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German companies to boost Ukraine's renewable energy

14 June 2024

German companies are set to play a pivotal role in enhancing Ukraine's renewable energy capacity as the country urgently seeks 5-6 GW of new generation.

EBRD makes major commitments to Ukraine biofuels, banking at Berlin conference

14 June 2024

The EBRD has made major commitments to banking and biofuels at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Berlin on June 11-12. These agreements bring the total EBRD financing deployed in wartime Ukraine to €4.5bn.

Rio Tinto releases environmental impact study for controversial Serbian lithium project

13 June 2024

Anglo-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto published preliminary drafts of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for its contentious Jadar lithium project in Serbia on June 13.

North Macedonia’s PM-designate announces ambitious wind farm project

13 June 2024

North Macedonia’s Prime Minister-designate Hristijan Mickoski has unveiled plans for a massive wind farm project that will be the first major foreign direct investment initiative under the forthcoming government.

Colombia's energy capacity to surge up to 85% by 2037 with major shift to renewables

13 June 2024

In the latest version of the Generation Expansion Plan to 2037, the Mining and Energy Planning Unit (Upme) forecasts a significant transformation in Colombia's energy landscape. By 2037, 53% of energy generation will come from renewable sources.

Thailand charts greener energy course in revised power plan

13 June 2024

Thailand's energy landscape is poised for a significant transformation with the unveiling of a revised Power Development Plan and Natural Gas Management Plan by the Energy Policy and Planning Office

Indonesian region Trenggalek explores carbon trading to boost local revenue

13 June 2024

The Trenggalek Regency Administration in East Java is adopting carbon trading as a new fiscal scheme to boost local revenue, aligning with the national goal of achieving net zero carbon by 2060

Global temperature rise likely to exceed 1.5°C temporarily within five years, says WMO

12 June 2024

There is an 80% likelihood that the annual average global temperature will temporarily exceed 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels for at least one of the next five years, according to a new report from the World Meteorological Organisation.

Global investment twice as much in renewables as fossil fuels, says IEA

12 June 2024

Global spending on clean energy technologies and infrastructure is on track to hit $2 trillion in 2024 even as higher financing costs hinder new projects, notably in emerging and developing economies, said a new report by the IEA.

Octopus Australia to develop 1 GW of wind

12 June 2024

Octopus Australia is pleased to announce the successful purchase of an additional 28,000 hectares of land near Deniliquin, New South Wales in Australia. This is for the development of the new 1 GW Merino wind farm.

Montenegro’s EPCG and Kotor-Lovcen cable car forge green partnership

12 June 2024

Representatives of Montenegro's electricity producer EPCG, and the Žičara Kotor-Lovćen cable car, SIGNED a Memorandum of Understanding on June12, setting the stage for a cooperation towards harnessing renewable energy sources.

How Masdar is transforming Azerbaijan's energy landscape

12 June 2024

The state-owned Masdar renewable energy company has just signed off on a solar power development in Azerbaijan.

Oilsands CEOs support carbon tax, dislike Canada’s proposed emissions cap

12 June 2024

In Canada, the largest oilsands producers support a carbon tax but dislike a proposed oil and gas emissions cap, the companies’ top executives told Ottawa lawmakers recently.

OMV launches plant to produce renewable diesel component at Schwechat refinery

12 June 2024

Austria’s OMV has commissioned a new co-processing facility for producing renewable diesel blending components at its 9.6mn tonne per year oil refinery in Schwechat.

Kazakhstan launches vanadium oxides production with eye on “green energy” batteries market

12 June 2024

Critical raw material also sought for micro-grids that ensure stable power.

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