The technology group Wärtsilä has released its next-generation grid balancing technology, designed to provide flexible grid capacity and enable renewables to perform at lower costs
Energy
Africa’s first integrated hydrogen plant edges closer
Egypt Green, a green hydrogen plant located in Ain Sokhna, Egypt, which is owned, built, and operated by Fertiglobe, Scatec ASA, Orascom Construction and The Sovereign Fund of Egypt, has reached a significant milestone in its delivery with the commissioning of the first phase
Wärtsilä: maximising share of renewables is the soundest, cheapest and cleanest power strategy available to Mozambique
Speaking at the Wärtsilä Mozambique Energy Forum in Maputo, in the presence of the country’s main energy decision-makers, energy experts from Wärtsilä presented the latest results of an in-depth study which models the role that renewable energy can play in building the most cost-effective and reliable power system in Mozambique
World Bank: Ghana can turn climate challenges into opportunities for sustainable growth
The World Bank Group’s new Country Climate and Development Report (CCDR) for Ghana has estimated that at least one million more people could fall into poverty due to climate shocks, if urgent climate actions are not taken
US$1bn for just coal transitions in South Africa and Indonesia
The governing board of the Climate Investment Funds has endorsed new investment plans set to allocate US$1bn for a just transition from coal to clean power in South Africa and Indonesia