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9 Nations Agree To Grow Offshore Wind To 380 GW By 2030

At the UN-Conference of Parties (UN-COP27) climate summit, nine additional nations joined a global coalition and pledged to rapidly expand offshore wind power in order to address the climate and energy security issues. In September 2022, the International Renewable Energy...

UAE, Egypt Partner To Build One of The Largest Wind Farms

On November 8, during the COP27 climate meeting in Sharm El-Sheikh, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Egypt reached an agreement to build one of the largest onshore wind farms in the world in Egypt. The agreement was signed in...

US, EU Plan New Pact Targeting Oil And Gas Methane Emissions

In an effort to increase efforts to cut emissions of the potent greenhouse gas methane from the fossil fuel sector, the United States and the European Union intend to unveil a joint accord at the U.N. climate summit soon....

EU Emergency Regulation To Help Accelerate Solar Licences

To speed up the deployment of renewable power in the wake of the energy crisis and the ripple effects of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the European Commission on November 8th suggested a temporary emergency regulation. The idea, which is expected to...

Sweden Will House First Zero-Energy Warehouse In The World

The 20,000-square-meter building, which is located in Bolsta, 50 kilometres north-west of Stockholm, will achieve 100% CO2 neutrality over the course of its entire lifecycle, encompassing construction, operations, and disassembly, without relying on any outside offsetting measures. It will be...

AIIB, GEAPP Form $1bn Collab To Aid Asian Energy Transition

The Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (GEAPP) and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) announced a strategic investment partnership at COP27, mobilising up to USD 1 billion for the funding of green energy transformation and projects involving...

IRENA Recommends Doubling The 2030 Renewable Energy Goals

The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) cautioned on November 7th as it presented a new study at COP27 in Egypt that individual national objectives on renewable energy are insufficient to keep rising temperatures below 1.5 degrees C. The world will need...

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