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Green Climate Fund allocates $440mn seven African projects supporting low-carbon development

31 March 2026

The Green Climate Fund approved $440mn in financing for seven African projects, aiming to mobilise $1.1bn in co-financing as the continent faces a widening climate investment gap.

Sany of China plans €1bn green energy and data centre project in Romania

31 March 2026

Chinese industrial conglomerate Sany Group plans to invest more than €1bn in a large-scale hybrid energy and data centre project in western Romania.

Canada-backed solar kits to give 24-hour power to UNESCO heritage community in Eastern Cuba

31 March 2026

International cooperation projects are delivering solar energy systems to isolated mountain communities in Cuba's eastern Holguín province, as the island seeks renewable alternatives to diesel generators amid a deepening fuel crisis

Singapore’s path towards nuclear energy use

31 March 2026

Singapore is taking another step toward the possible deployment of nuclear power, with the National Environment Agency announcing plans to commission three studies focused on nuclear safety standards and environmental safeguards.

China’s electrostate powers its grip on global metals

30 March 2026

China’s emergence as a dominant force in industrial metals is increasingly being driven not only by its access to raw materials, but by the scale and structure of its electricity system.

Sun King to invest $150mn in Ethiopia solar rollout targeting 2mn users

30 March 2026

Sun King will invest $150mn in Ethiopia’s off-grid solar sector under an MoU with the Ethiopian Investment Commission, targeting more than 2mn households as the country seeks to expand energy access.

Iran's dams less than half full despite rainfall improvement

30 March 2026

Iran's dams are less than half full despite a 27% rise in inflows this water year, with Tehran recording a 32% rainfall deficit and drinking water under pressure in seven major cities.

EV sales overtake petrol vehicles in EU for first time

30 March 2026

Sales of EVs overtook standard petrol cars in the EU for the first time in December 2025, marking a milestone in the bloc’s transition to cleaner transport and reducing its reliance on oil imports.

Japan investment SPARX launches $66mn green energy fund

30 March 2026

Tokyo-based independent investment manager SPARX Group has established a public-private Green Transformation (GX) fund alongside the City of Sapporo and 12 other partners to drive renewable energy in Japan's northernmost prefecture.

South Korea EV sales surge 172% to record

30 March 2026

South Korean electric vehicle (EV) registrations surged to an all-time monthly high of 35,693 units in February, representing a 172% year-on-year increase.

Mahindra, HPCL partner to expand EV charging network across India

30 March 2026

Charge_iN by Mahindra has entered into a strategic partnership with Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (NSE: HINDPETRO) to roll out electric vehicle charging stations at HPCL fuel retail outlets across India.

Dubai underwater following torrential rains

29 March 2026

Dubai was underwater after torrential rain overwhelmed the sewage system and left roads under water and street level shops swimming in water on March 28.

Greenvolt unit to develop 180 MW wind project in Serbia

28 March 2026

Belgrade-based WPP Black Mud, part of Portugal’s Greenvolt Group, plans to build a 180 megawatt wind farm in southern Serbia.

Hydropower leads February electricity generation in Turkey after record rainfall

28 March 2026

Plentiful rainfall in February — the highest in 66 years — boosted dam reservoir levels across Turkey and made hydroelectric power plants (HPPs) the top contributor to the country’s energy mix.

Iran war is Asia's Ukraine moment, rapid green energy rollout will accelerate

27 March 2026

Three quarters of the world's population live in fossil importing countries and bleed out at least 3% of GDP every year to import oil to run their cars and power plants.

Nigeria expands CNG programme to include EVs in transport reform push

27 March 2026

Nigeria has expanded its CNG programme to include electric vehicles, as the government seeks to lower transport costs, boost energy security and accelerate its transition to cleaner mobility solutions.

Algeria’s Sonelgaz relaunches tender to revive delayed 1.2GW Djelfa plant project

27 March 2026

Algeria has relaunched a tender to complete the $600mn Djelfa power plant after years of delays, as Sonelgaz seeks new contractors to deliver the 1.2GW gas-fired facility and boost national power capacity.

IFC to consider financing for €230mn wind farm in Ukraine’s Odesa region

27 March 2026

The International Finance Corporation (IFC), part of the World Bank Group, is set to review a €70mn loan for a wind power project in Ukraine’s Odesa region, as Kyiv seeks to accelerate renewable energy development despite wartime challenges.

Bangladesh’s power sector at a crossroads

27 March 2026

With the Middle East in turmoil, the new Bangladesh government faces a critical moment in its power and energy landscape.

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