Southeast Asian countries consider ways to boost ‘green financing’ as region chokes on smog
Laos and other countries in Southeast Asia have committed to seeking more sustainable ways to feed their people and power their economies. The question is where the money will come from to do that. Go to Source Author:
Read MoreCalifornia grid operator backs big boost in offshore wind
State utility regulators have projected that California needs to build more than 85 GW of clean electricity capacity by 2035 to meet its greenhouse gas reduction goals and keep up with demand. Go to Source Author:
Read MoreRIL, Tata Motors and IOC to be key bidders for pilot GH2 project
The initiative is in line with the government’s aim to decarbonise the economy, reduce dependence on fossil fuel imports, and enable India to assume technology and market leadership in green hydrogen. Go to Source Author:
Read MoreICoast opens first solar plant in renewable energy push
The 37.5 megawatt (MW) plant in the northern town of Boundiali, population 40,000, is expected to improve the electricity supply to more than 430,000 households, with a focus on villages, the Ivorian Ministry of Energy says. Go to Source Author:
Read MoreIndia offers $125-bn investment opportunity across green hydrogen value chain: Report
It says early-stage investment risks are likely to be short-lived as the sector is already at an inflection point Go to Source Author:
Read MoreBlackstone to invest $2 bn every year in India; wants quicker M&A clearances
The New York-based group, which has been operational in India for nearly two decades, said Indian PE investments have delivered the highest return for it worldwide, and the investment in realty, which made it the largest landlord in the country, has also delivered well. Go to Source Author:
Read MoreEU investigates Chinese bidders over Romania solar tender
The first investigated consortium is composed of Romania’s ENEVO Group and a subsidiary of LONGi Green Energy Technology Co . The second involves subsidiaries of Chinese state-owned Shanghai Electric Group Co. Go to Source Author:
Read MoreThe European Union is introducing a tariff on imports of carbon-intensive products with implications for exporters around the world—including those in India.
With global attentions distracted by the spotlit stages of recent COP events, the introduction of the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) may have gone relatively unnoticed. In essence, the CBAM is a tariff on carbon-intensive products imported into EU countries. It forms part of the European Union’s ‘Fit for 55’ climate policy initiative to […]
Read MoreAnalysis: Investors hope GE spinoff will defy poor track record of breakups
On Tuesday, the company’s energy spinoff – whose businesses include wind turbine production and powering data centers – began trading under the name of GE Vernova. Go to Source Author:
Read MoreOpinion: Nordic nations outpace mainland Europe in power output recovery
Total electricity generation in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden was 85.55 terawatt hours (TWh) during January and February of 2024, up 10.2% from the same months in 2023, data from energy think tank Ember shows. Go to Source Author:
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