Tag: Energy transition
EIB and Iberdrola agree $1.7bn deal for 22 energy projects
The European Investment Bank (EIB) and Iberdrola agree to financing of 19 solar power plants and three onshore wind farms in Spain, Portugal and Germany.
Technology transition must be built on trust
Schneider Electric’s senior VP, building segments president, Estelle Monod and global segment director, design firms, Stacy Van Dolah-Evans tell IG that trust, training and culture change can help the construction industry overcome the knowledge gap that has held back decarbonisation.
Global electricity set to reduce carbon in 2023
China, EU and USA lead the way in renewables despite ongoing decarbonisation challenges, according to new report.
AfDB president promotes African energy transition in Europe
African Development Bank Group's Dr Akinwumi Adesina tells leaders in Berlin that Africa is the sustainable solution but needs investment.
To meet climate targets, 1,000GW of new renewables are needed each...
$5tn per year now needed to deliver energy transition for 2030 and keep climate change below 1.5°C
Energy CO2 rose less than feared in 2022 says IEA
Risk of runaway emissions growth from shift to coal amid global energy crisis, mitigated by renewables, EVs, heat pumps, efficiency and other factors, reports International Energy Agency.
Capacity and renewables drive record years in diverse sectors
Annual reports reveal rising revenues from port operators to data specialists with strong energy transition and capacity investments.
ADB backs Asia’s first cross-border wind energy project
$693m announced for 600MW wind power plant in Sekong and Attapeu provinces in Laos for energy export to Vietnam.
Energy transition investment hits record high of $1.3tn, but more is...
New report from IRENA and CPI warns that far too little investment is finding its way to the global south.
AIIB raises $5bn for green infrastructure
Inaugural $5bn multicurrency Euro Commercial Paper programme to boost Infrastructure for Tomorrow and green infrastructure funding.