14th of April

Development banks urged to put more energy into power for poor


Development banks urged to put more energy into power for poor

The World Bank and other major development banks are investing far too little in getting electric power to poor people around the globe, and should allocate at least half their energy budgets to such projects, environmental groups said on Thursday. Some 1.1 billion people, one in seven of the world’s population, still lack access to electricity. New global goals agreed this year set a target for everybody to have access to “affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy” by 2030. In a report issued as the World Bank spring meetings began in Washington DC, the Sierra Club and Oil Change International said top development banks had made little progress in their overall contribution to achieving that goal in the past two years. “For far too long, massive centralized power plants and expanding the grid have been the default approach in addressing energy poverty – a strategy which has clearly failed to reach the world’s poorest,” said Alex Doukas of Oil Change International. The African Development Bank and the Asian Development Bank dedicated the highest proportion of their energy portfolios to energy access, at just over a quarter each in the three fiscal years 2012 to 2014, according to the report. The World Bank allocated 10 percent of its energy investment to access over that period, while the Inter-American Development Bank’s share was just under 6 percent, the report showed. “There’s still time to reach the world’s goal of eliminating energy poverty by 2030 if these institutions act fast to rebalance their budgets toward what’s needed,” said Vrinda Manglik of the Sierra Club’s International Climate and Energy Campaign.

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12th of April

Solar power, text messages fight maternal deaths in rural Cameroon


Solar power, text messages fight maternal deaths in rural Cameroon

Julianna Senze, 40, had been in heavy labor for eight hours when she arrived at the Idenau Health Centre in Limbe, on the southwest coast of Cameroon.

Like many women in the country, she had had no prenatal care, so what should have been a routine delivery was now a high-risk medical procedure. The nurses, looking worn and tired, rushed her to the delivery room.

“We had to get her here quickly from Batoke village, some eight kilometers away, after receiving an SMS message from the doctor on duty,” said her husband, his voice strained with worry. Less than an hour later, Senze safely delivered a healthy baby boy.

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9th of April

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7th of April

Germany: Country smashes solar power record


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7th of April

World’s Largest Solar-Panel Power Plant Opens in Arizona


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7th of April

France Solar Roads Could Power 8% of Country


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7th of April

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7th of April

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3rd of April

Haryana makes solar plants mandatory for housing societies, industry


Haryana makes solar plants mandatory for housing societies, industry

Haryana has made solar power plants mandatory for housing societies, industries and other specified categories of buildings.

“The notification has been issued in this regard to achieve higher trajectory for solar power generation and promote green energy,” principal secretary for renewable energy Ankur Gupta said.

Under Haryana’s solar power policy for 2016, the state government is providing various incentives including industrial status, exemption from change of land use approval and cess, free-wheeling and banking facility, exemption of T&D and cross-subsidy charges. Besides, the government has decided to purchase solar power over and above the solar Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO), Gupta said.

He said 40 investors have signed memorandum of understanding adding to over Rs 98,000 crore with the aim of adding 8,531.75 MW of solar power, besides setting up of bio CNG, module or cell manufacturing, and research and development units in the state. Read more…

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31st of March

China-led infrastructure bank eyes first loans to India


china-led infrastructure bank eyes first loans to india

India hopes to receive one of the first loans issued by the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) later this year, as it looks to raise $500 million for solar power projects from the newly created lender, Indian officials said.

Funding for clean energy projects would allay fears of environmental lobbyists that the bank’s relaxed lending criteria could promote dirty fuels like coal in developing economies, like India, that are in a hurry to ramp up energy output.

The multilateral investment bank, which has authorised capital of $100 billion, plans to join global clean-energy initiatives, and could fund eco-friendly investment projects to avoid allegations of promoting pollution.

India, the bank’s second biggest shareholder after China, is looking to borrow from the AIIB, a senior official said, to back Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s plan of expanding installed solar capacity to 100 gigawatts by 2022.

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