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2022, May, 30, 11:00:00
TUNISIA RENEWABLES 2 GW
Tunisia will launch international tenders in June 2022 in order to build 2 GW of renewable power capacity on its territory.
2022, May, 27, 12:05:00
UAE, INDIA ENERGY COOPERATION
The UAE’s expanded cooperation with India in the area of climate aims to support India’s ambition to achieve 450 gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy installed capacity by 2030 and aligns with the UAE’s ambitions to expand its low and zero-carbon energy capabilities.
2022, May, 25, 10:35:00
IRELAND RENEWABLES +20%, 1.9 GW
The auction is set to support the Irish ambition of reaching 80% of power generation from renewables and a 51% reduction in its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2030,
2022, May, 20, 11:40:00
INDIAN RENEWABLE 5.2 GW, $3 BLN
The project is set to reach a storage capacity of 5,230 MW and involves 10,800 MWh of daily storage capacity from a pumped-storage plant, with the integration of 3,000 MW of solar and 550 MW of wind capacity.
2022, May, 19, 13:35:00
GLOBAL CLIMATE RESCUE
The global energy system is broken and bringing us ever closer to climate catastrophe.
2022, May, 18, 11:35:00
CHINA SOLAR POWER 11 GW
China’s Shandong Provincial Energy Administration has called for proposals to build 10 fixed offshore solar PV power plants, with a combined capacity of 11.25 GW and set to be realised between 2022 and 2025.
2022, May, 17, 13:25:00
ENERGY MARKET REVIEW APRIL 2022
Due to the ongoing geopolitical crisis, the EU member states have set up a purchasing platform for gas, LNG and hydrogen. In this way, one wants to become more independent of Russian energy imports and react against the strong price fluctuations of natural gas.
2022, May, 17, 13:20:00
GLOBAL CHAOTIC ENERGY TRANSITION
The energy transition to net zero emissions will likely take longer than planned, and the cost will be much higher than most realize.
2022, May, 16, 11:35:00
PHILIPPINIAN RENEWABLES 2 GW
The Philippines has an installed capacity of 26.8 GW (end-2021), with 41% of coal, 17% of oil, 14% of hydro and 13% of gas.
2022, May, 13, 11:15:00
GLOBAL RENEWABLES RECORD 295 GW
The world added a record 295 gigawatts of new renewable power capacity in 2021, overcoming supply chain challenges, construction delays and high raw material prices, according to the IEA’s latest Renewable Energy Market Update.