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Falling battery prices make round-the-clock solar power supply viable in India

10 April 2026

A recent report by energy think tank Ember says that declining battery storage costs have reached a level where it makes it economically viable for solar power to supply most of India’s electricity demand.

Battery costs have declined by 99% in the last three decades, making electrified transport a reality – OWID

10 April 2026

Over 20mn electric cars were sold globally in 2025 — some for as little as $10,000. Even just two decades ago, that would have been impossible. The reason it's possible now? Batteries have gotten much cheaper.

Kazakhstan ratifies green energy agreement with Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan for European export corridor

10 April 2026

The upper house of Kazakhstan’s parliament has approved the ratification of an agreement on a strategic partnership with Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan covering the production and transmission of green energy to Europe.

NTPC partners EDF to explore nuclear expansion in India

10 April 2026

NTPC Limited has entered into a non-binding memorandum of understanding with France’s Électricité de France (EDF) to examine opportunities for developing new nuclear power projects in India.

Colombia's Ecopetrol downgraded by S&P after Colombia rating cut

10 April 2026

Ecopetrol saw its credit rating lowered to BB- from BB by Standard & Poor's, following a similar downgrade of Colombia’s sovereign rating, the agency said

India climbs to third in global renewable capacity rankings

10 April 2026

India has emerged as the world’s third-largest country in terms of installed renewable energy capacity, overtaking Brazil.

Brazil pushes biodiesel beyond limits

9 April 2026

Brazil’s biodiesel industry and farm lobby are pressing the National Petroleum Agency (ANP) to loosen rules on voluntary blending above the current 15% mandate, seeking to remove prior approval requirements for higher shares.

Uzbekistan sees 7% y/y rise in electricity production in 1Q

9 April 2026

Uzbekistan's electricity generation expanded by 7% y/y in the first quarter of 2026, according to the Ministry of Energy.

1Q EV, hybrid sales in Turkey account for more than half of market

9 April 2026

Slightly more than half of the cars sold in Turkey in the first quarter of this year were reportedly electric and hybrid vehicles.

Brazil set to launch biomethane market

9 April 2026

Brazil’s oil and gas regulator ANP expects the first biomethane guarantee-of-origin certificates to be issued in May, triggering compliance requirements under the Fuel of the Future law.

South Africa showcases green hydrogen roadmap at UNIDO conference

9 April 2026

South Africa has outlined a roadmap to develop a green hydrogen industry aimed at exporting to major global markets amid rising demand while calling for greater funding and technical support.

Namibian rail operator TransNamib pilots hydrogen-powered locomotive, seeks pivot from diesel engines

9 April 2026

TransNamib Holdings (TransNamib), Namibia’s state-owned rail company, has launched a six-month trial run for a locomotive powered by hydrogen and diesel in partnership with Belgian giant CMB. TECH (EBR: CMBT).

India’s clean energy push hinges on debt markets

9 April 2026

India’s ambition to scale up renewable energy capacity to 500 gigawatts (GW) by 2030 and achieve a 60% non-fossil fuel energy mix by 2035 will depend as much on financing structures as on policy and technology.

India clears two mega hydropower projects in Arunachal Pradesh

9 April 2026

India's Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by Narendra Modi, has approved a combined investment of INR401.75bn ($4.4bn) for two major hydropower projects in Arunachal Pradesh.

Windfall tax delay exposes Indonesia’s challenge in capturing commodity gains

9 April 2026

Indonesia recently announced that it had delayed the rollout of its windfall tax proposal on coal and nickel exports. The country noted that the complexity of balancing fiscal needs with industrial policy is behind the delay

Polish builder Erbud launches strategic options review following 15% EBITDA growth in 2025

9 April 2026

Polish construction company Erbud announced on April 8 the launch of a strategic options overview, a move that does not rule out capital injections or major changes to its shareholder structure, after posting a 15% y/y increase in 2025 EBITDA.

Peru scales up solar capacity as Sunny complex reaches 345 MW

8 April 2026

Peru accelerates solar deployment as Kallpa’s Sunny complex reaches 345 MW, signalling a broader expansion pipeline of 1.42 GW set to reshape the country’s renewable energy landscape by 2028.

Iran brings 12MW solar plant online in Khorasan Razavi as renewables push gathers pace

8 April 2026

Iran inaugurated a 12MW solar power plant in Bardaskan, northeastern Khorasan Razavi province, citing governor general Gholamreza Mozaffari, who framed the launch as evidence of resilience following the February 28 outbreak of war.

Turkey raises wholesale electricity price ceiling by 32%

8 April 2026

Turkey’s energy watchdog EPDK has applied a 32% hike to the price ceiling on the Day Ahead Market at Energy Exchange Istanbul (EPIAS). The increase takes it to Turkish lira (TRY) 4,500/MWh ($101/MWh) from TRY 3,400/MWh.

Falling electrotech costs create a fast catch up path for Global South

8 April 2026

A new energy pathway is emerging for developing economies, one that challenges the assumption that fossil fuels are a prerequisite for growth, according to a new report by Ember.

AfDB-backed scheme channels $11.3mn into African mini-grids

8 April 2026

A joint programme led by the African Development Bank Group and the Nordic Development Fund is directing $11.3mn into renewable mini-grid projects across 14 African countries to expand electricity access in underserved areas

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