EDP SA Commits $1B to Asia‑Pacific Renewables, Targeting Australia
EDP SA’s renewables unit will invest about $1 billion in green energy projects across Asia-Pacific through 2028, with a focus on developing its presence in Australia. https://t.co/7kjQ8OwsYF
Fossil‑fuel Phase‑out Protects Economies From Price Shocks
Countries that phase out fossil fuels will be "shielding their economies against the kind of price shocks that we're seeing currently," said the Netherlands' climate minister https://t.co/b6Hq7lkOWO
Geopolitical Risks Drive Long-Term Contracts, Boost Low‑carbon Fertilizer
The top executive at Atome sees the low-carbon fertilizer industry getting a boost as buyers shift to long-term contracts amid rising geopolitical risks. https://t.co/oo6Au7EQpp
Tropical Forest Loss Drops 36% After 2024 Record
Tropical forest loss declined significantly last year, falling 36% after reaching a record level in 2024 https://t.co/eyluPiAgzB
France Commits to Ending Coal by 2030, Oil by 2045
France unveiled a plan to phase out fossil fuels at a climate summit in Colombia, with goals to exit coal by 2030, oil by 2045 and natural gas by 2050 https://t.co/QGbEK0nsip
2025 Forest Loss Drops as Deforestation Controls Take Effect
Forest loss declined significantly in 2025, thanks to countries curbing deforestation and a lull in wildfires in some parts of the world https://t.co/jEvadYGk72
Ming Yang Seeks New European Factory After UK Rejection
Ming Yang, a major Chinese maker of offshore wind turbines, aims to finalize a European site for a factory by June, after the UK rejected its plan to build a plant in Scotland https://t.co/QCuH0nVNf3
Unreported Coal Methane Costs Nations Cheap Emission Cuts
Nations that fail to report coal mine methane emissions could be missing out on cheap opportunities to slash releases of the potent greenhouse gas, according to a report from energy think tank Ember https://t.co/WRVgOiwN88
State AGs Question ESG Influence on Credit Downgrades
A group of state attorneys general wrote to the US SEC and major credit-rating firms, raising concerns about the use of environmental, social and governance factors in downgrade decisions https://t.co/YAjBFb3EC0
Longi's Q1 Loss Widens Despite Higher Prices and Exports
Chinese solar giant Longi Green Energy saw its net loss widened in the first quarter, despite stronger module pricing and exports offset overcapacity in the sector https://t.co/cC779flaIO
Hungary Cuts Nuclear Output Half for Generator Repairs
Hungary’s nuclear energy authority said output at one block of the country’s sole atomic power station will be cut by 50% from April 29 for repairs on a generator support system. https://t.co/aR3bEQzyu2
Iran Conflict Spikes Electric Car Sales Amid Oil Turmoil
The war in Iran and the turmoil it has set off in global oil markets fueled a surge in electric car sales in March https://t.co/HPt3fEZnNX
Global EV Sales Surge as Buyers Abandon Gas Post‑Iran War
New EV sale figures confirm buyers around the world are moving away from gas-powered cars in the wake of the Iran war https://t.co/qVpb5rV8nJ
China Plans Another London Green Sovereign Bond Sale
China is considering another green sovereign bond sale in London this year as Beijing looks to expand its presence in international debt markets https://t.co/gUiG7ZPz7n
Heatwaves and Drought Fuel India's Inflation Pressures
India is facing inflation threats from heat waves and below normal rainfall this year, creating new economic pressures for policymakers already grappling with soaring energy costs https://t.co/OJ6zmhmRPI