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Serbia signs agreement with Republika Srpska to build three hydroelectric power plants

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic and Prime Minister of Republika Srpska Radovan Viskovic have signed a joint statement on the construction of three hydroelectric power plants in the upper Drina river basin, whose total value is โ‚ฌ520 million (US$617.5...

Schneider Electric appoints new country president for UK and Ireland

Schneider Electric has appointed Kelly Becker as the companyโ€™s new zone president UK & Ireland. Becker will take over the role on January 1st, 2021 from Mike Hughes, who will move to a new global position within Schneider, overseeing...

MPSC greenlights $550M Mid-Michigan Pipeline by Consumers Energy

The Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) approved a $550 million Consumers Energy Co. plan this week to build the Mid-Michigan Pipeline, a replacement for the existing natural gas Line 100A between Ovid and Chelsea, Mich. The old pipeline is a...

Europe Proposes to Have 60 GW Offshore Wind Capacity by 2030, 300 GW by 2050

The EC proposes to increase the offshore wind capacity in Europe from its current level of 12 GW to at least 60 GW by 2030 and to 300 GW by 2050. To help meet the EUโ€™s goal of climate neutrality...

West Africa’s largest solar PV plant begins operation

West Africaโ€™s largest solar PV plant, 50 MWp Kita solar PV plant, a flagship Akuo Group project, injected in March 2020 its first kilowatt-hours into the Malian power grid. Located some 180 km west of Bamako in the Kayes Region,...

AWEA Releases 2021 Clean Energy Road Map

Next year brings renewed prospects for America to support renewable energy and, in turn, address climate change, while creating hundreds of thousands of well-paying jobs, providing enormous social and health benefits, ensuring energy security and resilience, and spurring a...

Gulf and S Korea can help Africa meet its green energy needs

Africaโ€™s energy supply is in crisis, a result of crumbling infrastructure, a rapidly growing population and the pressure of climate change. The crisis will not be solved by conventional means. And certainly not by increasing regional tension, as Donald...

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