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UAE-Vietnam partnership unlocks green energy investment goals
The formal activation of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) marks a pivotal transition in the commercial relationship between the United Arab Emirates and Vietnam.
China launches world's largest AI battery cluster
At the end of December 2025, a significant advancement in global power infrastructure occurred as the premier electrochemical storage facility on earth, the Envision Jingyi Chagan Hada station, integrated with the national grid.
Indonesia eyes Japan as anchor partner for green hydrogen development
The Indonesian government is positioning Japan as a key strategic partner in developing a domestic green hydrogen ecosystem, particularly as a future buyer, given Japan’s leading role in advancing hydrogen and ammonia
India extends customs duty waiver for nuclear projects to 2035 to support expansion drive
India’s Union Budget announced on February 1 has proposed extending the basic customs duty exemption on imported equipment required for nuclear power projects until September 2035
Kyrgyzstan launches its first ever utility-scale wind power project
Kyrgyzstan has launched electricity generation at its first ever utility-scale wind power project.
Uzbekistan, US ink memorandum on critical minerals and rare earths
Uzbekistan and the United States have signed a memorandum of understanding on deepening cooperation in the extraction and processing of critical minerals and rare earth elements (REEs).
South Africa’s Exxaro secures $684mn refinancing to fund manganese, renewables push
South Africa’s Exxaro has secured $684mn in refinancing while advancing a $614mn manganese acquisition and expanding its renewables portfolio through Cennergi, including new wind and solar assets.
Privileged investors crowd out citizens in Bosnia’s renewables sector, watchdog says
Questions raised in Turkish parliament over lack of progress with BYD’s $1bn EV factory investment
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Cornex signs 5.5GWh Saudi battery deal with Al Rajhi Electrical
Chinese battery maker Cornex New Energy will supply 5.5GWh of energy storage systems to Saudi Arabia’s Al Rajhi Electrical under a three-year deal aimed at localising battery manufacturing and supporting grid modernisation.
Nigeria signs deal for 500MW solar project to boost electricity and jobs
Kano State in northern Nigeria has signed an agreement with Tricell Solar to develop a 500MW solar power project aimed at expanding electricity supply and supporting economic growth across the state
Angola advances 41MW solar project, expects first power by July
MCA Company, which is constructing a solar power plant in north-eastern Angola, is confident that it will launch production tests by the end of February and complete the project in July.
Indonesia speeds up hydrogen ecosystem development
Indonesia is stepping up efforts to build a national hydrogen ecosystem as part of its broader clean energy transition, aimed at cutting emissions, strengthening energy security, and supporting long-term industrial growth
Sarawak’s solar model turns rural electrification into job security
Sarawak in Malaysia recently became the state for renewable energy initiative, aimed at reshaping rural life by placing local communities at the heart of electrification
India steps up green hydrogen push with incentives and grid waivers
Under the National Green Hydrogen Mission, the government is targeting production capacity of 5m tonnes a year by 2030.
India charts path to 100GW of pumped storage to back renewable growth
The Central Electricity Authority detailed the policy, regulatory and infrastructure measures needed to build 100 GW of pumped storage capacity by 2035-36. The plan envisages a sharp acceleration in development over the next decade.
Sotetsu Clean Energy acquires 25 solar plants in Japan
Indonesia’s BREN plans $119mn share repurchase programme
Barito Renewables Energy (BREN), Indonesian-based holding company that leads Indonesia’s geothermal power producer, has launched a plan to repurchase its shares, with a total budget of IDR2 trillion.
Sotetsu Clean Energy acquires 25 solar plants in Japan
Budget offers mixed signals for India’s energy transition
India’s latest Union Budget delivers a mixed outcome for the country’s energy transition, combining targeted support for decentralised renewable energy and supply-chain development with gaps in some critical areas
Iran opens Yazd’s largest solar plant
Iran’s central province of Yazd has brought its largest solar plant online with a 100MW facility in Khezrabad set to supply 200mn kWh of electricity a year to the national grid, strengthening peak-time stability in Iran’s arid centre.
China reshaping Central Asia's Russia-dominated nuclear landscape
A Eurasianet partner post from the Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst.
Household solar subsidies in Uzbekistan rise nearly 17-fold in 2025
Uzbekistan expanded state subsidies for household solar energy in 2025, with more than UZS 209bn ($17.1mn) paid to individuals supplying electricity from rooftop panels to the national grid.
Chile adds 1.1GW of solar capacity in 2025, renewables cement lead in power mix
Chile accelerated its shift towards clean energy in 2025, adding 1.1GW of new solar photovoltaic capacity and reinforcing the dominance of renewables in the national electricity matrix, according to data from the National Energy Commission (CNE).

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