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UK and Poland Finance Turkish Solar Project
In 2021, a 1.35GW solar project in Turkey (pictured) received £217 million loan support from UKEF. Image: Kalyone Enerji.The UK’s Standard Chartered…
Solar project
UK and Poland Back €249M Loan for Turkey’s Solar Project
The UK and Poland have partnered to support a €249 million (£214m) financing deal for a solar power project in Turkey.The loan, arranged by Standard …
Offshore Wind Power
UK and South Korea Help Secure Millions for World's Largest Monopile Factory
UK Export Finance (UKEF) and South Korea’s export credit agency Korea Trade Insurance Corporation (K-Sure) have helped SeAH Wind to secure GBP 367 million…
Energy Transition
Why It’s Crucial to Change the Climate and Energy Model for Developing Countries
locking fossil-fuel projects strikes at their ability to finance clean energy transitionWorkers install a solar panel at a photovoltaic solar park on the outski…
Solar Technology
Why It’s Crucial to Change the Climate and Energy Model for Developing Countries
Blocking fossil-fuel projects strikes at their ability to finance clean energy transitionLast month, Standard Chartered said it would no longer finance the $5 b…
Net Zero Emission
UAE Requires $681Bn Investment for Net-Zero Transition, Says Standard Chartered
Emerging markets told they need to invest an additional $94.8tn to meet long-term global warming targets.
Crude Oil
Reluctance to Buy Russian Crude Could Cause Long-Term Output Problems
Standard Chartered: continuing consumer reluctance to buy from Russia and shortages of capital, equipment, and technology will impact Russian oil output.
Paris Climate Agreement
Companies Net Zero Action Plans could be too Little too Late
More than half of companies are not transitioning fast enough, leaving them in danger of missing the Paris Agreement target of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050…
Coal Trade
Standard Chartered exits three Southeast Asia coal plants worth estimated $7 billion
Standard Chartered has pulled financing for three coal-fired power plants in Southeast Asia amid a global push to cut greenhouse gas emissions, throwing into do…
Coal Mine
Revealed: UK Banks' £25 billion Support for Global Coal
HSBC, Standard Chartered, Barclays and Royal Bank of Scotland have continued to finance companies which are investing in new coal plants even after the Paris cl…