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Russia’s state nuclear group Rosatom has said it will press ahead with its overseas reactor projects and honour existing commitments despite the latest round of UK sanctions targeting subsidiaries linked to its foreign operations.
Philippines mandates storage for large renewable projects
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Ukrainian KNESS expands Latvian solar capacity with 62 MW addition
Ukrainian renewable energy developer KNESS has expanded its footprint in the Baltic region by commissioning 62.8 megawatts (MW) of new solar capacity in Latvia.
South Africa’s Koruson 1 wind project adds 420MW to national grid
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