Namibia Commences First Green Hydrogen-powered Iron Plant

Namibia has commenced work on its first decarbonised green hydrogen-powered iron plant. According to the Namibia…

UN Holds Climate Disaster Fund Talks Ahead of COP28

Over the weekend, negotiators avoided a deadlock in talks for a new climate disaster fund ahead…

Saudi Arabia, Russia to Continue Additional Voluntary Oil Cuts

Major oil exporters, Saudi Arabia and Russia, have confirmed that they would continue their additional voluntary…

Half of Top 2000 Companies Target Net-Zero Emissions

Around half the world’s largest 2,000 companies aim for mid-century net-zero emissions. However, only a few…

Copper is the Most Essential Metal for Energy Transition –Tertiary

Tertiary Minerals, a mineral mining firm, has reiterated its belief that Copper is the most essential metal…

South Africa Extends Bid Window Seven

In a setback to South Africa’s renewable energy ambitions, the anticipated Bid Window Seven (BW7) has encountered a delay.…

Africa’s Geothermal Capacity to Surpass Europe by 2030

The latest Rystad Energy projections have shown that Africa’s installed geothermal capacity will surpass Europe by…

Climate Change Costs Nigeria $100bn Annually –Report

A new report has disclosed that as of 2020, Nigeria lost at least $100 billion annually…

South Africa Pushes 3GW Gas Power to Tackle Energy Deficit

South Africa is tackling its energy deficit with a swift move towards 3 gigawatts (GW) of…

Reserve Bank of New Zealand Addresses Climate Change Risks

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand is actively improving its understanding of how climate change, the…