Vestas, the world's largest wind turbine maker, reported its first annual loss in almost a decade as energy and raw material costs rose. Sales fell 7 percent to 14.5 billion euros, while the operating margin, excluding special items, was negative 8 percent. Vestas, which announced a profit warning last month because of delays and provisions for its turbo model in the fourth quarter, expects to be marginally profitable in 2023 on sales of $14 billion and an operating margin of 3%. Its shares were up 2.7 percent on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange in morning trade.

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General Antonio Guterres has called on nations to act decisively to prevent a global collapse. He called for urgent action for peace, economic rights and development, climate action, respect for diversity and inclusive societies. He called for a holistic view of the peace continuum, identifying the root causes of conflict and focusing on prevention, mediation, reconciliation, peacebuilding and greater participation of women and youth. He also called for an overhaul of the global financial architecture to invest in education, universal health care, pandemic preparedness, decent work and social protection. He said global emissions must be halved this decade, including through "more ambitious action" to switch from fossil fuels to renewable energy, especially among the top group of industrialized G20 countries.

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The European Union is nearing completion of its response to a multibillion-dollar U.S. climate subsidy plan that has sparked tensions with the bloc. French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire and his German counterpart, Robert Habeck, will travel to Washington on Monday for talks on European concerns over the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen unveiled proposals to ease state aid rules on Wednesday, but no new EU funding will be forthcoming. The plans will be debated at a summit of EU heads of state and government in Brussels on Thursday and Friday, with a final decision expected in March. The IRA provides $370 billion in subsidies for America's energy transition, including tax breaks for American-made electric vehicles and batteries.

Europe is concerned about unfair competition and the collateral damage of companies moving out of the bloc. Harbeck said the U.S. is pushing to "reduce the cost of developing climate-friendly technologies," but the important thing is that it's friendly, fair competition.

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India Energy Week is estimated to have over 650 exhibitors and will be attended by 34 ministers from various countries. The PM will roll out a big energy plan, including accelerating the blending of ethanol in petrol to 20% by 2025 under a plan called E20. Other initiatives include solar cookers, producing clothes by recycling millions of plastic pet bottles, and the inauguration of a green hydrogen mobility rally.

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Greenko Group has signed an agreement with Belgian manufacturer John Cockerill to produce alkaline electrolyzers for the Green Ammonia Plant in Una, Himachal Pradesh. The Una plant will install 28 5MW electrolyzers, bringing the hydrogen production capacity of the high-voltage alkaline electrolyzers to 140MW. The electrolyser order was executed within the framework of a strategic cooperation agreement signed in March 2022.

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Spending on energy transition projects totaled $1.1 trillion last year, matching spending on fossil fuels. The increase was due to the energy crisis following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Renewable energy was the largest area of investment at $495 billion, followed by electrified transportation projects. China - the world's largest polluter - is by far the largest investor in the energy transition.

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U.S. solar contract prices have soared by a third over the past year as developers struggle to secure imported panels. But wind energy prices have fallen slightly in recent months, thanks to major new federal subsidies. Since June, U.S. customs officials have seized hundreds of shipments of solar panels at U.S. ports, sending solar prices soaring.

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The first G20 Energy Transition Working Group (ETWG) meeting under India's presidency will be held in Bengaluru from 5-7 February. The meeting will have more than 150 participants, including G20 member countries and nine specially invited guest countries. It will examine every technical aspect of the value chain, from capture to storage and utilization pathways.

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The European Commission's plan to create a new EU fund for green industry is facing growing opposition. Seven EU countries publicly rejected the idea in a letter to the EU executive. The letter was signed by the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Austria, Ireland, Estonia and Slovakia. Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium also oppose any new joint EU borrowing.

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Greece's largest power utility, Public Power Corp. (PPC), and Germany's RWE have taken a final investment decision to build five solar farms in Greece. The farms will cost 180 million euros ($196 million) and have a combined capacity of around 200 megawatts. They are expected to be fully operational by the end of the first quarter of 2024.

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