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Colombia opens tax break scheme for hydrogen projects

22 May 2026

Colombia has opened applications for tax incentives tied to hydrogen developments, allowing companies to seek benefits for projects ranging from green and blue hydrogen production to transport and storage infrastructure

GeoPark eyes Venezuela expansion as sanctions relief opens sector

22 May 2026

GeoPark is evaluating entry into Venezuela’s oil and gas industry through potential partnerships with state-owned PDVSA and new production-sharing agreements, as easing US sanctions and regulatory changes improve conditions for foreign investors

Kazakhstan parliament backs radioactive waste management bill

22 May 2026

Kazakhstan’s Majilis, the lower chamber of parliament, approved a draft law on radioactive waste management that would create a national operator responsible for handling radioactive waste and prohibit the import of foreign radioactive waste.

BII, CIP launch $300mn renewable energy platform for India

22 May 2026

British International Investment (BII), the UK’s development finance institution and impact investor, has partnered with Danish fund manager Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) to establish a $300mn renewable energy investment platform in India.

Tajik scientists detect accelerated glacier melting even in zones previously thought relatively stable

21 May 2026

Scientists in Tajikistan have detected accelerated melting of glaciers even in high-altitude zones previously thought to be relatively stable, The Times of Central Asia has reported.

EBRD lends €70mn to Slovenia’s NGEN for battery storage projects

21 May 2026

The financing, supported by the EU’s InvestEU Fund de-risking framework, will fund five large-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS) in Latvia, Poland, Romania and Slovenia.

Dubai’s AMEA Power expands South African renewables push with 120MW plant

21 May 2026

Dubai-based renewable energy developer AMEA Power has commissioned a 120MWp solar power plant in South Africa, as the country accelerates efforts to diversify its electricity mix and reduce dependence on ageing coal-fired infrastructure

Singapore forms coalition to bolster demand for carbon credits

21 May 2026

Singapore has launched a new coalition backed by major corporates, investors and government-linked organisations aimed at boosting demand for high-integrity carbon credits.

Nigeria’s solar minigrid push could create 213,000 jobs, says APRI

21 May 2026

Deploying more than 10,000 solar minigrids across Nigeria could create nearly 213,000 jobs

Paraguay's Acaray-Yguazú hydro plant relaunched after failed tender

21 May 2026

Paraguay's ANDE relaunches Acaray-Yguazú hydro tender after 2025 flop — a $150mn modernisation race against soaring demand.

Wind and solar overtake coal in Turkey’s power generation for first time - EMBER

21 May 2026

Wind and solar energy generated more electricity than coal in Turkey for the first time in April 2026, marking a milestone in the country’s energy transition as strong rainfall also boosted hydroelectric output, according to Ember.

Tanzania's Kikuletwa hydropower project targets end to imported backup electricity

21 May 2026

Tanzania is preparing to cut its reliance on imported emergency electricity following the completion of a hydropower facility at the Kikuletwa Renewable Energy Training and Research Centre in Kilimanjaro Region.

China invests $500bn to lead green economy

21 May 2026

Beijing is outspending the rest of the world combined on the green transition. Chinese firms deployed upwards of $500bn into environmental infrastructure between 2019 and 2025.

Singapore-based FAST-P’s green investment platform secures $800mn

21 May 2026

The Green Investments Partnership (GIP), a flagship blended finance vehicle under Singapore’s Financing Asia’s Transition Partnership (FAST-P), has successfully achieved its second close, boosting total committed capital to $800mn ($1.03bn)

India's Maharashtra state pitches for US investment in nuclear energy sector

21 May 2026

Maharashtra is stepping up efforts to attract American investment and technology partnerships in the nuclear energy sector as the state prepares for rising electricity demand.

Kazakhstan’s air taxi project targets commercial launch by 2029

21 May 2026

Kazakhstan’s Almaty Region is reportedly not expected to begin full commercial operations of its planned electric air taxi service before 2029.

Kazakhstan launches first pilot project for green hydrogen production

21 May 2026

Kazakhstan launched its first full-cycle pilot project for green hydrogen generation during the Fourth International Seminar on Hydrogen Energy held in Atyrau at the local branch of KMG Engineering, a subsidiary of KazMunayGas.

UNDP and EU back solar push in Cuba's most isolated communities amid deepening energy crisis

21 May 2026

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), in partnership with the European Union and Cuban institutions, has installed 550 renewable energy systems across isolated communities in Cuba through the FRE Local project, bringing electricity access

Russia irked by US, EU moves to secure Central Asia critical minerals

21 May 2026

Kremlin official talks of “attempt to ⁠push Russia out and create a Western-controlled infrastructure in the immediate vicinity of our borders".

Study estimates Tajikistan could recover 10,000 tonnes of uranium ore from waste sites

20 May 2026

Tajikistan could recover around 10,000 tonnes of uranium ore if dumps made up of the material in the north of thre country were reprocessed, according to a study.

Solar, wind surpass coal in Turkey’s electricity generation for first time

20 May 2026

Electricity generated from solar and wind energy exceeded coal-fired power generation in Turkey for the first time in April, according to data from Energy Exchange Istanbul (Epias).

Egypt reduces foreign oil companies’ dues to $440mn, says petroleum minister

20 May 2026

Egypt has reduced outstanding payments owed to foreign oil companies from $6.1bn at the end of June 2024 to $440mn currently, according to a statement from the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources

Brazil, Paraguay Itaipu powers through energy crisis

20 May 2026

The Itaipu hydroelectric plant has strengthened its role in South America’s energy supply amid tensions in the Middle East and concerns over oil markets, according to Brazilian chief executive Enio Verri.

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