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Indonesia Inks JETP Deal for $20 Billion Investment in Renewables at G-20

At the mega meet of the G-20 countries in Bali, host Indonesia has inked deals with major countries and international institutions to attract some $20 billion to help the Southeast Asian country increase the use of renewable energy and reduce reliance on coal. The agreement is called ‘Just Energy Transition Partnership,’ or JETP that will […]

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EY Index Says Volatile Conditions Accelerate Global Renewables Market

EY has released its latest index ‘Renewable Energy Country Attractiveness Index (RECAI 60)’ that shows that governments around the world are accelerating their renewables programs to help reduce their reliance on imported energy, in the face of continuing geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty. RECAI 60 ranks the world’s top 40 markets on the attractiveness of […]

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A South American Success Story In Renewables – Chile

South American nation Chile has emerged as a surprise success story when it comes to adding renewables. The country has nearly 22 per cent of its electricity demand met by solar and wind farms. The country is an over-achiever, making impressive progress since 2008, the year Chilean Law set the Non-Conventional Renewable Energy Target to […]

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Sun Cable, Indonesian Govt Sign MoU To Unlock $150 Billion In Renewable Potential

Australian solar and storage developer Sun Cable, which has been in the limelight for its massive plans to export renewable power generated in Australia to Singapore through a trans ocean power line, has entered into an MoU with the Indonesian government now, to unlock more than $150 billion in green industry growth in the archipelago. […]

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Mexico Targets Greater Cuts in Emissions, Expansion in Renewables

The COP27 is motivating governments across the world to declare higher environmental goals; most of the time accompanied by expansion in renewables to decarbonise their economies. In a fresh case, Mexico has announced that it will raise its target for cutting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and also provide much boost to the rollout of renewable […]

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Switzerland’s Pexapark, Sweden’s AFRY Develop Valuation Framework for RE Investments

 AFRY- a Swedish-Finnish supplier of engineering, design, and advisory services that helps accelerate the transition towards a sustainable society- and Pexapark, a firm which facilitates PPAs, have entered into a partnership to develop the market’s first ‘Daily Valuation Curve’. The Daily Valuation Curve looks at providing renewables to investors, developers and portfolio owners with a […]

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Green Hydrogen to Help Meet a Quarter of Western Australia’s Power Demands

In a first for renewable energy in Australia, Hydrogen that is made from renewable energy will be employed to aid the town of Western Australia with its power needs. The hydrogen that is generated will help produce energy for a hundred homes in Denham. Once into operation, it is being said that this switch to […]

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Saudi’s SEWA Approves Regulatory Framework For Self-Consumption Of RE

The Saudi Water and Electricity Regulatory Authority (SEWA) has come up with a regulatory framework for renewable energy systems for self-consumption. Chaired by Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Energy and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Water and Electricity Regulatory Authority, the Board has approved the regulatory framework […]

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Pune’s FLASH Collaborates with Poland’s Elimen Group for EV Parts

To produce traction motors and controllers for Electric Vehicles (EVs) in India, Pune-based FLASH, a maker of electronic and electrical components, has formed a technical partnership with Poland’s Elimen Group, a renowned designer and developer of electromobility solutions. Beyond electric two- and three-wheelers, FLASH will now increase its market share in the emerging electric passenger […]

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