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Permafrost thaw accelerating climate change, studies warn

30 July 2024

Russia’s permafrost is melting but the ground is still frozen, trapping gigatonnes of primoradial CO₂ in the ice. However, as temperatures rise, the Arctic regions are already releasing more carbon dioxide than they are absorbing.

Romania’s Prime Batteries close to completing €270mn power storage devices factory

30 July 2024

The battery factory developed by Romanian company Prime Batteries Technology in Cernica near Bucharest will complete at the end of November its planned tenfold increase in production capacity, up to 2 GWh, after an investment of €270mn.

Net electricity production in Bosnia decreased 24.5% y/y in May

30 July 2024

Net electricity production in Bosnia & Herzegovina amounted to 1,013 GWh in June, which is 24.5% less than in the same month of 2023, and 6.6% more than in April.

Indonesia’s renewable energy investment target for 2024 seen as challenging

30 July 2024

The investment target for the Renewable Energy sector in 2024 is deemed difficult to achieve due to the lack of realised projects

Global solar panel glut caused by Chinese overproduction

30 July 2024

There is an overproduction of solar panels worldwide, with production capacity exceeding demand by 2 TW. This surplus has led to falling prices.

Fortis Energy to build 180 MW solar plant in Serbia

29 July 2024

Turkey’s renewable energy producer Fortis Energy has acquired a 180 MW solar project with a battery energy storage system in Sremska Mitrovica, a town in north-west Serbia, the company announced on July 26.

US Treasury Sec - $3 trillion needed annually for global climate financing

29 July 2024

The US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said that the energy transition to a low-carbon economy will need $3 trillion in new capital yearly until 2050, which is significantly above current yearly financing.

Spain’s Iberdrola to boost renewable energy use in Brazilian military facilities

29 July 2024

Neoenergia, a Brazilian offshoot of Spanish energy major Iberdrola, has struck a deal with the country's Defense Ministry to implement eco-friendly energy solutions across military sites.

Ghana inaugurates 16.82-MW rooftop solar plant, Africa's largest

29 July 2024

Ghana's renewable energy sector received a significant boost with the inauguration of a 16.82-MW rooftop photovoltaic solar plant in Tema, marking the largest single rooftop solar installation in Africa.

Energy Commission of Nigeria breaks ground on solar PV assembly plant

29 July 2024

At the ground-breaking ceremony in Enugu State, Mustapha Abdullahi, the Director-General and CEO of the ECN, highlighted the project's significance in tackling the inefficiencies of Nigeria's existing electricity grid.

US, UK called out on hypocrisy on climate pledges as they ramp up oil and gas exploration to record levels

29 July 2024

The US and UK have been accused of hypocrisy as they blow through their carbon budget allowances and issue record amounts of oil and gas exploration licences, The Guardian reports, according to a new report from energy consultant Rystad and the IISD.

Sea levels rise 10 cm since 1993 as ice caps melt

29 July 2024

Sea levels are now 10 cm higher than in 1993, and the rise is accelerating, according to new high-resolution satellite measurements by NASA.

Indonesia's first hybrid power plant to use green hydrogen and ammonia

29 July 2024

The Java 9 and 10 coal-fired power plants in Suralaya, Banten, are set to become Indonesia's first power plants to use green hydrogen and ammonia alongside coal in their production processes

Japan and India lead the way on Asian nuclear fusion, SMR sector expansion

29 July 2024

British inertial fusion energy developer First Light Fusion recently hosted a delegation from the Japanese government, led by State Minister Soichiro Imaeda from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.

Serbia and Azerbaijan near green energy deal

29 July 2024

Azerbaijan is poised to sign an agreement soon to supply green energy to Serbia, Azerbaijan's Labour Minister Sahil Babayev told local news on July 25.

Global wildfires pump out four times more CO2 than aviation sector

28 July 2024

Raging wildfires exacerbated by climate change are pumping out vast quantities of carbon dioxide and dramatically reducing tree cover. This creates a fires-climate feedback loop. Northern latitudes are especially susceptible.

Iran shuts government offices, banks nationwide as heatwave sends power usage skyrocketing

28 July 2024

An unprecedented heatwave sweeping Iran forced authorities to shutter all government offices and banks nationwide on July 28 as rising electricity demand continued to overtax the national grid.

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