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London-listed Tullow Oil exploring all options for Espoir field in Ivory Coast
Tullow Oil is considering all options with respect to its interest in the Espoir field in the Ivory Coast, the London-listed multinational oil and gas exploration company has revealed.
Report: US solar industry marks best first quarter in history
The US solar industry has achieved its best-ever first quarter, with a record-breaking 6.1 GW of capacity installed, according to the US Solar Market Insight Q2 2023 report released by the Solar Energy Industries Association and Wood Mackenzie.
South Africa: 126 arrests over state utility Eskom-related crimes, electricity minister says
Iran and Gulf Arab nations reportedly in talks to form joint naval force to protect shipping
S&P expects Azerbaijan oil production to decrease by 7% and gas to increase by 7% in 2023-2026
Indian-Nepali power deals signed at bilateral event in New Delhi
A Nepali power association has lauded the recent decision by the country’s prime minister to sign a number of energy related deals during a visit to neighbouring India.
CleanCapital receives additional Manulife funding commitment, hits $1bn investment milestone
US-based CleanCapital has secured an additional commitment of up to $500mn from Manulife Investment Management.
Tata Power Renewable Energy commissions Indian solar project
Tata Power Renewable Energy has commissioned a 110-MW solar power plant in Bikaner, Rajasthan, India.
Blue Elephant buys solar assets in Chile
Germany’s Blue Elephant Energy announced in early June that it had acquired a 120-MW solar portfolio in Chile from Fondo de Inversión Rockville Solar Energy the previous month.
Denmark ends open-door scheme for offshore wind
Denmark's Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities announced on June 7 that it would not allocate new areas for commercial offshore wind projects under the open-door scheme. This will result in 24 applications under the scheme being rejected.
TotalEnergies ENEOS to buy Sao Mai Solar’s rooftop solar portfolio
Sao Mai Solar, a subsidiary of the Sao Mai Group in Vietnam’s An Giang Province, has reached an agreement with TotalEnergies ENEOS for the sale of its 3.4 megawatt-peak rooftop solar photovoltaic system portfolio.
Octopus to create multi-technology renewable hub in Queensland, Australia
Octopus Investments Australia, a subsidiary of UK-based Octopus Group, is reported to have acquired a 175-MW solar project with a battery storage component in Queensland.
Nigerian MP says government should have eliminated fuel subsidies in 2011
MP Chris Azubogu argues that Nigeria might not experience so much economic hardship as a result of President Tinubu’s move to eliminate domestic fuel subsidies if the government had taken action earlier.
Ardill: ExxonMobil keen to ramp up operations in Africa
ExxonMobil’s head of global exploration John Ardill told S&P Global in a recent interview that his company was determined ramp up its operations in Africa.
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