Iranian Ambassador to Kabul Bahador Aminian said that his country’s exports to Afghanistan are 3 times more than what it sends to 28 member states of the European Union. highlighting that trade with Afghanistan is of high value to Tehran.
Read More »Eight Foreign Banks Join Russian Transfer System
Eight foreign banks have signed up for the Russian version of the worldwide payments system Swift. launched to bypass US sanctions. according to the Central Bank of Russia.
Read More »UK’s Renewable Trade to Drop Off by 75% Before 2023
Cicero Group notes this collapse in trading activity is likely to mean the UK will not alone be able to successfully achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
Read More »EU Grants €40m for Moldova-Romania Power Link
The interconnector. scheduled to be completed by 2024. is expected to considerably enhance the stability and reliability of Moldova’s electricity supply.
Read More »Russia`s Climate Related Goals
The Russian government is about to try a climate-related set of goals to reduce the country’s fossil fuel dependence and improve the economy’s energy efficiency.
Read More »USA and China Overtake Europe in Energy R&D Expenses
China and the US ramped up spending by 12 percent each. taking expenses to 8 billion dollars in China. and 8.2 billion dollars in the US.
Read More »UN Secretary General Salutes `Turning Point` in Climate Crisis Struggle
The UN summit is set to provide a sobering counterpoint to Friday’s global climate strikes.
Read More »Offshore Wind Costs Continue to Tumble as UK Gov Award Contracts
The cost of offshore wind has continued to tumble as the UK Government revealed the price for power from new schemes had fallen below £40 per megawatt hour of electricity.
Read More »Renewable Power Additions to Hit Double-Digit Growth in 2019
Renewables have a major part to play in curbing global emissions.
Read More »Record Low Price for Offshore Wind in Clean Energy Auction
Around 6GW of projects have been awarded contracts. with offshore wind projects set to be delivered for as low as £39.65 MWh.
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