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India’s Hindustan Zinc nails 180-MW solar project with Serentica

15 July 2024

Hindustan Zinc, a prominent Indian mining producer of zinc, lead and other metals, has commenced the first phase of integrating clean energy from Serentica Renewables' 180-MW solar project in Bikaner, Rajasthan.

Uzbekistan outlines lithium mining plans

15 July 2024

Uzbekistan powers forward with lithium mining plans

Each one degree rise in global temperature reduces world GDP by 12%, says study

15 July 2024

Each one degree rise in global temperatures reduces world GDP by 12%, according to a new study by economists Adrien Bilal and Diego Känzi, published in Maym, which could reduce global GDP by half by the end of the century.

India’s solar power generating capacity hits 85 GW in June, but still playing catch-up with China

15 July 2024

India's renewable energy sector saw a significant boost in the first quarter of this fiscal year, with 4.4 GW of new capacity added, driven predominantly by the solar panels.

Africa's energy ambitions stifled by investment shortfall

15 July 2024

Africa's economic and social development hinges on access to affordable, reliable and sustainable energy. Despite vast energy resources, the continent remains energy poor and lacks sufficient investment to just keep up with population growth.

IMF: Three quarters of the world’s wealth is owned by 10% of its people, who account for half of the CO2 emissions

15 July 2024

The state of global inequality is alarming, showing no significant improvement over the past century, according to the World Inequality Report 2022,

Iran’s electricity sector on the edge of collapse

14 July 2024

In recent years, Iran's struggle to meet electricity demands during the scorching summer months has only intensified.

Brazil’s Acelen Renováveis to invest $3bn in macaúba palm biofuel production

12 July 2024

Brazilian renewable energy firm Acelen Renováveis plans to invest $3bn to produce clean fuels from macaúba, a palm tree native to the Brazilian savannah.

Brazil's Acelen forms joint venture for $97.5mn solar project in Bahia to supply refinery

12 July 2024

Brazilian energy company Acelen, owned by UAE's Mubadala Capital, announced a joint venture to invest BRL530mn ($97.5mn) in a solar park in João Dourado, Bahia. The energy generated will supply the Mataripe Refinery, 420 km away in São Francisco do C

Somalia seeks bids for solar-plus-storage projects to power schools

12 July 2024

Somalia's Ministry of Energy and Water Resources has launched a tender for the design, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of off-grid solar-plus-storage power systems to provide electricity to 46 schools in the Benadir region.

Iran experiences unprecedented heat wave in 50 years

12 July 2024

Iran has experienced its hottest temperatures in 50 years, with the city of Ahvaz recording over 50 degrees Celsius (122 Fahrenheit) for more than seven days.

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