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Europe's June heat wave is most severe ever recorded — and the new normal
The heatwave that seared much of Europe in late June is officially the most severe ever recorded in the region, according to a rapid-attribution study published on June 26.
Can geothermal power Central Europe’s energy transition?
The appeal of geothermal power is strong in a region where the 2022 gas crisis exposed the strategic vulnerability created by dependence on imported fossil fuels.
Brazil secures global backing for industry decarbonisation
Brazil has become one of the first countries to secure approval for an industrial decarbonisation strategy under a global climate fund programme, paving the way for financing aimed at cutting emissions from energy-intensive industries.
Zambian firm Wonderful Group says equipment procurement for 600MW power plant reaches 80%
Equipment procurement for a 600MW thermal power plant being developed in Zambia’s Sinazongwe District has reached 80%, highlighting a significant milestone for one of the country’s key energy projects
The geothermal revolution beneath the streets of Szeged
Hungary's Szeged has become a laboratory for one of Europe’s most ambitious urban geothermal transitions.
African countries see SMRs as key to future nuclear development
Small modular reactors are increasingly being seen as the future of nuclear power in Africa, with a growing number of countries viewing the technology as a way to expand electricity access and support long-term economic development.
Stage Zero secures FirstRand funding platform for South African solar rollout
Stage Zero secured an institutional funding platform via a securitisation transaction, highlighting the growing maturity of South Africa's distributed solar market as developers shift from one-off equipment sales to recurring-revenue business models.
Cameroon shifts focus to electricity transmission as power generation expands
Cameroon shifts energy strategy from building power plants to expanding its electricity transmission network, arguing inadequate grid infrastructure now main obstacle to boosting supplies
Togo generated majority of electricity domestically in 2024, energy ministry data show
Togo generated more than 53% of the electricity supplied to its national grid in 2024, mainly via thermal power plants. Planned investments in solar and conventional power capacity may further reduce the country's reliance on imports.
Nigeria commissions 505kW solar mini-grid in Epe and plans 5MW expansion
REA Managing Director Abba Aliyu said the Epe project marked the first phase of the agency's plans for the area.
Meralco unit, Japanese firms partner on solar joint venture
A subsidiary of Manila Electric Co. teamed up with Tokyo Century Corp. (8439.T) and JFE Engineering Corp. (JFEE)(5411.T) to expand solar energy options for industrial facilities, MSpectrum announced on June 25.
RES to take over Mexican wind farm in first Latin American contract
British renewable energy firm Renewable Energy Solutions (RES) said it has secured its first asset management contract in Latin America. The company will be taking over La Bufa wind farm in Zacatecas, Mexico.
Indonesia mandates Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) by 2027
The Indonesian government has finalised a new green energy timeline to accelerate the decarbonisation of its aviation infrastructure
BRICS energy ministers launch smart grid centre
The headline deliverable was the launch of the BRICS Digital Centre of Excellence for Smart Grids and Energy Storage, a voluntary knowledge-sharing and pilot development platform operating under the BRICS Energy Research Cooperation Platform.
Adani Group targets 10-GW nuclear portfolio by 2035
Adani Group has unveiled plans to establish up to 10 gigawatts (GW) of nuclear power capacity by 2035, positioning itself to become one of India's largest private-sector participants in the country's rapidly expanding nuclear energy programme.
India eyes diesel biofuel blending with isobutanol pilot
India is preparing to expand its biofuel strategy beyond petrol by introducing isobutanol blending in diesel, a move that could reshape the country's commercial vehicle sector and further reduce dependence on imported crude oil.
Colombia wins WorldCup — claims global butterfly competition crown with record species documentation
Myanmar junta pushes local EV production amid criticism
Myanmar's military leadership is seeking to establish domestic electric vehicle (EV) production, despite concerns over power shortages and allegations that the sector primarily benefits businesses linked to the ruling family.
Colombia's De la Espriella sets Fiscal repair, fossil fuel energy revival at core of economic agenda
Colombia’s president-elect Abelardo de la Espriella is preparing an economic programme centred on fiscal consolidation, renewed oil and gas development, infrastructure expansion and housing incentives as his administration seeks to revive growth
Colombia's Ecopetrol extends slide as investors lock In gains after election rally
Shares of Ecopetrol extended losses on June 24 after falling more than 10% over two trading sessions on Colombia’s stock exchange, as investors took profits following a sharp rally linked to expectations surrounding the election of president-elect
China's Sany starts construction of 168 MW wind project in Serbia
Chinese wind turbine manufacturer Sany Renewable Energy has started construction of a 168-megawatt wind project in Serbia, marking its first renewable energy investment in the country.
Green for Growth Fund signs €15mn loan with Albania's Vega Energy to boost Western Balkans solar expansion
The Green for Growth Fund (GGF) has signed a €15mn senior loan agreement with Albanian engineering and construction firm Vega Energy to finance the expansion of utility-scale solar projects across the Western Balkans, the fund...

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