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UAE’s Dragon Oil to move to zero gas flaring in Turkmenistan by 2027
Scandlines launches new zero direct emissions freight ferry from Turkey’s Cemre Shipyard
Kenya seeks consultants for 40-MW floating solar project tender
Kenyan Electricity Generating Company PLC (KenGen) is accepting feasibility study applications for the development of a 40-MW floating PV array, backed by German funding.
Nigeria-Morocco gas pipeline to begin constitution in 2024, Abuja says
The $25bn Nigeria-Morocco Gas Pipeline (NMGP) will begin construction in 2024, Nigeria's energy minister, Ekperikpe Ekpo, has said.
Indonesia's renewable energy investment challenges in viable projects and policy barriers
Ernst & Young, a global auditing institution, has conducted an assessment of the challenges hindering investments in new renewable energy projects in Indonesia
Indonesia establishes Comprehensive Investment and Policy Plan (CIPP) launched by Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP)
Indonesia has marked the official establishment of the Comprehensive Investment and Policy Plan within the framework of the Just Energy Transition Partnership
Indonesian Independent Power Producers welcomes the launch of Comprehensive Investment and Policy Plan
Independent Power Producers of Indonesia are expressing optimism about the prospects brought by the Comprehensive Investment and Policy Plan under the Just Energy Transition Partnership
PLN's solar power plant in Indonesia's new capital gears up for operation in February 2024
State-run electricity company PT PLN has announced that the solar power plant under construction in Indonesia's new capital city Nusantara, East Kalimantan, is set to commence operations in February 2024.
Indonesian PT Bukit Asam boosts coal exports to counter global price decline
Indonesian company PT Bukit Asam Tbk, a member of the state-owned mining industry holding company MIND ID, is set to intensify coal exports by the end of this year to mitigate the adverse effects of the decline in global coal prices
COP28: Western Balkan countries need better strategies to phase out coal, says CAN Europe
Reliance on outdated and inefficient coal-fired power plants in Bosnia, Kosovo and Serbia complicates the transition to renewable energy.
Kazakhstan sees daily oil output drop due to storm disruptions at CPC pipeline terminus
Ghana, Germany agree on €145.9mn climate, energy-related aid package
Call made for boycott of Turkey’s Zorlu Holding, operator of power plants in Israel
Hungary’s utility giant to pay €810mn advanced dividend to state
Hungarian state utility giant MVM announced on November 27 that it is making an advanced dividend payment of HUF309bn (€810mn) to its sole shareholder, the state at the expense of this year's profit, boosted by successful foreign operation.
Azerbaijan increased gas exports to Turkey by 25% in September
In September 2023, Azerbaijan supplied Turkey with 889 mcm of natural gas, marking a 25% increase compared to September 2022. This contribution was part of Turkey's total natural gas imports of 3.292 bcm for the month.
China significantly increases stockpiles of oil, food and key raw materials as geopolitical tensions grow
China has significantly increased its oil reserves and stockpiles of food and key raw materials, in a move that has suggested to some that it is getting ready for war, but is seen by others as mere prudence.
Uzbekistan’s president launches two energy projects with participation of ACWA Power
Iran offers $600mn in loans for small green projects
Iran now requires industries that use more than one megawatt of power to generate 1% of their own annual electricity needs via renewables. A host of loans and incentive packages will help small industrial plants meet that target.
Slovenia’s HSE says situation under control after cyber attack
Brazil environment regulator to rule if Petrobras can drill near Amazon River in early 2024
Brazil's environment protection agency Ibama is expected to decide by early next year if state-owned energy major Petrobras can drill near the mouth of the Amazon River, according to the regulator’s president, Rodrigo Agostinho.
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