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Mozambique invites more South Korean investment into green hydrogen, critical minerals, agriculture

2 June 2026

Mozambique is keen to collaborate with South Korea in mining, natural gas, infrastructure, green hydrogen and agriculture, a minister visiting Seoul said.

Hungary’s battery boom is causing a water crisis

2 June 2026

Hungary’s ambition to become Europe’s electric vehicle battery hub is colliding with a growing environmental reality: the country is running short of water, Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) said in a report.

Moldova approves development of 30 MW solar park near Chisinau

2 June 2026

Moldova’s Ministry of Energy has initiated the procedure for authorising a 30 MW photovoltaic power plant in Vadul lui Vodă, near Chisinau, a project developed by Premier Energy group that also includes 60 MWh battery storage capacity.

Azerbaijan positions itself as dual-track energy hub amid global supply uncertainty

2 June 2026

Azerbaijan is accelerating both fossil fuel and renewable energy development as it seeks to entrench its role as a reliable supplier to Europe and emerging markets, Energy Minister Parviz Shahbazov told the 31st Baku Energy Forum.

Malaysia to reach 2040 renewable targets nine years early

2 June 2026

Malaysia's clean energy landscape is undergoing a structural acceleration, moving ahead of its regional peers, officially on track to eclipse its National Energy Policy (NEP) 2040 renewable energy capacity target

Battery bottleneck threatens India’s renewable energy ambitions

2 June 2026

In part in order to reduce its heavy reliance on imported energy, India has an ambitious plan in place - a renewable energy capacity of 500GW by 2030.

India eyes expanded uranium imports from Canada to fuel nuclear power expansion

2 June 2026

India is seeking deeper uranium supply ties with Canada and is willing to purchase significantly larger volumes of the nuclear fuel to support its ambitious plans for expanding atomic power generation.

South Korea online shopping hits record on EV

2 June 2026

Online retail sales in South Korea expanded 10% year on year to achieve an all-time record high, driven by web purchases of Tesla (TSLA) electric vehicles, the Ministry of Data and Statistics reported.

India mandates domestic solar cells for key projects

2 June 2026

India’s solar industry entered a new phase on June 1 as the government implemented stricter domestic sourcing rules for solar projects, a move aimed at reducing dependence on imports and strengthening the country’s renewable energy manufacturing.

Cuba's water crisis deepens as fuel shortages disrupt supplies

1 June 2026

Nearly 3mn Cubans are facing daily disruptions to water services as severe fuel shortages hamper pumping and maintenance operations across the island

Kyrgyzstan uneasy over Kazakhstan’s use of rain-making technology

1 June 2026

Experts fret over possible damage to eco-balance caused by cloud-seeding. “If you take a cloud from one place, it will harm another place,” says one scientist.

Colombia's Promigas expands into solar power with $456.4mn Zelestra deal

1 June 2026

Promigas has completed the acquisition of 100% of renewable energy platform Zelestra Latam for $456.4mn, expanding into utility-scale solar generation across Colombia, Peru and Chile as the Colombian energy company seeks to strengthen its position

ContourGlobal starts Chile hybrid plant with Latin America's longest-duration battery storage

1 June 2026

UK-headquartered clean energy group ContourGlobal has commenced commercial operations at its Victor Jara hybrid plant in Chile's Tarapacá region, marking a significant milestone for renewable energy storage in Latin America.

Australia’s battery boom enables more than half of new solar output to be shifted beyond daylight hours

1 June 2026

Australia installed enough battery storage capacity in 2025 to shift 53% of newly generated solar electricity beyond daylight hours, as the battery revolution accelerates.

Philippine rooftop solar boom makes country China’s second-largest export market in 2026

1 June 2026

The Philippines has emerged as China’s second-largest export market for solar panels so far in 2026, driven by a rapid expansion of rooftop installations as households and businesses seek relief from some of the highest electricity prices in Asia.

Zimbabwe's power import bill slumped by 44% in 2025 on 2024 spend, central bank says

1 June 2026

Zimbabwe spent $117mn importing electricity in 2025, down from $209mn in the previous year due to expanded output from a new coal-fired power plant.

UNDP says Sudan’s power grid suffered $3bn in war-related damage, accelerating solar adoption

1 June 2026

Sudan’s civil war has inflicted up to $3bn in damage on the country’s electricity infrastructure, according to a UNDP study, accelerating reliance on decentralised solar systems amid fuel shortages and currency depreciation.

Ghana scales up solar and mini-grid rollout to drive green energy transition

1 June 2026

Ghana is preparing to expand solar, mini-grid and off-grid renewable energy projects nationwide as the government pushes to accelerate the country’s transition toward a low-carbon economy.

Angola says on target to expand power generation capacity to 9,000 MW by 2027

1 June 2026

Angola’s government aims to increase electricity output to 9,000 megawatts (MW) from 6,400 MW by 2027 following the completion of a new hydroelectric power plant.

Indonesian energy, agrarian ministries assign 24,000 hectares land for $71.3bn solar blitz

1 June 2026

The Indonesian government has mobilised a land-banking and grid-integration framework to launch a renewable energy deployment

The magnet wars and how China still holds the keys to electric mobility

1 June 2026

While Western carmakers rush to roll out new electric models, their production lines remain tethered to an extraction and refining network dominated by a single superpower - China.

Pakistan considers ending preferential tax treatment for EVs, hybrids in FY27 budget

1 June 2026

Electric and hybrid vehicles in Pakistan could become substantially more expensive from the next fiscal year as the government weighs the removal of preferential tax treatment under proposals being discussed for the federal budget 2026-27.

Sunsure commissions 105 MWp solar project in India's Uttar Pradesh

1 June 2026

Sunsure Energy has commissioned a 105-MWp solar power project in Uttar Pradesh's Mahoba district, strengthening its renewable energy footprint in one of India's fastest-growing industrial states.

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