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Poland's Orlen wins 900 MW Baltic offshore wind auction
Polish energy and petrochemicals group Orlen announced on December 18 that its Baltic East project has secured a contract in the latest auction for offshore wind farms, marking a key step in the nation’s transition toward renewable energy.
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Solarcentury Africa has announced that its 19.3 MW solar photovoltaic plant in Namibia has commenced commercial operation and selling electricity into the Southern African Power Pool (SAPP).
Colombia clears CIP’s 425-MW offer in first offshore wind tender
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Vietnam to host new rare earth metal refinery by Korean firm
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Uzbekistan dismisses senior energy official Alisher Sultanov
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Brazil lands 828MW wind deal
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Mexico announces $12bn public-private energy investment package emphasising renewables, grid expansion
EU backtracking on its Green Deal
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Kenya secures $100mn AfDB credit line for green projects via KCB
The African Development Bank Group has agreed a $100mn line of credit with KCB Bank to expand climate-smart and green financing in Kenya, strengthening sustainable investment and trade-finance capacity across the private sector.
ENGIE to start building 240MW solar farm in South Africa in late 2026
ENGIE (EPA:ENGI) plans to start constructing a 240-MW solar photovoltaic plant in central South Africa in the December 2026 quarter.
India-based renewables company KPI Green Energy's shares jump on news of Botswana MoU
KPI's promoter signed a non-binding MoU with Botswana to explore renewable power, storage and transmission projects, a potential step toward international expansion.
Econet InfraCo plans 300-hectare industrial park near Zimbabwe capital's airport
Econet InfraCo, the infrastructure arm being spun out of Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, plans to develop a 300-hectare industrial park near the Harare airport, anchored by a 100MW solar power plant and a large-scale data centre.
Japan offshore wind projects reach financial milestone
Leading energy groups spearheaded by JERA, Mitsui, and Sumitomo have now finalised their mandatory guarantee payments for offshore wind developments secured during the second national tender.
Russia’s evolving “no limits” defence and nuclear partnership with India
Russia and India have instituted what amounts to a "no limits” partnership, a phrasing previously reserved for Moscow's relationship with Beijing.
India emerges as semiconductor design hub, deepening tech ties with Singapore
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Philippines gains ground as hub for sustainable finance in Asia-Pacific
The Philippines is emerging as an increasingly important market for sustainable finance in the Asia-Pacific region, supported by a growing pipeline of renewable energy projects and rising power demand from data-driven industries.
India set to drive global coal demand growth to 2030 despite cleaner power push
India is expected to contribute the largest absolute increase in coal consumption globally through the end of the decade, even as overall demand for the fuel plateaus and begins to ease worldwide
Vena Energy lines up global lenders for landmark Philippine solar project
Vena Energy has reached a financing milestone for its 300 MW-peak Opus solar project in the Philippines, underscoring the growing appetite among international lenders for large-scale renewable energy investments in south-east Asia.
Laos opens first 400 kW EV fast-charging hub in Savannakhet
Laos has taken a major step towards expanding its electric transport infrastructure with the opening of a high-capacity electric vehicle (EV) charging station at the Seno Rest Area in Savannakhet province
First Vietnamese-made 132/33 kV transformer goes live in Australia
Vietnam has recorded a significant export milestone after a 70 MVA, 132/33 kV power transformer, designed and manufactured by Dong Anh Electrical Equipment Corporation (EEMC), was successfully energised and brought into operation in Australia

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