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China supports Laos' low-carbon zone with clean energy
A China-backed low-carbon project in Laos is expected to reduce annual carbon emissions by more than 1,200 tonnes.
Cambodia's clean energy share reaches 63% nationwide
Cambodia now generates more than 63% of its electricity from clean energy, marking a major shift from its near-total dependence on oil three decades ago
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Oman’s ONEIC takes 26% stake in 500MW Solar IPP consortium
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Cambodia faces major clean energy skills shortage by 2040
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SK, KKR launch South Korea's largest green utility
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Karol G tells Colombia's president-elect to govern "for everyone" — and triggers a three-way public exchange
Minister says Lithuania’s flagship €3bn offshore wind project not commercially viable
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Colombia's biggest companies lift profit as commerce dominates revenue
Colombia's 10,000 largest companies generated combined net profit of COP138.6 trillion (about $40.9bn) in 2025 as operating revenue rose 5% to COP1,853 trillion (about $546.3bn), broadly equivalent to the country's nominal gross domestic product
Mongolia awards first renewable energy auction contracts for solar and battery projects
Mongolia has concluded its first competitive auction in the renewable energy sector, awarding contracts for solar power plants and battery storage systems across five provinces, the government said on July 1.
Turkey’s Dalaman becomes first airport terminal in world powered entirely by rooftop solar
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Sri Lanka has reiterated its commitment to expanding renewable energy and advancing climate goals, with plans to meet 70% of the country's energy demand from renewable sources by 2030 and beyond.

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