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Renewables have saved Europe €100mn every day since the start of the Iran war

4 May 2026

Solar power has been saving Europe more than €100mn a day since the US-Israel war on Iran began, Euronews reports, as the Strait of Hormuz blockade transforms the economics of Europe's energy transition from a climate crisis to a security issue.

Coal mines are leaking vast amounts of methane into the atmosphere and almost no one is measuring it - Ember

4 May 2026

Almost five years after 159 countries signed the Global Methane Pledge committing to cut anthropogenic methane emissions by 30% by 2030, coal mines are releasing roughly the same amount of the potent greenhouse gases.

Atomic Eagle advances Zambia uranium project with 58.8mn lb resource

4 May 2026

Atomic Eagle Limited (ASX:AEU), an Australian uranium exploration and development company focused on African assets, has launched a major drilling campaign at its flagship Muntanga Uranium Project in Zambia.

Indonesian president announces 13 projects to end the raw export era

4 May 2026

President Prabowo Subianto of Indonesia has officially launched the second phase of the country’s national downstreaming programme, breaking ground on 13 strategic projects valued at IDR116 trillion ($6.7bn)

Malaysian company Jaycorp to take full control of energy arm in $3.8mn buyout

4 May 2026

Furniture and packaging specialist Jaycorp Bhd is pivoting aggressively toward the green economy, proposing to acquire the remaining 40% stake in its subsidiary, Jaycorp Green Energy Sdn Bhd (JGE), for MYR15mn ($3.8mn) in cash

Zambian leader Hakainde Hichilema launches $100mn solar power plant

4 May 2026

Zambia’s President Hakainde Hichilema has commissioned a 136-megawatt (MW) solar power plant constructed by the Copperbelt Energy Corp. (CEC), a local company.

Moldova switches on its largest battery storage system to stabilise renewable energy push

4 May 2026

Moldova has commissioned its largest battery energy storage system to date, located in Rădeni in the Strașeni district, with a capacity of 60 MWh, marking a decisive step in its effort to make intermittent renewable energy workable at scale.

South Korean ESS sector offsets slowing EV sales

4 May 2026

South Korean battery manufacturers reported divergent financial results for the first quarter as they shifted focus to energy storage systems (ESS) to counter slowing electric vehicle (EV) demand.

South Korea’s Hyundai Engineering funds $310mn US solar

4 May 2026

Hyundai Engineering (000720.KS) signed a project financing deal worth $310mn for a solar facility in the US, the company announced on May 3. The funding comes from a consortium including Korea Development Bank.

Australia's giant battery fleet has killed the evening price spike

4 May 2026

For decades, the economics of electricity markets around the world have been governed by a simple and expensive daily ritual: as the sun goes down, solar generation drops, demand rises, and coal- and gas-fired plants switch on to fill the gap

India targets energy self-sufficiency by 2047, Gujarat key to green push

4 May 2026

India is aiming to achieve complete energy self-sufficiency by 2047, with Gujarat set to play a central role in the transition, according to a government of India press release dated May 1.

Coal India bags battery storage project in Odisha

4 May 2026

Coal India (NSE: COALINDIA) has secured a contract from GRIDCO Limited for setting up a battery energy storage system (BESS) project in Odisha, according to a stock exchange filing dated April 30.

Tata Power arm enters solar manufacturing with PV ingot-wafer plan

4 May 2026

Tata Power (NSE: TATAPOWER) has announced its entry into upstream solar manufacturing, with its subsidiary Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL) approving a new business line in photovoltaic (PV) ingot and wafer production.

World’s largest sand battery survives its worst winter, ready for roll out

3 May 2026

The world's largest sand battery can store enough heat to warm a whole town for a week during the worst of a Finnish winter.

Uzbekistan rolls out Fergana Valley circular railway as part of multi-billion-dollar regional development push

2 May 2026

Uzbekistan launched an electric train service on a circular railway line in the Fergana Valley as President Shavkat Mirziyoyev paid a visit to the region in the far east of the country.

EV sales on track to capture quarter of Turkey’s auto market in 2026, says trade group

2 May 2026

Sales of electric vehicles (EVs) are on track to capture a 25% share of Turkey’s auto market this year, according to Aydin Erkoc, head of the Motor Vehicle Dealers Federation (Masfed).

COMMENT: We are fighting the wrong war

2 May 2026

Imagine if an alien bug invaded the earth. I'm not talking about the big slick black monsters that bite your head off from the Alien franchise. I'm talking about tiny little nondescript bugs that gnaw away at plants and have a taste for concrete.

Russia accuses West of wanting to wreck Rosatom’s plans to bring nuclear power to Central Asia

1 May 2026

Security Council official says campaign to discredit state corporation is under way.

Brazil solar hits investment milestone

1 May 2026

Brazil’s solar sector has exceeded BRL300bn ($60.54bn) in cumulative investment and now accounts for about a quarter of electricity generation, the Brazilian Photovoltaic Solar Energy Association said.

Central Asia green finance grows, led by Kazakhstani private sector

1 May 2026

Kazakhstan is Central Asia’s leading market for green and sustainable bonds, and there is strong potential in other countries, according to Manas Gizhduaniyev, chief executive of the AIFC Green Finance Centre.

Renewables met 100% of global electricity demand growth in 2025 that will speed America's decline

1 May 2026

For the first time in history, renewables covered all new global electricity demand in 2025, and the oil shock of the Iran war will only accelerate the move away from the reliance on fossil fuels, according to a report by Ember.

Iran rolls out wartime energy curbs, $1.85bn renewables push

1 May 2026

Iran’s cabinet approved a package to rein in energy consumption, accelerate renewable capacity and bolster workers’ incomes, First VP Mohammad Reza Aref said, following weeks of conflict straining power infrastructure and public finances.

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