The World Cup of Oil & Gas Emissions — Who Wins?
“If World Cup countries were going head-to-head based on their oil and gas emissions, who would win with the lowest climate footprint?”
“If World Cup countries were going head-to-head based on their oil and gas emissions, who would win with the lowest climate footprint?”
In its ongoing efforts to strengthen international solar diplomacy, India is set to launch a major funding initiative. India’s Ministry for New and Renewable Energy is likely to propose to the government to set up a World Solar Bank. The bank is likely to help member countries of the International Solar Alliance to access affordable funding for solar power projects.
In the interest of promoting the use of solar power across the world, the International Solar Alliance (ISA) has proposed an agreement to facilitate trading of solar power across borders.
The government of France will be committing €700 million in investment to the International Solar Alliance (ISA), the country’s president Emmanuel Macron has revealed.
During a recent conference of the International Solar Alliance in Abu Dhabi, the Director-General of the agency made several encouraging announcements that indicate a concerted effort towards the target to facilitate the implementation of 1,000 gigawatts of solar power capacity across the world.
One of India’s leading private sector banks has pledged to mobilize a large volume of funds to finance large-scale solar power projects in India by 2030.
The International Solar Alliance — a brainchild of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi — will likely receive legal multilateral agency status later this year during the visit of French President Emmanuel Macron to India.
In perhaps a little over a year Nautilus Minerals will begin mining operations in the deep ocean off Papa New Guinea. New tools, ships and techniques are anticipated to yield copper, gold and silver.