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  • South Africa’s Energy Transition: President Cyril Ramaphosa Calls For Urgent Climate Action

    President Cyril Ramaphosa underscored the critical need for immediate climate action during his address at the Climate Resilience Symposium in Tshwane. The symposium, attended by key stakeholders including government officials, […] The post South Africa’s Energy Transition: President Cyril Ramaphosa Calls For Urgent Climate Action appeared first on SolarQuarter.

  • World Bank Approves Landmark Renewable Energy Project In Botswana

    The World Bank’s Board of Directors has approved its inaugural lending operation to support renewable energy development in Botswana. The Botswana Renewable Energy Support and Access Accelerator (RESA) Project, approved […] The post World Bank Approves Landmark Renewable Energy Project In Botswana appeared first on SolarQuarter.

  • European Utilities Encouraged To Issue Green Bonds Under New EU Standards To Boost Investor Appeal – Report

    In a strategic move to enhance attractiveness to investors and reduce transition risk, Europe’s largest electric utilities are advised to issue green bonds in compliance with the forthcoming European Green […] The post European Utilities Encouraged To Issue Green Bonds Under New EU Standards To Boost Investor Appeal – Report…

  • Sungrow’s Latest Liquid Cooled Energy Storage System PowerTitan 2.0 Accelarates Energy Transition

    Hefei, China, July XX, 2024 — Sungrow, the global leading inverter and energy storage system provider, has its latest liquid cooled energy storage system PowerTitan 2.0 installed worldwide. The next-generation […] The post Sungrow’s Latest Liquid Cooled Energy Storage System PowerTitan 2.0 Accelarates Energy Transition appeared first on SolarQuarter.

  • We’re hiring a Research and Data Project Lead in Economics

    We are looking for a new economics specialist to join our Data & Research team.<br><br><a href="https://ourworldindata.org/econ-project-lead-q3-2024" target="_blank"><img src="https://ourworldindata.org/images/published/thumbnail_hire_proj_lead_economics.png"/></a>

  • Millions have died in conflicts since the Cold War; most of them in Africa and intrastate conflicts

    Deaths in the Middle East and deaths from violence targeting civilians have also been common.<br><br><a href="https://ourworldindata.org/conflict-deaths-breakdown" target="_blank"><img src="https://ourworldindata.org/images/published/nature-of-armed-conflict-featured-image.png"/></a>

  • Fastest in five months: Cash remittances jump by 3.6% in May — BSP

    Fastest in five months: Cash remittances jump by 3.6% in May — BSP

    MONEY SENT HOME by overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) rose by 3.6% in May, its fastest pace in five months, data from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) showed.

  • NG’s use of GOCCs’ excess funds flagged

    BUDGET ANALYSTS on Monday flagged the National Government (NG) for diverting excess funds from state-owned companies, noting that the move may compromise their services while the funds may likely be used by politicians as the 2025 polls near.

  • Meralco rates up by P2 per kWh in July as power costs ‘normalize’

    HOUSEHOLDS SERVED by Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) will face higher power bills this month as rates go up by more than P2 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) due to a normalization in power costs.

  • A one-stop shop for sneakers, LEGO, Funko Pop, and NBA cards

    THE THRILL of finding and obtaining rare, coveted shoes is what bonds the sneakerhead community. Sleek running shoes, chunky and colorful Japanese-style shoes, and classic Air Force Ones worn by many a basketball player are just a few of the many types of sneakers a collector might want.

  • PHL likely to grow by 5-6% this year — House think tank

    THE GOVERNMENT of President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. might have done enough pump-priming and should let the private sector take on a bigger role in boosting the economy, according to a congressional think tank.

  • To be wrapped in warmth

    THE BLEND of dance-friendly, Western R&B with Indian instrumentation may be what sets Indian-American musician Raveena apart from the other indie pop singers that arose in the mid-2010s.