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EDF secures major solar, storage and digital energy projects in Oman
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
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
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France's GreenYellow expands Colombia industrial solar footprint with new Meta project
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