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ENERGO: En+ Energy Major To Consider
ASIAELEC: Copenhagen Infrastructure Part- New Hydrogen Project, Dividends In Focus
ners To Invest $100mn In Indian Renewables Russian energy and mining major En+ is con-
Danish fund managers Copenhagen Infrastruc- sidering launching hydrogen production by
ture Partners (CIP) is to invest $100mn in 1.7 means of electrolysis at its existing hydropow-
GW of green energy projects in India together er plants (HPPs) for $1.3bn in investment over
with its partner Amp Energy India. nine years, according to a report by Kommer-
CIP said in a statement that its Copenhagen sant daily.
Infrastructure New Markets Fund I (CI NMF) En+ and aluminium major Rusal, which it
and Amp Energy would jointly spend $200mn controls, have been bouncing back since US
on renewables projects that supply commer- sanctions imposed on it in April 2018 were
cial and industrial (C&I) and utility customers lifted in the end of 2019. As reported by bne
across the country. IntelliNews, the companies of tycoon Oleg
Deripaska hope to improve sentiment amongst
REM: Two US Companies Seek Extended investors further by boosting their ESG.
Tariffs On Solar Imports
Two small US solar manufacturers have peti-
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