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Talking about the wind

Talking about the wind Kathmandu Post Nepal, July 1 Nepal s energy mix, currently dominated by hydropower, is expected to be more diverse in the coming years with developers showing interest in renewable energy projects. Nationally Determined Contribution has set a goal to expand clean energy generation from approximately 1,400 to 15,000 megawatts, of which 5-10 percent will be generated from mini and micro-hydropower, solar, wind and bio-energy by 2030. Out of this, 5,000 megawatts is an unconditional target, and wind energy may be a viable option to meet this goal. The wind mapping data from the World Bank Group shows that Nepal has a very good potential for wind energy generation, but not much has been done on this front so far. A few small-scale wind turbines set up in various parts of the country have become a viable option for those areas not connected to the national grid.

Singapore seeks partnerships to meet low-carbon challenge

29 June 2021 1:39 GMT Updated  29 June 2021 1:48 GMT in  London Singapore is seeking further partnerships with other nations and industry to advance emerging low-carbon technologies, including hydrogen and carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS), as the government follows up on the findings from two respective feasibility studies. As an alternative energy disadvantaged country, we expect these [hydrogen and CCUS] technologies to play important roles in our transition to a low-carbon future,” said a governmental multi-agency statement. “They will help us in our effort to meet our commitments and ambitions in climate action, as set out in our enhanced 2030 Nationally Determined Contribution and Long-Term Low-Emissions Development Strategy, and the Singapore Green Plan 2030.

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