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TCHAKAROV: New shade of success? Think Uzbek green!

1 July 2026

The government's objective of lifting clean energy to more than half of installed capacity by 2030 looks increasingly realistic.

Amazon to buy nearly 2mn South African carbon credits from Spekboom restoration project

1 July 2026

Amazon will buy carbon credits from a South African Spekboom restoration project, supporting a $120mn World Bank-backed initiative to restore degraded land and create 11,000 jobs.

Heat mortality surges in Europe – Statista

1 July 2026

Heat-related mortality in Europe has surged over the last couple of decades. This is according to the latest available data published by the Lancet Countdown 2025 Report, Statista reports.

Grid, data centre plans boost South Korean battery sector

1 July 2026

The South Korean battery sector will gain substantial new business from a major state energy and technology expansion strategy, following a joint announcement by the government, Samsung Group (028260.KS) and SK Group (034730.KS) on May 29.

Sri Lanka reiterates commitment to 70% renewable energy target by 2030

1 July 2026

Sri Lanka has reiterated its commitment to expanding renewable energy and advancing climate goals, with plans to meet 70% of the country's energy demand from renewable sources by 2030 and beyond.

India launches nuclear-powered hydrogen production facility

1 July 2026

India has inaugurated a nuclear-powered hydrogen production facility that uses process heat from the Fast Breeder Test Reactor to generate hydrogen through the copper-chlorine thermochemical process.

Vietnam doubles rooftop solar export limit

30 June 2026

Vietnam has doubled the amount of electricity self-consumption rooftop solar systems can feed into the national grid, in a move aimed at encouraging greater investment in renewable energy.

Energy statistics show we remain an overwhelmingly fossil fuel-based world

30 June 2026

Renewables are growing fast, but oil and gas by far still dominate the global energy system.

Europe braces for Super El Niño as scientists warn extreme weather could intensify

30 June 2026

Europe is enduring its most intense early summer heatwave on record, with temperatures exceeding 40°C in several countries and breaking local June records across southern and western Europe. Next up is a super El Nino that is appearning now.

EDF secures major solar, storage and digital energy projects in Oman

30 June 2026

France’s EDF Power Solutions has strengthened its footprint in Oman’s clean energy sector through a series of landmark agreements signed in Paris during the official visit of Sultan Haitham bin Tarik to France on June 29.

Polish energy firm targets up to €3bn for Ukraine as World Bank outlines $26bn investment roadmap

30 June 2026

Polish energy group ELQ plans to invest between €2.5bn and €3bn in Ukraine's energy sector, joining a broader international push to rebuild the country's electricity system as the World Bank identified nearly $26bn in priority energy investments.

Colombia gas reserves shrink as offshore prospects offer supply hope

30 June 2026

Colombia's proven natural gas reserves fell 16.8% in 2025 to 1,717bn cubic feet (48.62bn cubic metres), reducing the country's reserve life to 5.9 years at current production rates, while oil reserves slipped 0.7% to 2.02bn barrels

France's GreenYellow expands Colombia industrial solar footprint with new Meta project

30 June 2026

GreenYellow Colombia has commissioned a 1.45MWp self-generation solar park for Cerámica Industrial del Meta (CIMET) in Acacías, Meta department, a project expected to generate about 2.2GWh of electricity annually and supply around 30%

How Tatyana Kim’s Wildberries is bringing ESG to Eurasia’s platform economy

30 June 2026

Digital platforms – from online marketplaces to social media – are no longer just convenient places to shop, stream, or connect. They’re major economic engines shaping supply chains, labour markets, and consumption patterns.

AES bets on panels because El Salvador's grid has no other option

30 June 2026

AES and ECORAY launched the $60mn Santa Ana IV solar plant to protect El Salvador's vulnerable grid from El Niño blackouts. With 186MW under management, AES now controls a quarter of national solar output as wires become the new bottleneck.

Burundi inaugurates 17MW Mulembwe hydropower plant, completing 49.5MW Jiji-Mulembwe project

30 June 2026

Burundi has inaugurated the 17MW Mulembwe hydropower plant, completing the 49.5MW Jiji-Mulembwe scheme, one of the country's largest infrastructure projects, backed by the AfDB, World Bank, EIB and EU.

Egypt issues $500mn sustainability samurai bonds backed by AfDB guarantee

30 June 2026

Proceeds from the issuance will be allocated to eligible expenditures under Egypt's Sovereign Sustainable Financing Framework, including healthcare, education, renewable energy, energy efficiency, climate adaptation, water and wastewater

Philippines secures $1.02bn World Bank green loan

30 June 2026

The Philippines secured a $1.02bn financial package from the World Bank Group to lower electricity costs, expand renewable energy, and improve water infrastructure.

Philippines turns to rooftop solar as prices climb

30 June 2026

Citizens across the Philippines are snapping up rooftop solar installations to escape punishing utility bills, making the country the world's largest buyer of solar technology since the conflict in Iran began.

Poland’s Orlen launches test sales of synthetic fuel HVO100 on Slovak market

30 June 2026

Poland's largest energy multi-utility Orlen said on June 29 it had launched a test offering of HVO100, a synthetic, 100% fossil-free renewable diesel fuel, in Slovakia. This fuel is currently available in Austria, Germany and the Czech Republic.

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