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Italian Duferco to sign solar energy deal with Tunisian partner for renewable energy projects

23 June 2026

Italian energy group Duferco is set to sign a strategic protocol of agreement with a major Tunisian group to develop solar photovoltaic energy projects

Record renewables generation saves Turkey $746mn in electricity subsidies

23 June 2026

Record renewable electricity generation in Turkey drove wholesale power prices to all-time lows in the first five months of 2026, cutting government electricity subsidy costs by $746mn versus the same period last year, energy think tank Ember says.

Brazil distributed solar tops 4.3mn systems

23 June 2026

Brazil had 4.321mn distributed solar generation systems connected to the national grid by April 2026, according to a survey by Solfácil using data from the National Electric Energy Agency (Aneel).

Vietnam confronts energy security challenges amid growth

23 June 2026

Vietnam is facing growing strain on its electricity system as rising demand, uncertain fuel supplies and climate-related pressures challenge efforts to maintain energy security.

Shell unit Daystar Power expands Nestlé solar capacity to 7MW across West Africa

23 June 2026

Daystar Power has expanded its partnership with Nestlé to nearly 7MW of installed solar capacity across four manufacturing facilities in Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana and Senegal

Argentina's Río Negro expands rural solar programme with 2,500 new household systems

23 June 2026

Argentina’s province of Río Negro is preparing to install 2,500 new residential solar systems in isolated rural communities as part of a programme aimed at expanding access to electricity in areas where grid connections remain problematic.

UAE’s $30bn climate fund enters Latin America via Peru’s Inkia Energy

23 June 2026

UAE’s $30bn climate fund Altérra makes its Latin American debut, backing Peru’s $3.4bn energy platform Inkia to scale 4GW of renewables amid tightening Andean power margins.

CRC Evans, Croatia's Monter partner on Europe's first hydrogen valley pipeline

23 June 2026

Global pipeline services company CRC Evans and Croatian engineering contractor Monter Strojarske Montaže have formed a strategic partnership to deliver Europe’s first Hydrogen Valley pipeline project, CRC Evans said in a press...

Oman launches tender for 1,500 MW of solar capacity worth over $1bn

23 June 2026

Oman has launched a prequalification (RFQ) process for the development of two large-scale utility solar photovoltaic (PV) projects, with a combined investment value of just over $1 billion, according to the state-run procurement agency.

Europe's heat map is turning red due to annual heatwaves - IPCC

23 June 2026

Villages in northern France have been sweltering this week as temperatures topped a record breaking 43°C in what is already clearly going to be the fourth hottest year in recorded history.

Romania adds more than 10,000 rooftop solar prosumers a month

23 June 2026

Romania had 332,684 prosumers connected to the electricity grid as of April 30, with a combined installed capacity of 3,789 MW, according to energy regulator ANRE.

Three US solar producers dispute South Korean imports

23 June 2026

Three solar panel manufacturers requested US trade officials launch an inquiry into solar cell imports from South Korea.

COMMENT: Iran war shows why Asia must quit fossil fuels

23 June 2026

Across Asia, governments are now accelerating approvals for renewable projects and grid modernisation schemes. Battery storage investments are making headlines almost daily.

Brazil’s Petrobras moves into biofuels push

22 June 2026

Brazil’s state-controlled oil producer Petrobras has approved investment in a biorefining facility that will produce renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel, marking a step into low-carbon fuels alongside its core crude oil operations.

Lithuanian carbon farming programme secures first corporate buyers

22 June 2026

Several international companies have purchased the first carbon credits generated by local farmers in Lithuania.

Cuba pushes renewable drive as US sanctions squeeze fuel supplies

22 June 2026

Cuba is accelerating its energy transition programme while grappling with severe fuel shortages caused by tighter US sanctions, First Deputy Energy and Mines Minister Argelio Jesús Abad said during a visit to Uruguay

Croatia's Kvarner islands expand solar push as summer demand strains grid

22 June 2026

Croatia’s Kvarner islands are accelerating investments in solar energy as rising summer demand driven by tourism puts pressure on local electricity supply.

Bosnia joins global programme to curb methane emissions from energy sector

22 June 2026

Bosnia & Herzegovina has joined an international initiative aimed at reducing methane emissions from the energy sector, as the country seeks to strengthen regulation of pollution from its coal industry, programme organisers said...

Zambia signs 500MW solar and battery deal with South Korea's KS Eco Solutions amid hydropower drop

22 June 2026

Zambia has signed a deal with South Korea's KS Eco Solutions Holdings to develop a 500MW solar plant and a 500MWh battery storage system, as the country seeks to diversify away from hydropower.

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