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Turkey surpasses 38 GW in solar and wind capacity, targets 120 MW by 2035
Turkey’s Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Alparslan Bayraktar, has announced that installed national solar and wind power capacity has exceeded 38,000 megawatts (38 gigawatts) as a result of nearly $30bn in investment.
Hokkaido governor signals backing for Tomari reactor restart
Hokkaido’s governor, Suzuki Naomichi, has indicated that he is prepared to endorse the restart of a reactor at the Tomari nuclear power station, marking a significant step in Japan’s gradual return to nuclear generation.
Taiwan edges towards much needed nuclear restart
Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs has endorsed Taipower’s technical review of three decommissioned nuclear power stations, paving the way for possible restarts at two mothballed nuclear sites.
Johor moves ahead with ambitious cross-border green power corridor
Malaysia’s plans to position Johor as a regional clean-energy hub have gained momentum with a large-scale collaboration involving the World Bank, Permodalan Darul Ta’zim and Ditrolic Energy.
India's Serentica sets out multi-billion-dollar plan for rapid clean energy expansion
Serentica Renewables is preparing a substantial fundraising effort as it seeks to scale its clean power portfolio to 17GW by the end of the decade.
Bisleri strikes long-term deal to source solar power for Uttar Pradesh plant
Sunsure Energy has entered into a long-term arrangement to supply renewable electricity to Bisleri International’s major bottling facility in Sahibabad, marking another step in the shift towards cleaner industrial power use in northern India.
Thai renewable firm posts $81mn in revenue from Vietnamese operations
Super Energy Corporation (SUPER), a leading Thai renewable energy company, reported revenue of around THB2.62bn ($81mn) from its operations in Vietnam during January–September 2025
GreenYellow signs 15-year hybrid solar deal with Thai retailer
GreenYellow has entered a 15-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Thai retailer Dohome to install a hybrid solar and battery storage system at 15 of the retailer’s stores
Turkey’s EV charging investment stands at $600mn, another $1.2bn required by 2035, says e-mobility expert
International Finance Corp., UK-based battery rental services provider MOPO strike partnership to expand African footprint
MOPO, a UK-based pay-per-use battery technology company, has clinched a partnership with the International Finance Corp. (IFC), a World Bank Group member, to expand its rental services in sub-Saharan Africa, it said on November 27.
Renewables generate two thirds of Moldova’s local electricity output in January-September
Local electricity production in Moldova covered 43% of the 3.153 TWh delivered to end consumers in January-September, with 68% coming from renewable sources.
Sri Lanka posts fastest emissions growth in South Asia despite having region’s cleanest economic footprint
Sri Lanka continues to hold South Asia’s lowest carbon intensity, yet its greenhouse gas emissions grew more sharply than those of its major neighbours in 2024
Bangladesh begins consultations to frame first national climate finance strategy
Bangladesh has launched a nationwide consultation process to shape its first National Climate Finance Strategy, a move aimed at mobilising public and private capital for climate action
Rajasthan in India awards large-scale battery storage deal
Share of green power in Uzbekistan’s electricity production stands at 23% in year to date, says ministry
Renewable power plants in Uzbekistan have produced over 9.7bn kWh of energy in the year to date, accounting for 23% of total electricity production in the country, according to the energy ministry.
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Vietnam donates four solar parks totalling 80 MW to Cuba's Mayabeque province
Vietnam donated four photovoltaic solar parks with combined capacity of 80 megawatts to Cuba for installation across Mayabeque province, adding 10MW of battery storage to address peak demand and low-production periods
UAE pledges $1bn to overhaul southern Yemen’s power sector
India’s Sterling and Wilson wins $147mn EPC deal for 240MWAC solar project in South Africa
Finsolar partners with Cox to deploy 450MW solar capacity across Mexico
Mexican intelligent solar solutions company Finsolar will invest $250mn to develop 450 megawatt equivalents in photovoltaic energy and storage solutions across Mexico, in partnership with Spanish firm Cox, El Economista reported.
Next year set to mark a turning point for Turkey’s energy storage sector, says association head
Can Tutasi, head of Turkey’s Energy Storage Systems Association, has declared 2026 a “milestone year” for the country’s energy storage industry, saying that the year will be a time when storage technologies are truly deployed in the field.
Candi Solar raises $58.5mn to build 200MWp of C&I solar in India and South Africa
Candi Solar has secured $58.5mn to expand its commercial and industrial solar portfolio in India and South Africa. The funding will support nearly 200MWp of new distributed-generation projects.
Dominican Republic inaugurates largest solar complex in Central America and Caribbean
The Dominican Republic has inaugurated the Cotoperí Solar complex, a 162.6 megawatt peak facility that officials described as the largest photovoltaic park in Central America and the Caribbean, in the eastern town of Guaymate.
YEKA tenders secure Turkey $400mn in solar investment
Turkey’s Renewable Energy Resource Zone (Yeka) tenders on November 25 attracted around $400mn in investment and allocated 650 megawatts (MW) of solar capacity.

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