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March 04, 2022

Australian carbon prices crash below AU$50 amid global market uncertainty

As uncertainty grips global energy markets, Australian Carbon Credit Units have seen their first continuous drop in value in over a year, with the price ending on Thursday at AU$46.75 per tonne, down nearly 20% from the all-time highs achieved in January.
March 03, 2022

Brazilian steelmaker Usiminas signs solar PPA with Canadian Solar

Brazil’s largest steelmaker Usinas Siderurgicas de Minas Gerais (Usiminas) has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with Canadian Solar for 50% of 381 MW Morada do Sol solar farm’s total energy production.
March 03, 2022

Sanza Energy launches Spain’s first online platform for commercializing PPAs

Sanza Energy, Spain’s first digital platform for commercializing power purchase agreement (PPA), has come into operation in February. The platform is designed to simplify the process of acquiring and selling energy while stimulate the development of new r
March 03, 2022

Cambridge researchers develop energy-efficient way to convert CO2 into clean fuel

Researchers from the University of Cambridge have developed a method for converting carbon dioxide into clean, sustainable fuels without producing any undesired by-products or waste.
March 02, 2022

Panasonic inks PPA in Thailand for 1,169 kWp rooftop solar array

Shizen Energy, a Japanese renewable energy developer, and Constant Energy, a Thai power producer, have announced the signing of a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with Panasonic Energy (Thailand) Co Ltd, featuring a 1,169 kWp rooftop solar array.
March 02, 2022

European carbon permits suffer biggest one-day fall amid Russia-Ukraine conflicts

The benchmark European carbon price plummeted 16.25% on Tuesday, closing at 68.85 euros. The price is now down more than 28% since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, with the price decoupling from the energy markets it normally monitors due to profit-taking an
March 02, 2022

Bitcoin mining’s carbon emission jumped 17% after moving out of China

Bitcoin mining’s carbon emissions have increased after moving from China to the United States and other countries, according to a team of academics from the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Germany.
March 01, 2022

I-RECs demand surges amid tightening of carbon credit rules

The I-REC Standard, according to S&P Global Platts, is fast spreading over the world, with a presence in more than 30 countries, indicating increased demand for sustainable products in emerging markets.
February 25, 2022

Asia sees a threefold surge in renewable energy transaction

In 2021, transaction value for renewable energy assets in Asia increased more than threefold to US$13.6 billion, with transaction volume surging to 75, up 53% year over year, according to Enerdatics, a Bangalore-based research company. Large business merg
February 25, 2022

Carbon Trust rolls out new net zero certification scheme for businesses

UK-based organization Carbon Trust launched on Tuesday a new certification scheme designed to certify businesses' net zero goals and strategies.
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