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New RWE Onshore Wind Farm in Italy Produces Green Electricity for Sofidel
Long-term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) decisive lever for RWE’s 13.6 megawatt wind power project in Sicily.
Solar
Masdar Signs Deal to Develop $200m Solar Project in Azerbaijan
The plant is expected to start commercial operation in early 2023
Hydrogen
Ørsted’s 1GW Hydrogen Plant to Decarbonise Dutch-Flemish Industry
‘SeaH2Land’ is a project designed to link GW-scale electrolysis to the large industrial demand in the Dutch-Flemish North Sea Port cluster through an envisage
Climate Change
Saudi and Middle East Green Initiatives to Focus on Decarbonisation
The World Energy Council welcomes the recently announced Saudi and Middle East Green Initiatives as a valuable contribution to tackling the worldwide energy tra
Hydrogen
Orsted to Develop Dutch-Flemish Green Hydrogen Plant
Orsted is to develop one of the world’s largest renewable hydrogen plants to be linked to industrial demand in the Netherlands and Belgium
Energy Economy
Air Liquide to Invest €8bn in the Low-Carbon Hydrogen Supply Chain
Air Liquide is accelerating its hydrogen developments to at least triple its turnover to more the €6bn by 2035, the industrial gas giant has confirmed.
Climate Change
White House Adviser to Meet Oil on Climate Goals
President Joe Biden's administration is due to propose new regulation on methane from oil and gas operations by September, McCarthy said in a previous interview
Climate Change
Dublin Sets 2050 Net-Zero Target
New climate goal to include ‘huge expansion’ of offshore wind
Coal
Japan, US Exposed as UN Chief Urges G7 to Commit to 2030 Coal Exit
At a summit on “powering past coal”, António Guterres called on rich countries to lead, putting pressure on Japan and the US to produce exit plans
Energy Economy
Apple Invests $2.8bn in 17 Renewable Energy Projects in 2020
The projects will cut 921,000 metric tonnes of carbon emissions annually and help the iPhone maker to become carbon-neutral by 2030
Climate Change
U.S. Needs To Cut Emissions By 57% To Meet Paris Agreement Goals
The United States needs to reduce its emissions by at least 57 percent by 2030 below 2005 levels to fulfill its share of the cuts consistent with the Paris Agre
Climate Change
Shell's 2020 Carbon Emissions Fall on the Back of Fuel Sales Drop
Shell said in its annual report that total emissions from its oil wells to forecourt fuel sales fell to 1.38 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent last ye
Coal
Eskom’s Plans to Mitigate Carbon Emissions from Existing Plants
Today Eskom presented its Clean Coal Technology initiatives and briefed Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Mineral Resources and Energy on its measures to com
Climate Change
Chevron Sticks to Lower Budget Plans, Sets New Carbon Reduction Goals
U.S. oil major Chevron has reaffirmed its lower budget plans, doubled its savings estimate from the takeover of Noble Energy, and set new goals for reducing car
Climate Change
China Draws up Plan for Carbon Emissions to Peak by 2030, to Take Active, Well-Ordered Steps to Develop Nuclear Energy
China will draw up an action plan for carbon emissions to peak by 2030 and take active and well-ordered steps to develop nuclear energy on the basis of ensuring
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