Tag: Energies
cold shower on fossils in the new draft agreement
This new draft of the World Assessment, made public at the end of the day in Dubai, saw all the options for an “exit”, including conditional ones, from fossil fuels…
Kazakhstan invests in wind power
More than 115 countries committed this Saturday at COP28 in Dubai to tripling global renewable energy capacities by the end of the decade. Illustration, at the same time, Kazakhstan announced…
The European Union announces massive investments in electricity networks
As COP28 opens this Thursday, November 30 in Dubai, the European Union (EU) announces massive investments in the modernization of electricity networks. An action plan which aims to accommodate the…
our advice for investing in renewable energies – L’Express
Limiting the carbon footprint of your savings has never yielded so much… For around ten years, certain participatory financing platforms, or crowdfunding, such as Enerfip, Lendosphere, Lumo or even Lendopolis,…
Germany wants to capitalize on African potential
The fifth meeting of the “Compact with Africa” initiative, launched by Germany within the G20, was held on Monday in Berlin. It brought together the thirteen African countries that are…
The Central African Republic inaugurates its second solar energy plant in Danzi
The government is banking on electricity to establish the sustainable socio-economic development of the country. This Friday, November 17, the Central African authorities inaugurated the second solar power plant in…
In Lyon, the “valley” of chemistry is turning towards the energies of the future – L’Express
A priori, nothing glamorous. A factory Arkema fluorinated gases, a TotalEnergies refinery from which an immense cloud of smoke escapes, a vast production site belonging to Solvay… The chemical valley,…
Wind turbine manufacturer Siemens Energy announces annual loss of 5 billion euros
The German group reported an annual loss of nearly 5 billion euros, weighed down by its wind subsidiary, the day after the disclosure of a 15 billion euro rescue plan…
Amnesty justifies the right of Wet’suwet’en indigenous people to oppose the gas pipeline project
Amnesty International is calling on a Canadian court not to try a person from an indigenous nation whose trial begins on Monday, October 30. Part of the Wet’suwet’en community opposes…
“The French automotive industry benefits from unprecedented investments”
The Covid crisis caused a very large-scale decline in the French automobile industry, going from 2.1 million vehicles in 2019 to 1.3 million the following year. For France to remain…