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EU Green Gas And Nuclear Investment Laws To Get A Final Vote

On July 6th, European lawmakers will decide whether to accept or reject ideas that have divided governments and investors about the EU's aim to identify expenditures on gas and nuclear power plants as climate-friendly. The vote is the last...

Shell, Philippine To Build A 1 GW Renewable Energy Output

A contract for a first gigawatt-scale solar energy project was signed on July 1st by Shell Overseas Investments B.V., a division of Shell plc, and Emerging Power Inc. of the Philippines. The largest nickel ore miner in the Philippines,...

Australia And India Improve Their Clean Energy Agreement

According to Australia's resources minister, Australia and India signed a collaboration agreement to enhance their cooperation in creating crucial metal projects and supply chains. Because they are used in electric vehicles, vital metals like lithium and cobalt are in...

India Witnesses A Boom In Investment In Renewable Energy

India's investment in electricity generation has recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic's fall, with 15.5 gigawatts (GW) of renewable power added in the most recent fiscal year, marking a historic investment of US $14.5 billion. 42% of the entire investment...

Why Ukraine May Spearhead The Asia Green Energy Transition

The region's nations, notably its three largest economies, China, Japan, and India, came under fire last year for not pledging greater amounts of resources to combat climate change at the COP26 international conference. However, six months later, there is still...

7 Nations To Split €2.4bn EU Green Transition Financing

Seven countries have received approximately €2.4 billion (£2.1 billion) in assistance to help them expedite their green transition. It will help Romania, Poland, Czechia, Lithuania, Slovakia, Hungary, and Croatia cut greenhouse emissions in energy, industry, and transportation, as well as meet their...

Pandemic, Ukraine War Gets Europe To Move To Green Energy

According to analysts, the energy and COVID-19 crises have accelerated rather than slowed the green transition in most European Union countries since 2020, putting them on track to reduce fossil fuel consumption this decade. Soaring energy costs and supply shocks...

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