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Ørsted brings in renowned investors, CDPQ and Cathay PE, for Greater Changhua 1 Offshore Wind Farm

Ørsted brings in renowned investors, CDPQ and Cathay PE, for Greater Changhua 1 Offshore Wind Farm News provided by Share this article Share this article Global institutional investor CDPQ and experienced local investor Cathay PE will co-invest 50% of the 605MW Greater Changhua 1 Offshore Wind Farm. Ørsted will retain a 50% share ownership in the Greater Changhua 1 Offshore Wind Farm, as well as deliver the full construction and long-term O&M services for the project, which is expected to be completed by 2022. The partnership is based on a financing model for offshore wind projects that is unique in the Asia-Pacific Region. This is CDPQ s first direct investment in Taiwan through its Infrastructure team, which has a long track-record in the renewable energy sector.

China Recolonizes Africa

Joe Biden has pledged that one of his first acts as President will be rejoining the Paris climate treaty – which gives China a complete pass on reducing emissions until at least 2030. Even Biden’s designated “climate envoy,” former Secretary of StateJohn Kerry, says the existing treaty “has to be stronger,” but then claims China will somehow become an active partner, instead of the competitor and adversary it clearly is. His rationale:“Climate is imperative, it s as imperative for China as it is for us.” As to China employing more Green technology and abiding by (much less strengthening) the Paris agreement, the evidence is at best spotty, at worst completely the opposite. President Trump pulled the United States out of Paris, but between January 2017 and May 2019 the US had shuttered 50 coal-fired power plants, with 51 more shutdowns announced, bringing the total shutdowns to 289 (330 once announced shutdowns also take place) since 2010, soon leaving under 200 s

The recolonization of Africa by China

The recolonization of Africa by China By CFACT Ed, Duggan Flanakin |2020-12-14T10:11:56-05:00December 19th, 2020|Economy|Comments Off on The recolonization of Africa by China Joe Biden has pledged as one of his first acts as President to rejoin the Paris climate agreement, which continues to give China a pass until at least 2030. Biden’s designated envoy, former Secretary of State John Kerry, has stated that the existing agreement “has to be stronger.” Kerry also claims that China, though a competitor and potential adversary, will become an active partner. His rationale: “Climate is imperative, it’s as imperative for China as it is for us.”

The UK s decision to halt funding for new oil & gas projects is ill-founded and counter productive

The UK’s decision to halt funding for new oil & gas projects is ill-founded and counter productive 14th Dec 2020    |    Source: APO The decision follows, among others, opposition to the recently announced support of the UK Export Finance’s (UKEF) for Total’s 12.88 mtpa Mozambique LNG export terminal in Cago Delgado The United Kingdom has recently declared that it will stop support and funding to any new oil, gas and coal projects on the 5th anniversary of the Paris Agreement. While this is a setback, we must continue to be unwavering in our commitment to stand up for Africa s energy sector, its workers,

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