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IEA Working to Cut Renewable Energy Costs in Developing World
A view of the logo of the International Energy Agency in Paris, France, December 15, 2023. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsThe Inte…
Electric Car
IMF Warns Against ‘Protectionism’ in Rich World’s Green Subsidies
The US will subsidise North American-made electric vehicles, sparking responses from other rich countries – but there are concerns on the effects on the d…
Solar Power Plant
Smarter Climate Finance for the Developing World
Without a concerted effort by governments and international financial institutions to harmonise standards and strengthen incentives for investments in decarboni…
Energy Transition
Show Us the Money: Developing World at COP27 Seeks Financing Details
Finance took centre stage at the COP27 climate talks on Wednesday, with U.N. experts publishing a list of projects worth $120 billion that investors could back …
Coal Trade
Japan to Keep Pushing Coal in Developing World Despite Criticism
Japan will continue providing backing to new coal-fired power projects in developing countries, a government source said Monday, despite international efforts t…
Coal Price
Despite Talk of Coal's Demise, it Still Powers the World
The amount of electricity generated from coal jumped 7 percent in the developing world last year, according to Bloomberg NEF’s annual Climatescope report that …
Distributed Solar
Papua New Guinea: A Leader of off Grid Solar Lighting in The Developing World
A new report by IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, says Papua New Guinea has achieved dramatic growth in the use of off-grid solar products with 60% of hous…