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Finance
2021, December, 2, 12:00:00
RENEWABLES FOR POLAND
The measure was initially approved in 2017, with a budget of approximately €9.4bn (PLN40bn), and was set to expire on 30 June 2021.
Finance
2021, November, 29, 11:30:00
RENEWABLES FOR GREECE $2.5 BLN
Greece, aiming for renewables to account for 61% of final electricity consumption by 2030 from 29% last year, wants to shorten its permitting process to about two to three years.
Finance
2021, November, 26, 11:45:00
GAZPROM INVESTMENT 2022: RUB 1.8 TLN
Overall amount of Gazprom's investments to be used in 2022: RUB 1,757.7 billion. Gazprom's borrowings for 2022: RUB 272.789 billion. Final investment program and budget will be approved by the Gazprom Board of Directors.
Finance
2021, November, 25, 15:35:00
RENEWABLES NEED INVESTMENT $131 TLN
Around 80% of this is expected to come from the private sector, with debt financing growing to a 60% share within that, IRENA deputy director-general Gauri Singh said.
Finance
2021, November, 23, 12:05:00
MUBADALA RENEWABLE INVESTMENT $243 BLN
Abu Dhabi’s sovereign fund Mubadala will not change its investment strategy in 2022, keeping a focus on renewables, technology, and life sciences, its CEO Khaldoon Khalifa Al-Mubarak said.
Finance
2021, November, 23, 12:00:00
CHINA'S CARBON MANAGEMENT
China's total trading volume of greenhouse gas voluntary emissions reduction had exceeded 334 million mtCO2e, with turnover approaching Yuan 3 billion (approx. $469 million),
Finance
2021, November, 22, 11:50:00
ARAMCO, RELIANCE COOPERATION
Due to evolving nature of Reliance's business portfolio, Reliance and Saudi Aramco have mutually determined that it would be beneficial for both parties to re-evaluate the proposed investment in O2C business in light of the changed context.
Finance
2021, November, 19, 11:45:00
CHINA CLEAN COAL SUPPORT $31 BLN
Coal, a major contributor to carbon emissions, accounted for 56.8% of China's primary energy consumption in 2020, down from around 68% a decade earlier.
Finance
2021, November, 19, 11:35:00
RUSSIA'S NUCLEAR LOANS FOR TURKEY $0.8 BLN
The bank opened two credit lines (in the amount of $500 million and $300 million) for a period of seven years, Sberbank said on 17 November. The funds will be used for the construction of the plant’s four VVER-1200 reactors.
Finance
2021, November, 19, 11:30:00
RENEWABLES FOR INDIA 5.5 GW
The renewable capacity additions planned by India's largest coal miner Coal India Ltd. and its subsidiaries, along with other state-run coal miners Singareni Coal Company Ltd. and NLC India Ltd., will see an investment of over Indian Rupees 150 billion ($2.02 billion) by 2030
Finance
2021, November, 18, 13:20:00
U.S. LNG FOR JAPAN $2.5 BLN
The Freeport LNG liquefaction terminal comprises three trains with an annual production capacity of approximately 15.45 Mt/year, built by McDermott, Zachry and Chiyoda on the site of an existing LNG import terminal.
Finance
2021, November, 18, 13:00:00
ROSNEFT, SHELL DEAL
Rosneft exercised the pre-emption right for 37.5% share of the PCK (Schwedt) refinery from Shell.
Finance
2021, November, 17, 13:15:00
U.S. CLEAN ENERGY LAW
The USD1.2 trillion package is a key part of the president's Build Back Better agenda and contains a total of more than USD62 billion for the US Department of Energy (DOE) to deliver a "more equitable clean energy future", including preventing the premature retirement of existing nuclear plants and investing in advanced nuclear projects.
Finance
2021, November, 17, 13:05:00
CHINA RENEWABLE SUBSIDY $600 MLN
China's finance ministry has set the 2022 renewable power subsidy at 3.87 billion yuan ($607.26 million),
Finance
2021, November, 16, 14:40:00
RUSSIA'S URANIUM GROWTH
Russia is the world's seventh-largest producer of uranium, with an output of 2,846 t in 2020. The country's uranium reserves reach 256,000 t.