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Kazakh environmental prosecutor fines Karachaganak operator for breaching emissions limits

24 April 2025

Karachaganak Petroleum Operating (KPO), the international consortium developing Kazakhstan’s Karachaganak oil field, has been fined nearly $1.4mn by a specialised environmental prosecutor’s office for breaching emission limits.

ExxonMobil, Calpine sign CO2 transportation and storage agreement

24 April 2025

ExxonMobil has struck a deal with electricity producer Calpine to transport and permanently store up to 2mn tonnes per year of carbon dioxide from a cogeneration facility in Texas.

Incoming German government compromises on carbon offsets to boost flagging economy

24 April 2025

Germany’s incoming government has conditionally endorsed the European Union’s proposed 2040 climate goal and backed the EC's recommended 90% emissions reduction target but only if international carbon offsets and carbon removals are permitted.

Pakistan's headline-making 22 GW of solar panel imports

24 April 2025

This development occurred with limited state intervention. The government, however, played a crucial role in facilitating adoption by removing import tariffs, approving net metering policies and allowing market dynamics to lead the transition.

Osaka Gas and GPSS to develop additional 7MW of solar energy projects by 2026

24 April 2025

Osaka Gas and GPSS Holdings are intensifying their collaboration in Japan’s renewable energy space, committing to jointly develop further solar initiatives.

Indonesia finalises 2025–2034 power development plan, prioritises renewable energy

24 April 2025

Indonesia’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) has finalised the country’s 2025–2034 Electricity Supply Business Plan (RUPTL), aligning it with the long-term National Electricity General Plan (RUKN) through 2060

India moves to cut reliance on Chinese solar modules and PV cells

24 April 2025

India has taken significant strides when it comes to reducing import dependency for solar modules and PV cells, which is a result of expanding domestic manufacturing capabilities.

Solar surge faces grid hurdles in Brazil

24 April 2025

Brazil is expected to add 11.8 GW of new solar capacity in 2025, bringing its total installed capacity to 64.7 GW, according to the Brazilian Photovoltaic Solar Energy Association (Absolar).

Soltec signs Brazil solar tracker deal

23 April 2025

Soltec has secured a contract to supply solar trackers for a 41-MW photovoltaic plant in Brazil, operated by Polimix Energia, the energy arm of Polimix Group, one of the country's major concrete producers.

Rising CO2 and temperatures make rice more toxic – The Lancet

23 April 2025

Rice, the most widely consumed grain in the world, is likely to become increasingly toxic as global temperatures and carbon dioxide levels rise, according to new research published in The Lancet on April 17.

Equinor mulling appeal or legal action over Trump administration’s halting of massive wind farm off New York

23 April 2025

Norwegian oil super major Equinor was just starting to construct an 818-MW wind farm off New York when the Trump administration unexpectedly halted the fully permitted $5bn endeavour.

Uzbekistan, Australia’s AGA sign memorandum on building $5.5bn green urea, sustainable aviation fuel plant

23 April 2025

Uzbekistan has signed a memorandum of cooperation with Australia’s Allied Green Ammonia (AGA) to build a $5.5bn green urea and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production facility.

Ukraine urged to boost wind power to meet EU energy integration targets

23 April 2025

Ukraine must significantly expand its wind power generation in the coming years if it is to align with the EU’s energy integration goals, as the country works to rebuild its renewable energy infrastructure after large-scale wartime losses.

Grenergy launches auction offering power from Chilean pv plants

23 April 2025

Grenergy's marketing division, GR Power, has launched a reverse auction in Chile offering 1.7 TWh of electricity annually from the company's photovoltaic plants and battery storage systems.

Chinese hydroelectric plant in Chile attacked by gunmen

23 April 2025

Gunmen attacked a Chinese-owned hydroelectric plant under construction in Chile, torching 45 trucks and five pieces of heavy earth-moving equipment at the Rucalhue power plant site.

World Bank shifts public tone on climate amid US political pressures

23 April 2025

Spring meetings of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund are starting in Washington as the multi-lateral bank softens its climate image while the Trump administration backtracks on the issue. The US is the bank's largest shareholder.

Brazil’s energy landscape changes due to sweeping electricity market reforms

23 April 2025

Brazil's energy sector is undergoing significant changes as the government proposes sweeping electricity market reforms while distributed solar generation achieves record growth in the first quarter.

Cambodia approves state guarantees for 26 energy projects totalling 5,950 MW

23 April 2025

Cambodia’s National Assembly Standing Committee has approved government payment guarantees for 26 energy sector investment projects with a combined electricity production capacity of 5,950 megawatts, the government said in a statement on April 21.

Huawei expands into Brazil's energy storage market

23 April 2025

Chinese tech major Huawei is targeting Brazil's energy storage sector ahead of the country's first battery auction expected in the second half of this year.

NEA pushes tech and renewable solutions to electrify remote areas in the Philippines

23 April 2025

The National Electrification Administration (NEA) is enhancing its rural electrification programme by focusing on technological innovation and renewable energy, aiming to provide consistent electricity to remote Philippine communities.

Voltalia and Entech awarded contract for 60MW solar and storage project in Senegal

23 April 2025

France’s Voltalia and Entech have secured a contract to build a 60MW solar farm with battery storage for Axian Energy in Senegal, aiming to enhance grid stability and expand renewable energy adoption in the region, according to a press release

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