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Economic loss from climate crisis six times worse than previously thought

21 May 2024

Recent research has unveiled alarming insights into the economic toll of the climate crisis, revealing consequences far graver than previously understood, and drawing parallels with the enduring hardships of perpetual warfare.

Rising temperatures can exacerbate neurological conditions, warns new research.

21 May 2024

A study, conducted by University College London, examines how climate-related disasters impact neurological diseases. Environmental factors not only increase disease prevalence but also elevate risks of hospitalisation and mortality.

Hitting the brakes: how the US energy transition could slow down

21 May 2024

In the US, the 2024 presidential and congressional elections in November, the trajectory of trade policy and the challenge of infrastructure reform could slow down low-carbon investment.

Gren to invest €200mn in waste-to-energy plant in Latvia’s Acone

21 May 2024

Energy company Gren mulls to invest more than €200mn in Latvia by 2029, including in construction of a waste-to-energy plant in Acone, said Andris Vanags, country head of Gren operations in Latvia.

Brazil adds 733 MW of solar power in April

21 May 2024

Brazil's solar energy sector posted a remarkable expansion in April, contributing an additional 733 MW to the country's centralised generation capacity.

State electricity company PLN completes 110 MW Jatigede hydropower plant to boost renewable energy

20 May 2024

State electricity company PT PLN has completed the construction of the 2 x 55 MW Jatigede Hydroelectric Power Plant in Sumedang Regency, West Java

US photovoltaic panel manufacturer SEG Solar to invest $500mn in PV manufacturing facility in Indonesia

20 May 2024

SEG Solar, a leading photovoltaic panel component manufacturer from the United States, is set to invest over $500mn to establish a factory in Batang Industrial Park, Central Java

Brazilian governors rally behind renewable hydrogen bill

19 May 2024

A coalition of nine northeastern states in Brazil has thrown its support behind the latest proposed amendments to the country's hydrogen bill, which includes significant tax credits and incentives for renewable hydrogen production and consumption.

Argentina's Genneia signs 15-year power purchase agreement to supply clean energy to Princz-IPASA Group

19 May 2024

Argentine energy company Genneia has inked a power purchase agreement with the Princz-IPASA Group, a manufacturer specialising in PVC and bio-plasticizers.

Brazil’s solar energy on rooftops and small plots reaches 29 GW

19 May 2024

Brazil's solar energy sector has achieved a milestone as distributed solar generation systems of up to 5 MW has now surpassed 29 GW of operational installed power.

Iran, Azerbaijan open border hydro dam on shared river

19 May 2024

Iran and Azerbaijan opened a hydroelectric dam on their border with officials calling the megaproject a symbol of “long-term cooperation” and “friendship and amity” between the two nations despite political disagreements in recent years.

Global warming acceleration at its peak but the La Nina effect this year will reduce temperatures less than expected

17 May 2024

Global temperature is now near its peak due to El Niño aerosol decrease. How far will it fall in the coming La Niña? Less than expected.

Adaro Energy Indonesia shifts focus to green energy with $300mn investment

17 May 2024

Adaro Energy Indonesia, traditionally a coal-centric company, is boldly shifting towards renewable energy

India presents vision for renewable energy leadership at hydrogen summit

17 May 2024

Secretary of India’s Ministry of New & Renewable Energy Bhupinder Singh Bhalla speaking at the World Hydrogen Summit 2024 in Rotterdam presented from the podium on India’s strategic advancements in renewable energy and green hydrogen

Brazil’s Eletrobras and Green Energy Park mull green hydrogen production

17 May 2024

Eletrobras, Latin America’s largest utility, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Green Energy Park (GEP) to explore opportunities for green hydrogen production.

Iran launches two solar farms in southeastern Kerman province

16 May 2024

Iran has launched two solar farms, each churning out 10 megawatts of clean electricity, in the southeastern desert province of Kerman.

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