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Indian group Navitas Solar makes African debut after securing $20mn contract in Zambia

16 July 2026

Indian renewable energy company Navitas Solar has secured a $20mn contract to build a 54-megawatt utility-scale solar power plant in central Zambia, marking its entry into the African market, MVA Pulse reported on July 15.

Italian oil giant Eni urges Mozambican firms to boost competitiveness for gas contracts

16 July 2026

Italian energy company Eni has urged Mozambican businesses to strengthen their competitiveness rather than rely on local content regulations if they are to secure contracts linked to the country's liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects.

Indonesian BREN submits $5bn all-cash bid for Philippine geothermal giant EDC

16 July 2026

Indonesia’s green energy conglomerate has submitted a non-binding all-cash offer that exceeds $5bn to acquire Philippine geothermal producer Energy Development Corp. (EDC)

Tajikistan plans lithium mining project in GBAO, says report

16 July 2026

Tajikistan says it has plans to commence a lithium mining project at the Namadgut deposit in the Ishkashim district of the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Oblast (GBAO) in the east of the country within the next year.

Cambodia clears over $1bn in renewable energy investments

15 July 2026

Cambodia approved more than $1bn worth of renewable energy projects in the first half of 2026, strengthening its clean energy capacity and supporting broader investment growth.

Thailand unveils measures to expand clean energy and cut power costs

15 July 2026

Thailand has approved a package of reforms aimed at widening access to clean electricity, increasing market competition and lowering household energy bills.

Chile's Susterra, France's Hyvity team up for $900mn Atacama storage project

15 July 2026

A Chilean-French joint venture has filed a $900mn pumped-storage energy project, the Central de Almacenamiento de Energía Renovable por Bombeo Atacama, with Chile's Environmental Impact Assessment System (SEIA) on July 11.

Engie Chile switches on $50mn BESS Arica battery, second storage project live this year

15 July 2026

Engie Chile has begun commercial operations at BESS Arica, a 25 MW/150 MWh battery energy storage system in the Arica and Parinacota region, marking the company's second storage project to reach commercial operation in Chile this year.

Australian explorer Elevate Uranium raises stake in Namibia's Marenica project to 90%

15 July 2026

Elevate Uranium (ASX: EL8, OTCQX: ELVUF) (Elevate) has agreed to increase its stake in the Marenica Uranium Project in Namibia to 90% through two acquisition agreements, the company said in a statement on July 13.

Nicaragua says over $5bn invested in electricity sector amid renewable energy drive

15 July 2026

Nicaragua has invested more than $5bn in its electricity sector over the past 19 years, lifting national power coverage to 99.75% of the population from just 54% in 2006, Energy and Mines Minister Salvador Mansell said in a television interview.

Ukraine bets on bioethanol to boost processing and EU integration

15 July 2026

Ukraine is seeking to turn bioethanol into a key driver of industrial processing, investment and closer economic integration with the EU, as the government moves to modernize regulations governing the sector and expand production capacity.

Namibia electricity supply rises in May as domestic generation remains dominant

15 July 2026

Namibia's electricity supply increased in May as higher domestic generation and imports helped meet rising demand, with local power stations accounting for more than half of total supply, according to data published by the Namibia Statistics Agency.

Sri Lanka secures nearly $56mn in foreign funding for solar power expansion

15 July 2026

Sri Lanka has secured a foreign financing package worth nearly $55.9mn to expand its solar power capacity and improve the integration of renewable energy into the national grid, following Cabinet approval for a new clean energy initiative.

India tightens transmission rules to free up grid capacity for renewable energy projects

15 July 2026

India has directed renewable energy developers to either relinquish unused transmission connectivity or furnish higher bank guarantees if their projects fail to generate electricity, as the government moves to unlock grid capacity.

Vietnam rooftop solar sector rebounds as surplus power sales limit doubles

15 July 2026

Vietnam's rooftop solar sector is gaining fresh momentum after the government relaxed rules on selling excess electricity, encouraging businesses to invest in cleaner and more cost-effective energy solutions.

Vietnam assures full traceability of E10 petrol to boost consumer confidence

15 July 2026

Vietnam has assured motorists that every batch of E10 petrol can be tracked throughout the supply chain, as officials seek to strengthen public confidence following the nationwide introduction of the biofuel.

Australians embrace Chinese batteries as renewable energy boom accelerates

15 July 2026

Australians are rapidly adopting Chinese-made battery systems, driving a sharp expansion in renewable energy storage as households seek lower electricity bills and greater energy independence.

China and Kazakhstan intensify nuclear ties

14 July 2026

China-Central Asia Monitor: July 3-9, 2026.

Denmark's Topsoe, South Africa's Sasol to equip Allied Biofuels' planned $6bn SAF biorefinery in Uzbekistan

14 July 2026

Danish company Topsoe and South African group Sasol have signed licensing agreements with Uzbekistan's Allied Biofuels to supply core technologies required for a planned $6.1bn SAF and eSAF biorefinery.

TotalEnergies divests distributed solar business to focus on larger scale

14 July 2026

TotalEnergies has sold its European distributed solar business as it concentrates renewable investment on larger utility-scale projects.

Qualitas Energy tenders up to 517 GWh a year from Chilean solar and PMGD assets

14 July 2026

Qualitas Energy has launched a competitive tender to contract energy from its PMGD and utility scale portfolio in Chile, targeting generators, traders, investment banks, hedge funds and free clients.

Zambia appoints Noubeg Power for proposed 40-MW wind study

14 July 2026

Noubeg Power & Co. said it had been selected by Zambia’s Ministry of Energy to prepare a proposed 40-MW wind power project as the country seeks to reduce its heavy dependence on hydropower.

Aluar to invest $50mn in battery storage after winning two Argentine energy projects

14 July 2026

Argentine aluminium producer Aluar will invest around $50mn in two battery energy storage projects after securing contracts under the government's AlmaGBA and AlmaSADI tenders, expanding its presence in the country's electricity sector.

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