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Sri Lanka has secured a foreign financing package worth nearly $55.9mn to expand its solar power capacity and improve the integration of renewable energy into the national grid, following Cabinet approval for a new clean energy initiative.
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Aditya Birla Renewables to acquire Shell's India renewable energy platform for $1.8bn
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Bangladesh to roll out 60-MW rooftop solar programme across public universities
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