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First Solar to build 200MW PV for mines in Australia
First Solar has said it will develop a series of diesel-PV hybrid power plants for mines in remote parts of Australia, according to a media report. The thin-film module manufacturer and project develo...
1 Apr 2014
First Solar to build 200MW PV for mines in Australia
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Energy
100 MW solar PV project underway in Pakistan
Chinese mounting systems maker Powerway Renewable Energy reports that it will supply its solar mounting systems and ground screw foundations, as well as construction services, to developer TBEA for th...
5 Sep 2014
100 MW solar PV project underway in Pakistan
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Carbon & Climate
Madhya Pradesh's call to bamboo investors reignites debate over forest access
India's first bamboo investors’ meet in Bhopal opened another chapter in the contentious “forestland for industry” debate that has haunted the country for the past two decades. On June 20, Madhya Pra...
16 Jul 2015
Madhya Pradesh's call to bamboo investors reignites debate over forest access
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Goa implements scheme to encourage renewable energy
Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar has said that to encourage renewable energy, his government intended to implement a scheme to grant a refund up to maximum 25 per cent of infrastructure tax paid fo...
12 Mar 2014
Goa implements scheme to encourage renewable energy
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Corporate Responsibility
CEO Interview: Tom Albanese, Vedanta – A safe pair of hands
Vedanta Resources is no mining minnow. Listed on the London Stock Exchange, it is a global, diversified company with operations in India, Sri Lanka, Zambia, Namibia, South Africa, Liberia, Ireland and...
11 Feb 2015
CEO Interview: Tom Albanese, Vedanta – A safe pair of hands
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Valuing carbon: One size doesn't fit all
Industry observers hoping for more to be achieved at the United Nation's climate change meeting last month in Lima may have been disappointed with the weak, watered down agreement: pledges are not eno...
6 Jan 2015
Valuing carbon: One size doesn't fit all
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Policy & Finance
EIB offers help for renewable energy projects
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has offered assistance for development of renewable energy projects in Pakistan. EIB Vice President Magdalena Alverez held talks with Finance Minister Ishaq Dar to e...
17 Feb 2014
EIB offers help for renewable energy projects
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Energy
Hydro, wind power booms in Philippines in 2014
Hydroelectric power remains the most attractive renewable energy investment in the Philippines as eight new mini hydro projects gain approval for construction this year. Hydrotec
Renewables
, the dev...
13 Jan 2014
Hydro, wind power booms in Philippines in 2014
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Celestial Green Ventures welcomes Victor Reina to their team
Celestial Green Ventures (CGV), a forest conservation company based in Dublin, is pleased to welcome to their growing family Victor Pavia Reina as the new Environmental Engineer. Victor has joined CGV...
6 May 2014
Celestial Green Ventures welcomes Victor Reina to their team
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The age of megaprojects
We seem to be entering a new age of megaprojects, as countries, in particular those of the G-20, mobilize the private sector to invest heavily in multi-million (if not multi-billion or multi-trillion)...
15 Jul 2015
The age of megaprojects
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The top 5 food and agriculture stories in 2015
This year's Southeast Asia haze crisis, fresh controversies about the use of pesticides in agriculture and a looming food crisis due to an unusually long El Nino phenomenon underscored the challenges ...
28 Dec 2015
The top 5 food and agriculture stories in 2015
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Tata Power Renewable Energy acquires AES Saurashtra Windfarms
Tata Power Renewable Energy, an arm of Tata Power, on Tuesday announced the acquisition of AES Saurashtra Windfarms Private Ltd. "Tata Power Renewable Energy, a 100 per cent subsidiary of Tata Power, ...
26 Feb 2014
Tata Power Renewable Energy acquires AES Saurashtra Windfarms
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Energy
Brace yourself for Solargeddon
OK, here’s the bad news. Despite all our efforts, despite the jobs losses, despite the facts, despite the undeniable climate logic, tragically now I fear that Solargeddon is a big step closer. As an a...
20 Aug 2014
Brace yourself for Solargeddon
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Energy
ACT plans vast expansion in renewable energy
The ACT government will vastly expand its commitment to solar, wind and other renewable energy projects, building on solar farms already in train near Tuggeranong, Uriarra and Mugga Lane. Environment ...
27 Feb 2014
ACT plans vast expansion in renewable energy
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Energy
Indigenous anti-dam activists converge in Sarawak from around the globe
Two-dozen indigenous anti-dam campaigners from Brazil, India, Honduras, and across Southeast Asia are attending a conference highlighting the impact of large hydroelectric dams that started yesterday....
21 Oct 2015
Indigenous anti-dam activists converge in Sarawak from around the globe
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Carbon & Climate
Carbon offsets can do more environmental harm than good
When was the last time you booked a flight? That extra A$1 in the final stages of booking may seem a small price to pay for offsetting the carbon emissions you generate travelling by air. But globally...
29 May 2014
Carbon offsets can do more environmental harm than good
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Energy
Scientists refute lower emissions claim for fracking
The argument that fracking can help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is misguided, according to an international scientific study, because the amount of extra fossil fuel it will produce will cancel...
16 Oct 2014
Scientists refute lower emissions claim for fracking
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Energy
Unfinished nuclear plants raise safety doubts
...
renewables
. France is already considering merging Areva and Électricité de France (EDF), the two nuclear companies in which it owns the majority of shares. Areva is building the Flamanville reactor on...
15 Apr 2015
Unfinished nuclear plants raise safety doubts
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Transport
Battery costs drop even faster as electric car sales continue to rise
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renewables
in our electricity mix can be increased significantly. The findings published this month suggest that the transition from niche to mainstream product may well occur far sooner than people b...
15 Apr 2015
Battery costs drop even faster as electric car sales continue to rise
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ClimateCare
Changing cooking in Kenya for good
Climate and sustainable development expert ClimateCare, celebrated its 18th Birthday by launching a fund that aims to create a new market for ethanol cookers, improving the health of the local communi...
19 Jan 2015
Changing cooking in Kenya for good
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Carbon & Climate
Indonesia’s wildfires intensify as haze spreads into Malaysia
Fires in Indonesia’s West Kalimantan province have sent haze across the border into Malaysia, where worsening air pollution …
Indonesia’s wildfires intensify as haze spreads into Malaysia
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Policy & Finance
Singapore dominates Southeast Asia AI funding as investment surges
City-state accounts for nearly all regional Native AI funding, while larger late-stage deals drive capital raised in 2026 …
Singapore dominates Southeast Asia AI funding as investment surges
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Corporate Responsibility
Singapore got old fast, now rethinking who cares for its people
Rapid ageing and digital isolation are pushing businesses beyond traditional corporate giving.
Singapore got old fast, now rethinking who cares for its people
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Carbon & Climate
Why extreme heat could be Asia’s most underestimated health challenge
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As extreme heat intensifies across Asia, it is becoming a growing public health concern, straining health systems and …
Why extreme heat could be Asia’s most underestimated health challenge
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Carbon & Climate
China’s new carbon-intensity measure has not changed its climate pledges
Expanding carbon intensity to include industrial process emisisons strengthens longer-term decarbonisation, argue three energy specialists.
China’s new carbon-intensity measure has not changed its climate pledges
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Philippines’ proposed climate budget edges up to US$11 billion but tagging questions persist
The planned allocation comes after weeks of monsoon rains and flooding, including in Metro Manila, sharpening questions over …
Philippines’ proposed climate budget edges up to US$11 billion but tagging questions persist
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