Infrastructure Journal
Protesters and the political dregs are upping sticks from the COP26 summit to take 'sustainable' transport solutions for the next hot air symposium as dust settles on more MoUs than you can shake a toothy grin at
The government of Abu Dhabi has announced an 8.8GW renewables capacity target for the year 2025 and is planning 2 new solar schemes with a combined output of 2GW
IJ Global's editorial director looks back over the first week of the Glasgow COP and worries too much is being promised and not enough is getting done
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Australian mining mogul Andrew Forrest’s renewables company Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) has signed an MoU with British construction giant JCB and renewables developer Ryze Hydrogen for the supply of green hydrogen to the UK
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Asian Development Bank (ADB) has signed an MoU with Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) to support reaching the Indonesian state utility's renewable energy goals
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Oil and gas major Santos made a final investment decision on its proposed Moomba carbon capture and storage (CCS) project on Monday, November 1
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