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Zelestra advances Chile battery project as storage race accelerates in Latin America

14 May 2026

Renewable energy developer Zelestra has begun commissioning its Aurora battery storage complex in northern Chile, highlighting the rapid expansion of large-scale energy storage projects across Latin America.

Japan commits $6.5mn for solar systems at Cuban hospitals

14 May 2026

Japan will provide $6.5mn to help install solar power systems at 10 hospitals across Cuba as the island struggles with deepening electricity shortages that have disrupted healthcare services

Germany revamps its energy laws, but risks locking itself into decades of costly gas import dependence

14 May 2026

Germany risks locking itself into decades of costly gas import dependence unless policymakers give battery storage equal treatment in upcoming power market reforms, energy think-tank Ember has warned.

Tehran water consumption hits 3bn litres a day as Iran braces for crisis summer

14 May 2026

Daily water consumption in Tehran has reached nearly three billion litres before the start of summer, with reservoirs at just 22% of capacity, as Iran braces for an early heatwave amid post-conflict strain on infrastructure.

Bluesphere Ventures engages Stem to Model 1 GW of NYC battery storage

14 May 2026

New York City anchored developer brings in the largest operator of storage software in the country to stress-test the economics of urban-sited storage at scale

South Korean ports to tap surplus renewable energy

14 May 2026

A fresh analysis by the non-governmental organisation Pacific Environment suggests that South Korea could fast-track its shift to sustainable energy by utilising wasted renewable electricity to power its maritime hubs.

Russia offers Indonesia full-spectrum nuclear cooperation package

14 May 2026

Rosatom has said it is ready to offer Indonesia a comprehensive framework for developing its nuclear energy programme, spanning gigawatt-scale reactors, small modular units and floating nuclear power plants.

Tata Power advances SMR plans with NPCIL talks

14 May 2026

Tata Power (NSE: TATAPOWER) is accelerating work on its long-term nuclear energy strategy and has begun discussions with state-run Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL) on the development of small modular reactors (SMRs).

Bangladesh’s rising fuel import dependence sparks warning over ‘energy trap’

14 May 2026

Bangladesh’s growing reliance on imported fuel has pushed the country into an “energy trap,” exposing the economy to mounting global market risks and threatening medium-term growth prospects.

German wind turbine maker ENERCON commits to setting up rotor blade factory in Turkey

14 May 2026

Germany’s ENERCON said on May 13 in a press release that it will establish a rotor blade production facility in Bergama, western Turkey, for its E-175 EP5 E2 onshore wind turbine.

Tajikistan signs $1bn deal for solar panels installation offering 2,000 MW in capacity

13 May 2026

Tajikistan has signed a $1bn solar energy agreement with a Dushanbe-based company, Rooftop LLC, for the installation of solar panels with a combined capacity of 2,000 megawatts across company facilities and other energy consumers.

Redefine targets wheeling deals in South Africa after approaching full rooftop solar capacity

13 May 2026

Redefine Properties Ltd (JSE:RDF) says it is nearing the limit of rooftop solar deployment across its South African property portfolio and is now exploring electricity wheeling, battery storage and solar carports.

BP to divest shares in major UK CCS projects

13 May 2026

BP announced on May 7 it planned to sell stakes in two major UK carbon capture and storage projects, as oil majors continue to trim spending and bring in partners for capital-intensive low-carbon developments.

Return of large grazers to curb steppe fires and restore ecosystems in Kazakhstan

13 May 2026

Reintroduction of saiga antelopes had broader implications for the overall health of the steppe ecosystem.

Energy Vault, South African utility Eskom partner on gravity-based LDES projects

13 May 2026

Energy Vault Holdings Inc (NYSE:NRGV) and Eskom Holdings SOC Limited have signed a strategic agreement to deploy gravity-based long-duration energy storage systems in South Africa and beyond.

Iran courts FX-backed investors for 140GW power build-out amid renewables push

13 May 2026

Iran received applications from investors holding overseas foreign-currency reserves to build more than 140GW of power generation capacity, Energy Minister Abbas Aliabadi said.

IFC and EDF sign $40mn deal to expand solar power projects across Africa

13 May 2026

The World Bank’s IFC and French utility EDF have signed a $40mn financing agreement to expand distributed solar projects across Africa, targeting commercial and industrial users seeking alternatives to unreliable grids and expensive diesel power.

Indonesia navigates fiscal reform for renewables

13 May 2026

Indonesia is currently navigating a complex fiscal and environmental landscape as it seeks to balance its industrial ambitions with global sustainability standards

Trump backing of Chinese EVs threatens Hyundai

13 May 2026

South Korea leading automotive player Hyundai Motor Group is facing a serious threat to its US market share after President Donald Trump repeatedly called for Chinese investment.

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