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Exclusive | Little-known Dubai prince who made a splash with US$500 million family office plan in Hong Kong postpones its opening at eleventh hour

by Walter Watson
Exclusive | Little-known Dubai prince who made a splash with US0 million family office plan in Hong Kong postpones its opening at eleventh hour

The office said “urgent matters in Dubai required the sheikh’s attention”. Eleanor Jane Mak, the office’s vice-chairman and CEO, said the matter was personal and declined to elaborate. The prince …

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Opinion | China’s tech-sharing pivot in belt and road is in its best interests

by Walter Watson
Opinion | China’s tech-sharing pivot in belt and road is in its best interests

These include investments in and sharing expertise on renewable energy sectors such as solar and wind power, climate-friendly transport and green technology industries for mining, processing and manufacturing of minerals …

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Australia, China should take ties ‘far’, Wang Yi says, as he urges more bilateral cooperation

by Walter Watson
Australia, China should take ties ‘far’, Wang Yi says, as he urges more bilateral cooperation

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has asked Australian businesses and academics to visit China more and increase partnerships with Chinese counterparts, particularly in green energy, while reaffirming the two countries’ …

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Opinion | Rich world must follow China’s lead and support Africa’s green revolution

by Ron Morgan
Opinion | Rich world must follow China’s lead and support Africa’s green revolution

Heatwaves and prolonged summers and droughts – particularly in the Horn of Africa – are damaging the growth of crops, leading to lower harvests, which is harming food security for …

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Winds of changes: embattled Philippines’ Masungi georeserve park faces threat from wind farm project

by Walter Watson
Winds of changes: embattled Philippines’ Masungi georeserve park faces threat from wind farm project

The group’s drone surveillance last year discovered a banner for Rizal Wind Energy Corporation (RWEC), a subsidiary of Singapore-based Vena Energy, as well as drilling rigs to lay the groundwork …

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Green energy war: dominant Chinese exporters of EVs, batteries and solar panels face trade barriers, Natixis says

by Anas Siddiqui
Green energy war: dominant Chinese exporters of EVs, batteries and solar panels face trade barriers, Natixis says

China’s global dominance in the production of three key energy transition products – electric vehicles (EVs), batteries and solar panels – will face more challenges this year from industry overcapacity, …

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Electric school buses are gaining ground in Bay Area schools

by Judith Hall
Electric school buses are gaining ground in Bay Area schools

It was seven years ago that Matthew Belasco started worrying about the health of students riding the bus at Pittsburg Unified. As he watched hundreds of youth pile onto the …

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With the state mandating zero emissions, Bay Area agencies are split on hydrogen vs. electric

by Vera Ward
With the state mandating zero emissions, Bay Area agencies are split on hydrogen vs. electric

In September, the governing board of Santa Cruz Metro made a big bet on the future of green public transit when it approved the purchase of 57 buses fueled by …

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Should California homeowners still invest in solar panels? Experts weigh in

by Vera Ward
Should California homeowners still invest in solar panels? Experts weigh in

By Roxana Popescu | San Diego Union-Tribune A little over a year ago, the California Public Utilities Commission overhauled the rules for rooftop solar installations across the state. In its …

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Biofuel is poised to usurp crude oil refining in the Bay Area. But are their ‘renewable’ fuels a green solution or ‘greenwashing’?

by Akin Smith
Biofuel is poised to usurp crude oil refining in the Bay Area. But are their ‘renewable’ fuels a green solution or ‘greenwashing’?

With concerns over sustainability increasing in the energy industry, fossil-fuel companies have embraced plans to revamp, rather than decommission, vast networks of steaming, flashing and aging refinery pipelines into more …

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