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Total makes green pledge

6 May 2020

Total has maintained its pledge to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.

UN, IRENA to support Asia-Pacific’s use of sustainable energy in crisis response

6 May 2020

The UN and IRENA are to support Asia-Pacific’s use of sustainable energy in crisis response

Governments urged to support green energy post-COVID-19

6 May 2020

A group of leading global economists has called for renewables to play a prominent role in post-COVID-19 economic recovery.

6% fall in energy demand not enough to meet climate challenges

30 April 2020

A 6% fall in energy demand is not enough to combat climate change on a sustained basis, warns the IEA, although the crisis has given a glimpse of what needs to be done

Jinko Solar/EDF make record low bid for UAE solar project

29 April 2020

China’s Jinko Solar is part of a consortium that has made a record-breaking low bid for the Emirates Water and Electricity Company’s (EWEC) 1.5-GW Al Dhafra solar project.

HSBC pulls out of coal financing in Asia

29 April 2020

HSBC has finally called a halt to its backing of coal projects, telling shareholders that it was withdrawing from coal in Bangladesh, Indonesia and Vietnam.

Decarbonisation carries $130 trillion price tag

23 April 2020

Decarbonising global energy systems has the potential to support the world’s economic recovery from the current coronavirus crisis

150 GW of green capacity at risk in Asia

23 April 2020

Up to 150 GW of future wind and solar capacity in the Asia-Pacific region could be at risk over the next five years because of the current coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.

India aims for post-COVID-19 green boost

23 April 2020

India aims to boost its solar and wind manufacturing capacity in a bid to become a major global green energy hub and to win market share from China.

Enel searches for partner for African green business

23 April 2020

Enel is continuing its search for a financial partner to buy a 50% interest in its 2,750-MW African renewable business

Scatec Solar brings online Dyason’s Klip 2

16 April 2020

Scatec Solar has connected the 86-MW Dyason’s Klip 2 solar project in South Africa

AfDB to support EmNEW's investment in African renewables

16 April 2020

The AfDB is to fund small-scale renewable energy projects across sub-Saharan Africa

Orsted completes Texas wind farm that will supply ExxonMobil

15 April 2020

Denmark’s Orsted announced last week that it had completed its Sage Draw wind project in Texas. The majority of the output from the 120-wind turbine project will be sold to super-major ExxonMobil to help power its Permian Basin operations.

Emissions forecast to fall by 4%

15 April 2020

The global COVID-19 pandemic could cause emissions to fall by 4% in 2020

Ørsted positive for offshore wind in Japan

15 April 2020

Ørsted CEO Matthias Bausenwein remains hopeful that the COVID-19 pandemic will not affect the company’s plans for Japan’s emerging offshore wind industry

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