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Footprint of 100-MW Pentland Floating Offshore Wind Farm off Scotland to be cut

6 July 2022

The developers of Scotland’s 100-MW Pentland Floating Offshore Wind Farm (PFOWF) intend to cut the project area by half and reduce the number of turbines from 10 to seven because of the concerns of local residents. It is planned off Caithness.

EPA ruling is a blow to climate action

6 July 2022

The US Supreme Court has gutted the US Environmental Protection Administration’s ability to regulate CO2 emissions in the most important carbon ruling in America in a decade. The court has a conservative majority.

Water imbalance in 'Third Pole' is wreaking havoc on Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan

6 July 2022

Researchers say climate change is causing rapid melting of glaciers on the Tibetan Plateau, disrupting water distribution in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan.

Has green energy had its day?

6 July 2022

Global efforts to combat climate change are being endangered by the global COVID-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine and the current energy crisis.

Cracks appear in German opposition to atomic energy

6 July 2022

Germany’s opposition to expanding nuclear power could be changing slowly, as the current gas crisis leads to more voices calling for an end to the closure of nuclear power plants.

EBRD resumes sustainability work in Ukraine despite war

6 July 2022

The EBRD has resumed work on urban sustainability with the western Ukrainian city of Khmelnytskyi through its flagship EBRD Green Cities programme.

Sun-drenched Uzbekistan on the verge of a renewables boom

4 July 2022

International investors are vying to build new solar and wind farms in Uzbekistan as the country tries to reduce emissions while also supplying power to its growing population.

EBRD passes €1bn green bond milestone

2 July 2022

The EBRD has now invested €1bn in green bonds since 2017, with €524mn allocated in 2021 alone, as it supports emerging green capital markets across Central and Easter Europe.

EU bans petrol and diesel cars from 2035 as Green Deal law moves forward

2 July 2022

The EU Council of Ministers has agreed to an effective ban on the sale of petrol and diesel cars from 2035, overcoming last minute opposition from a group of five countries.

Siemens Energy, Air Liquide set up renewable hydrogen JV

2 July 2022

Siemens Energy and France’s Air Liquide have announced the establishment of a joint venture for series production of industrial-scale renewable hydrogen electrolysers in Europe.

ExxonMobil and partners to study green hydrogen potential in Norway

2 July 2022

ExxonMobil has signed a memorandum of understanding with Grieg Edge, North Ammonia and GreenH to study the possibilities for a green hydrogen and ammonia hub project for lower-emission marine fuels at its Slagen terminal in Norway.

CIP fund to finance Spanish wind farms

2 July 2022

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners’ (CIP) newly established Green Credit Fund 1 (GCF-1) has signed a financing agreement with Capital Energy to help fund 1 GW of onshore wind farms in Spain.

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