

Colombia may be hard-pressed to focus on blue hydrogen projects, given that domestic gas demand is rising while production trends downward.

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