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Indonesia embraces nuclear energy as part of renewable strategy
Indonesia's Energy and Mineral Resources Minister, Arifin Tasrif, announced that nuclear energy will be integrated into the nation's renewable energy strategy
EU and German banks eye $216mn hydrogen fund for Argentina
Argentina stands on the brink of a significant economic boost, with the potential to securing $216mn in hydrogen-focused funding aimed at fostering investment in the burgeoning renewable hydrogen sector
Atlas Renewable and Sungrow to build Latin America's largest energy storage plant in Chile
Atlas Renewable Energy, in collaboration with Sungrow, has announced the implementation of Sungrow's PowerTitan liquid cooling storage system for the BESS del Desierto project in Chile's María Elena commune, Antofagasta region.
India-Russia summit highlights burgeoning nuclear energy cooperation
According to a joint statement released after the conclusion of the 2024 India-Russia bilateral summit, New Delhi and Moscow are set to bolster their civil-nuclear cooperation
China – hotter, lengthier heatwaves amidst climate crisis
China, the world’s second largest economy, faces hotter and longer heatwaves and heavier and more frequent rain, said the China Meteorological Administration.
Zelestra completes grid connection of 108 MW La Mata solar plant in Colombia
Zelestra, formerly known as Solarpack until June, has announced the successful grid connection of its 108 MW La Mata solar plant in Colombia.
Germany to launch first auction for hydrogen-ready gas plants by end of 2024, early 2025
Germany announced on July 5 that it will launch the first tender by the end of this year or early next for constructing and modernising 12.5 GW of gas-fired power generation that can later be switched to hydrogen.
Ukraine eyes $20bn investment to boost biogas production
Ukraine has the potential to produce up to 10bn cubic metres of biogas annually, contingent on a substantial investment of $20bn or more.
High-tech energy companies suspend investment in Ukraine, eye Czechia for new plant
A group of high-tech energy companies have halted their investment in a new manufacturing plant in Ukraine, opting instead to consider relocating to Czechia.
2024 hurricane season predicted to be particularly active - Statisa
Hurricane Beryl made landfall in Texas on Monday, moving inland after having torn across the eastern Caribbean last week, killing 11 people. According to the National Hurricane Center (NHC), Beryl was a Category 1 hurricane when it reached the coast
Germany may pipe in 100 TWh of green hydrogen by 2035, says study
Germany could import up to 100 TWh of green hydrogen from its neighbours by pipeline from neighbouring countries by the mid-2030s, according to a study by the Berlin-based Agora Energiewende and Agora Industry think-tanks.
ElevenEs to construct mega-factory for lithium batteries in Subotica
ElevenEs, a leading producer of lithium ferrophosphate (LFP) batteries, has announced plans to expand its operations in Subotica, Serbia, with the construction of a new mega-factory set to begin this year, Dnevnik reported on July 8.
Thailand's excise department expedites carbon tax, considers battery tax reform
Thailand's Excise Department is accelerating its implementation of a carbon tax, aiming for Cabinet approval within the next 1-2 months. The move underscores the department's commitment to environmental sustainability and broadening its tax base
Brazil's Salvador airport expands solar generation capacity
Salvador de Bahia Airport, part of the VINCI Airports network, has significantly expanded its solar energy capacity with the installation of a new 482 kWp system at the International Cargo Terminal in December 2023.
Neoenergia to install solar-powered green hydrogen plant in Brasilia
Neoenergia, a subsidiary of Spain's Iberdrola in Brazil, is set to invest BRL30mn ($5.4mn) in a research and development project regulated by the National Electric Energy Agency to establish a green hydrogen plant in Brasilia.
New Falklands power station poised to end unplanned power cuts
The Falkland Islands Government Public Works Department is set to advance with the final design and delivery program for a new power station in Stanley, with the existing power station nearing the end of its operational life.
Hurricane Beryl’s rapid growth not possible without climate change
Deadly Hurricane Beryl has been powered by global heating driven by the burning of fossil fuels, say experts.
ADNOC signs $3bn green deal with Japan’s JBIC
Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. this week agreed to a deal with the Japan Bank for International Co-operation that will provide up to $3bn of funding for green investments.
Iran’s Pezeshkian-led Reformists face monumental challenge in tackling electricity shortfall
As the days of the current government of Iran are numbered, the nation continues to grapple with widespread power shortages exacerbated by the scorching summer heat.
Renewable energy investment remains insignificant, 2025 target unlikely to be met
Investment in the renewable energy sector remains insignificant, making the target of achieving a 23% renewable energy mix by 2025 difficult to achieve

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