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Azerbaijan and World Bank sign $173.5mn green energy loan to support grid integration of renewables
Azerbaijan and World Bank sign $173.5mn green energy loan to support grid integration of renewables
Cuba eliminates customs duties on solar imports as blackouts intensify
Cuba's Ministry of Finance and Prices has introduced comprehensive customs duty exemptions for photovoltaic systems and renewable energy equipment.
Short-term forecast for global offshore wind downgraded, says industry report
The Global Wind Energy Council has downgraded its short-term forecast by 24% for 2025-2029 compared with its prediction last year.
North Macedonia signs €350,000 EBRD grant to develop national electric vehicle strategy
North Macedonia’s Transport Minister Aleksandar Nikoloski signed a €350,000 grant agreement with the EBRD to support the creation of the country’s first National Strategy for Charging Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure.
UAE’s Global South Utilities to build 50MW solar plant in Madagascar, eyes 250MW expansion
Ecuador partners with Spain's Cox to develop major pv energy projects
Ecuador's government has awarded Spanish multinational Cox eight major photovoltaic projects totalling over 600 MW of installed capacity, paired with more than 1,200 MW of battery storage.
Zelestra signs deal for Chilean hybrid solar and storage project
Energy company Zelestra has secured $282mn in green financing for its Aurora hybrid solar and storage project in Chile's Tarapacá region, the company announced in a press release.
Spain's grid operator rejects blame for Iberian blackout, France shuts down NPP as Mediterranean waters too hot to cool reactors
Spain’s electricity grid operator Redeia has defended the company’s handling of the Iberian blackout in April caused by extreme weather conditions, but now France’s biggest utility company was forced to shut down reactors on June 30.
Hungarian energy firm Alteo strengthens circular economy portfolio with new deal
Alternative energy company Alteo has completed its acquisition of waste management firm Eltex from Global Refuse Holding, the Budapest-listed group partly owned by MOL, it announced on June 30.
Indika Energy secures $376mn loan to back gold mining pivot and debt refinancing
PT Indika Energy (INDY) has secured a IDR6.1 trillion ($376mn) multicurrency loan from four leading banks to refinance existing obligations and accelerate development of its Awak Mas gold project in South Sulawesi,
Sri Lanka generates 72% of electricity from renewables in June
Sri Lanka’s Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) has said that 72% of the country’s electricity was generated from renewable sources during June 2025
Greenergy Philippines approves $1.7mn loan to fuel Winsun’s expansion
Greenergy Holdings Inc., a sustainability-focused investment firm in the Philippines, has approved a loan worth PHP100mn (roughly $1.7mn) for its wholly owned subsidiary, Winsun Green Ventures Inc.
Zimbabwe's large electricity users seek $350mn for 1,000-megawatt floating solar project
Colombia advances 250-MW solar project, country's largest solar park in the department of Cesar
Colombia's energy ministry has initiated technical evaluations for the Upar solar facility, a 250-megawatt photovoltaic development positioned to become the nation's largest renewable installation.
Turkey to specify sustainable aviation fuel mandates
Turkey has decided to specify mandates for airlines and jet fuel suppliers as it pushes to hike the uptake of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), the country’s civil aviation authority has announced on its website.
Petrobras backs Brazil biofuel boost
Brazil’s plan to raise biofuel blending rates could help cut petrol imports and aligns with Petrobras’ own initiatives, the company’s industrial processes head William Franca said.
Africa-focused IPP Globeleq achieves commercial close on 153-MW Red Sands BESS project in South Africa
Africa-focused independent power producer Globeleq and South Africa’s renewable energy platform African Rainbow Energy have reached commercial close on the 153-MW/612-MWh Red Sands battery energy storage system project in South Africa.
Iran launches 100 MW solar plant, breaks ground on two more as part of renewables push
Iran’s energy minister brought onstream a 100-megawatt solar farm in the central province of Markazi and broke ground for two more major solar power stations in the same region, as the country steps up efforts to tackle electricity shortages.
Brazil lifts biofuel blends
Brazil will raise ethanol and biodiesel blending rates in fossil fuels from August 1, the Mines and Energy Ministry said.
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