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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.

India’s airports shift to green energy

2 August 2024

In an effort to promote renewable energy, airport operators across India, including the Airports Authority of India, have installed solar power plants at various airports for on-site green energy generation

India’s exploitable hydro potential stands at 133.4 GW, minister says

2 August 2024

India’s exploitable large hydro potential stands at 133.4 GW, Minister of State for Power Shripad Naik told the Lok Sabha, the lower house of Parliament, in a written reply on August 1.

EU investors commit €150mn to build waste processing plants in Prykarpattia

1 August 2024

Investors from the EU have expressed readiness to invest €150mn in the construction of five waste processing plants in the Ivano-Frankivsk region of Ukraine.

Belgium allocates €9mn for Ukrainian energy infrastructure, underground hydroelectric power station planned

1 August 2024

Belgium has allocated €9mn to repair Ukraine's damaged energy infrastructure. Ukraine is planning its first underground hydroelectric power station to help alleviate the country’s energy crisis.

Singapore and US sign agreement to explore nuclear energy cooperation

1 August 2024

Singapore has yet to decide on the adoption of nuclear energy, but it has taken a step towards exploring this option by signing a civil nuclear cooperation agreement with the United States

India’s nuclear plants deemed safe with expansion plans in motion

1 August 2024

Indian Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh assured the lower house of India’s parliament, the Lok Sabha that nuclear power plants in India operate without any safety discrepancies

Burning forests and reduced carbon uptake by plants failed to mitigate climate change in 2023

31 July 2024

Forests and other land ecosystems failed to mitigate climate change in 2023, as severe drought in the Amazon rainforest and record wildfires in Canada hindered their natural capacity to absorb carbon dioxide.

Solarbelt to construct two solar power plants in Vranje

31 July 2024

The city of Vranje in southern Serbia has leased 205,674 square metres of land to Solarbelt, a Belgrade-based company, for the construction of two 9-MW solar power plants, according to an announcement on the city’s website on July 30.

Wind turbines and solar panels have overtaken fossil fuels to generate 30% of the EU's electricity in 1H24

31 July 2024

Wind turbines and solar panels have overtaken fossil fuels in generating 30% of the European Union's electricity during the first half of 2024, according to a report by climate think-tank Ember, the Guardian reports.

The West is bleeding the Global South of wealth thanks to massive wage inequality, says study

31 July 2024

The developed markets of the West are bleeding the Global South of wealth thanks to massive differences in nominal wages, according to a new study published in Nature Communications.

Wind and solar to make up 40% of China’s power capacity by year-end

31 July 2024

Wind and solar power accounted for 38.4% of China's overall installed capacity in the first half of the year, surpassing coal-fired capacity, which fell to 38.1%, according to a report by the China Electricity Council (CEC).

China-based firm to construct 65-MW PV solar power plant in Negros Oriental

31 July 2024

The government of the Philippines has announced a new partnership with Shanxi Electric Power Engineering Company Limited, a leading subsidiary of the China Energy Engineering Group, to build a large-scale 65-MW photovoltaic solar power plant

LongNeng Power launches first energy management contract in the Philippines

31 July 2024

LongNeng Power has launched its first Energy Management Contract (EMC) project in the Philippines, aiming to help advance the country’s renewable energy sector.

UK gas network ready for 100% hydrogen, study says

31 July 2024

The UK natural gas network is now ready to supply clean hydrogen as a fuel for homes and industry.

Global temperature record shattered again

30 July 2024

July 22 was the hottest day on record, according to NASA.

The AMOC Gulf Stream current may collapse as soon as 2025, says study

30 July 2024

A new study predicts the AMOC (Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation), a oceanic current that brings warm water to the northern Atlantic, could collapse as soon as 2025, ushering in a new ice age in northern Europe.

Uranium prices surge on rising AI-driven power demand

30 July 2024

Long-term uranium contract prices have surged to their highest levels in over 16 years, driven by supply uncertainties and increasing demand from utilities expanding their capacity to power rapidly growing AI data centres,

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