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IEA and African leaders map energy’s role in post-Covid recovery

High-level officers representing a spread of African economies met beneath the theme of Securing Africaโ€™s Energy Future within the Wake of COVID-19 on the second AUC-EIA Ministerial Forum. The Forum was chaired by Dr Fatih Birol, govt director of the...

Overview of the current situation of wind energy in Argentina

To obtain a concrete overview of the current situation in the region, the country and the world, we got in touch with two specialists in the sector: Rosรญo Antinori, from Tresarroyense, a lawyer and provincial deputy, and with Regina...

Renewables in APAC to be Cheaper Than Coal by 2030, Led by India

Asia Pacific (APAC) region can expect to see a cheaper levelised cost of electricity (LCOE) for renewables compared to coal by 2030. With India and Australia expected to lead the charge. The latest report by Wood Mackenzie tails that across...

Vestas Launches Venture Investment Programme to Accelerate Innovation Within Sustainable Energy Solutions

Driving on from its success in the wind energy segment, global wind energy major Vestas has announced that to accelerate the deployment of sustainable energy, the electrification of societies and unlock new growth opportunities, it is now launching a...

Equinor and SSE Reach Financial Close on World’s Biggest Offshore Wind Farm

Dogger Bank wind farm owners, Equinor and SSE, have announced financial close on the first two phases of the project, representing in aggregate the largest offshore wind project financing to date globally. wind energy project โ€œReaching financial close on the two...

Vestas wins 328 MW order for two wind projects in Australia

In partnership with Global Power Generation, a subsidiary of the multinational power company Naturgy Group, Vestas has secured a 328 MW deal for two wind projects in Victoria, Australia. The order includes supply and installation of 52 V136-4.2 MW...

Australia’s states have been forced to go it alone on renewable energy

Several Australian states are going it alone on the the energy transition. The policies adopted by New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and others represent major departures from the existing national approach, and run counter to the neoliberal principles underpinning...

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