The Canadian government, led by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, faces the challenge of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. The Canadian Energy Regulator (CER) has published three scenarios for the target, but has yet to make any recommendations. The report highlights that further action is needed across industries and provinces to contribute to achieving this goal. Due to high oil prices, Canadian oil production will continue to grow until the end of the decade, with the most optimistic scenario seeing crude oil production peak in 2026. The third scenario is that oil production peaks in 2035. If Canada achieves net-zero emissions by 2050, it will generate electricity using zero- or low-emissions technologies, doubling electricity demand by 2050.

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Norfund, Norway's climate investment fund, and KLP, Norway's largest pension company, have committed to providing equity and guarantees for a 168 MW wind farm being developed by Enel Green Power in India. The project is expected to produce about 700 GWh per year, which will avoid the emission of about 573,000 tons of CO2 per year as India's current energy source is mainly coal. The investment is part of the Climate Investment Fund's first-year total commitment of NOK 2.14 billion, which will distribute NOK 10 billion over the next five years. The project is the third investment under the Climate Investment Fund, with KLP as co-investor. The government has committed NOK 10 billion over the next five years to fund projects that are estimated to avoid emissions of 6.2 million tonnes of CO2e per year.

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Reliance Industries, led by billionaire Mukesh Ambani, could earn $1-1.5 billion from its new energy business by 2030 and invest $2 trillion in India by 2050. The company plans to have 100GW of installed solar capacity by 2030, accounting for 35% of India's targeted capacity. The company aims to become a net zero carbon company by 2035 and is building a fully integrated end-to-end renewable energy ecosystem for customers through solar, batteries and hydrogen. The Indian government has set a target to install 500GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030, with solar accounting for the lion's share.

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GE Vernova has been selected by Amplus Solar as the supplier of onshore wind turbines for a 108 MW Tamil Nadu project. The company will supply and commission 40 units, marking India's order book exceeding 3 GW, with the aim of reaching 5 GW of installed wind capacity by early 2024. The wind farm is expected to be commissioned in August 2024.

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Cepsa and Iberdrola have signed an agreement to transport green hydrogen between Spain and the Netherlands, aiming to become a leader in green hydrogen. Cepsa hopes to sell some of its products to industrial customers eager to decarbonize the European economy through the Netherlands. The agreements will help create a green hydrogen sea corridor between Algeciras and Rotterdam and allow Cepsa access to its transport network in the Netherlands. Iberdrola plans to invest 3 billion euros in its flagship green hydrogen project in Andalusia, which includes a 1 billion euro green ammonia plant.

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Climate change think tank ECCO and consultancy Artelys said Italy would need to add 190 gigawatts of renewable energy capacity by 2035 to achieve a G7 net-zero electricity system. The country relies heavily on the electricity system, with more than 50 percent of its electricity coming from natural gas, oil or coal. To achieve this goal, Italy needs to increase its installed solar and wind capacity by 7 sites by 2030 and by 8 sites by 2035. By 2035, electricity generation from natural gas will be almost zero, and thermal power plants will be converted to hydrogen and biogas.

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Athein is seeking to raise $250 million to $300 million in equity from investors to fund its planned solar and wind projects in India, the Philippines and Vietnam. The company has hired Hong Kong-based Green Horizon Capital Partners to advise on the equity raise. India and Southeast Asian countries are rapidly increasing their use of renewable energy due to blackouts and climate change. The equity financing is Athein's first joint venture with five solar companies.

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For the first time since 2020, wind power will overtake coal as Germany's largest electricity supplier in the first quarter of 2023. Conventional energy sources still account for more than half of electricity production. Germany aims to generate at least 80 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030.

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The Japanese government has adopted a revised plan to use more hydrogen as fuel to reduce carbon emissions. It set an ambitious goal of increasing annual supply sixfold and pledged 15 trillion yen in funding. The plan prioritizes nine strategic areas, including the development of water electrolysis equipment, fuel batteries and large tank trucks for transporting hydrogen. Japanese leaders aim to transform the country into a "hydrogen society" by promoting the commercial use of pure hydrogen and ammonia. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has set an ambitious goal to encourage long-term investment in developing large-scale hydrogen supply and demand. Economic sanctions against Russia have intensified competition for LNG, necessitating a long-term strategy to ensure a stable energy supply.

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The Suzlon Group has achieved the milestone of 20 GW of installed wind turbine capacity worldwide, with 12,467 wind turbines installed in 17 countries, spanning six continents. Together with its late founder and chairman Tulsi Tanti, Suzlon has shaped the Indian wind energy industry since 1995. Suzlon's journey from the first 270kW turbine in 1995 to a 3MW turbine in 2023 will continue to inspire generations to come. Headquartered in Suzlon One Earth, Pune, the group has a diverse workforce of 5,900 employees with an operating track record of over 28 years.

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