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AMEA Power breaks ground on 24-MW solar project in Uganda

6 August 2024

UAE-based renewable energy developer AMEA Power has commenced construction on the Ituka solar photovoltaic project, which, upon completion, will be the largest solar installation in the region

Zambia to import electricity from Zimbabwe as local hydro output suffers impact of "worst drought in 40 years"

6 August 2024

Zambia will import electricity from Zimbabwe as its hydropower plants, which produce up to 80% of the power it consumes, have been hampered by a drought.

Almost 25% of US Congress denies climate crisis

6 August 2024

Currently, 123 members of the current US Congress deny the scientific consensus of human-caused climate change, says the Centre for American Progress (CAP), a think-tank. That is 23% of the 535 total members.

US targets ‘super-pollutant’ nitrous oxide

6 August 2024

The administration of US President Joe Biden is targeting a super-pollutant, nitrous oxide.

Antarctic temperatures rise 28 degrees Celsius above normal

6 August 2024

Antarctica is enduring an alarming second heatwave in two years. Ground temperatures in the east of the continent surged over 50 degrees Fahrenheit (28 Celsius) above average.

EBRD, Eiffel Investment Group lend €24.4mn to INVL Renewable Energy Fund I for PV plant in Romania

6 August 2024

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), together with Eiffel Investment Group, will provide in equal shares €24.4mn funding to INVL Renewable Energy Fund I for constructing a 60MW solar power plant in Romania.

Global sea surface temperatures have surged

6 August 2024

In the past 15 months, global sea surface temperatures have surged to unprecedented levels, fuelling heatwaves, and accelerated the melting of sea ice, alarming scientists and environmentalists alike.

Office hours dialed down in 15 Iranian provinces amid power shortage

6 August 2024

A new summer heatwave blanketing Iran has forced authorities to reduce normal working hours in government offices and banks across 15 provinces including Tehran where temperatures are expected to surge to an all-time high of 43 degrees Celsius.

South Sudan approves $150mn solar power plant, passes budget with focus on salaries

5 August 2024

South Sudan's cabinet has approved plans for a new solar power plant in the capital and has passed its 2024/2025 budget, prioritising civil servant salaries and security forces.

Can Morocco's phosphate wealth put it at the centre of the global battery supply chain?

5 August 2024

Morocco holds around 70% of the world's known phosphate rock reserves – crucial for producing fertilisers and battery materials. This presents the country with a tremendous opportunity to become significantly wealthier.

MOL gets greenlight for wind-assisted LNG carrier

5 August 2024

Japanese shipping giant Mitsui O.S.K. Lines was granted approval in principle from Nippon Kaiji Kyokai to commence design for a membrane LNG vessel, which will feature the installation of Wind Challenger, a wind-assisted power propulsion system.

Iran’s minister warns of fresh power usage hike amid new heatwave

4 August 2024

Iran's Energy Minister Ali Akbar Mehrabian warned of a new spike in daily electricity consumption as a second heatwave in two weeks is about to sweep the country in the coming days with the mercury expected to hit a record high in the capita Tehran.

How fast are countries burning through natural resources? - Statista

2 August 2024

Earth Overshoot Day lands on August 1 in 2024. This means that after only seven months, we have already used up all of the resources that the world can regenerate in a year.

NTPC Renewable Energy to develop 630 MW-solar project in central India

2 August 2024

NTPC Renewable Energy Limited is executing a solar project with a capacity of 630 MW at Barethi in Khajuraho, located in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.

Germany's ib vogt signs PPA for 50 MW-solar PV plant in Bangladesh

2 August 2024

German solar development platform ib vogt has signed a power purchase agreement for a 50 MW-solar PV plant in Bangladesh, the company announced on August 1.

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