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The EU's Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF), worth €723 billion, is part of the Next Generation EU package aimed at promoting a post-pandemic green economic transition. The plan covers renewable energy, energy efficiency, grid development and electric vehicles. Member states receive installments as milestones are reached, but negotiations on investments in gas and nuclear power, synthetic fuels and emergency subsidies for energy consumers remain a challenge. Greece and Romania have asked for revisions to their recovery and resilience plans, with Greece seeking more funding and Romania seeking leeway on the deadline.

A study by the University of Oxford and the Regulatory Assistance Program found that heat pumps are several times more efficient than oil, gas or electric heating. The study, published in the journal Joule, found that heat pumps operate two to three times more efficiently than combustion heating or resistive heating technologies. Heat pumps harness nature's energy and take advantage of temperature differences, with the coefficient of performance (COP) being the main indicator of efficiency. The study also found that even air source heat pumps are suitable for sub-freezing temperatures, making them twice as efficient as electric heating systems.

Saudi Arabia's Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman stressed that climate change policies should not "overwhelm" countries struggling with energy poverty. Speaking at the African Economic Cooperation Conference, he urged more action to help the estimated 800 million people around the world who do not have reliable access to electricity. Saudi Arabia, the world's largest crude oil exporter, has announced a goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2060. However, he also believes that continued investment in hydrocarbons is necessary for energy stability. He stressed that attempts to provide financial support to affected countries have had limited success.

Hinduja Renewables has won the bid for a 250 MW solar power project from India's state-run NHPC. The project, which includes a 3,000 MW Interstate Transmission System (ISTS) connected solar power project, aims to reduce carbon emissions equivalent to over 5,51,000 tonnes annually. Hinduja Renewables was one of the eight successful bidders in the tender.

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