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ProCredit Kosovo inaugurates 3-MWp solar power plant
ProCredit Bank Pristina, a Kosovo unit of the Germany banking group, has opened on July 10 its 3-MWp photovoltaic plant as a significant step towards sustainable development.
Kazakhstan’s oil exports via Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline surge
Kazakhstan's national company, KazTransOil, has reported that it exported 347,100 tonnes of oil from the Tengiz field through the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline in the second quarter of this year.
Ghana’s power firm ECG needs private capital injection to stay afloat, energy think tank says
Paratus, Ceragon ally to provide 'best-in-class' offshore link in Angola, Mozambique and Namibia
India’s largest fuel retailer to take lead in green hydrogen production
The director of Indian Oil Corporation’s research and development (R&D) division, SSV Ramakumar, has said that his firm aims to convert a full 50% of hydrogen used by the firm to green hydrogen by the end of the decade.
CATL improves EV battery charging, secures large-scale lithium supplies
At an industry event in the commercial capital, Shanghai, CATL's senior scientist, Wu Kai, was reported as saying that new materials had been developed with the potential to improve the current levels of charging efficiency of lithium batteries.
Solar starting to claw back on China’s power output rankings charts
After years of wind installations off China’s coast making headlines, and just a week after news of another record-breaking turbine of 16 GW having been installed in the nation’s south-east hit the front pages, solar has started to fight back.
South Sudan pushes deadline for raising oil output to 230,000 bpd back to 2026
South Sudan has opted to push its deadline for increasing crude oil production to 230,000 barrels per day back to 2026, two years later than previously anticipated.
Indonesian minister targets Germany, Poland for criticism on coal imports
Indonesia’s Chief Investment Affairs Minister Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, speaking at an event recently, lashed out at Western nations, in particular Germany and Poland, in addition to wider attitudes towards coal use.
Wind power site on Sea of Japan doubles as tourist spot
Three large-scale wind turbines currently being positioned just off the coast of Nyuzen, a small town in Japan’s Toyama Prefecture, in the Hokuriku region of the country, are attracting attention for all the right reasons.
Nigeria aims to produce 1.7mn barrels per day by end of year
Gabriel Tanimu Aduda, Permanent Secretary at Nigeria’s Ministry of Petroleum Resources, told Energy Intelligence at the OPEC+ seminar in Vienna last week that Nigeria is aiming to raise oil production to 1.7mn barrels per day by November 2023.
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