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China Resources New Energy targets record $3.6bn IPO
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Malaysia gauges small modular reactors for nuclear energy future
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Solar Energy Corporation of India launches 4,800 MWh renewable energy tender backed by storage
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India’s solar capacity reaches 157 GW, accounting for 68% of renewable energy portfolio
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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has formally endorsed Malaysia’s readiness to construct a sovereign nuclear power programme
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