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AES to provide 450 MW renewable energy to Amazon

Virginia, US based AES Corporation has announced that it has entered into two renewable energy Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with global e-commerce and cloud giant Amazon. As part of the agreements, AES will deliver renewable energy in the CAISO (California Independent System Operator) market and source it from a combined 450 MW of solar and […]

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World Bank says Pakistan must call for 11GW renewable energy bids

Variable Renewable Energy Competitive Bidding Study – a new study by the World Bank – has said that Pakistan will require a call for competitive bidding for over 11 GW of renewable energy solar and wind power plants between the present and 2028. The study stated that this is needed to ensure that the future […]

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Actis Forms Blupine Energy to Develop renewable energy in India

Actis has incorporated Blupine Energy Pvt Ltd, a company in India to develop renewable energy projects and store assets in India. In June, 2021, Actis had officially incorporated Blupine Energy in which the paid up capital was Rs 16 crore. Reports say that Bluline will become active immediately with a corpus of funds amounting $800 […]

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Renewable Energy Supply Increases By 15.5 GW: CEEW-CEF

New capacity addition of non-hydro renewable energy increased to 15.5 GW during FY22, according to the latest edition of the CEEW Centre for Energy Finance (CEEW-CEF) market handbook on May 6. Compared to 7.7 GW installed in the previous FY, it is quite an improvement. However, it is a poor consolation given India has the […]

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Nestle’s Trucks in UK Switch to Renewable Energy

Nestle has revealed that its food and drink products will now be delivered around the UK and Ireland by trucks which emit up to 95% less carbon. Nestle has switched 75% of its owned fleet of trucks from diesel to Bio-LNG, a liquefied gas which is a by-product of waste. Nestle says that the move […]

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Denmark to build energy islands for greater supply of renewable energy

Denmark is mulling to build two energy islands that can supply renewable energy produced offshore sources to the domestic market of Denmark and other countries of Europe. Minister of Climate, Energy, and Utilities of Denmark, Dan Jorgensen has recently said that Denmark and the rest of Europe must get rid of Russian fossil and for […]

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Indonesian Anantara Joins the List of Singapore’s Renewable Energy Suppliers

Indonesia based Anantara Energy Holdings Pte Ltd, a new JV between local solar power producer Quantum Power Asia and German renewable energy firm ib vogt GmbH, plans to export electricity to Singapore. The JV will see an investment to the tune of USD 5 billion (EUR 4.64bn) in the project, building a solar park of […]

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New York State Passes Law that Bans Crypto Mining Based On Non Renewable Energy

The New York State Assembly has passed a legislation that outlaws crypto currency mining that employs non-renewable energy sources. Democrat Anna Kelles sponsored the assembly bill A7389C. An assembly committee had voted on Monday to advance the bill to a full vote of the state assembly. The new law will impose a two-year moratorium on […]

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