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IFC invests in WeLight to scale African mini-grids under Mission 300 initiative
WeLight has secured €27mn ($31mn), including an IFC investment, to expand solar-powered mini-grids into Nigeria and the DRC while growing operations in Madagascar and Mali.
Brazil delays vote on higher ethanol blend in gasoline
Brazil has postponed a meeting of the National Energy Policy Council (CNPE) that was due to consider raising the mandatory share of anhydrous ethanol in gasoline from 30% to 32%, the Ministry of Mines and Energy said.
Mongolia's risky fuel strategy gamble
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Cuba expands solar power network in Holguín with Canadian support
Cuba has installed 344 photovoltaic systems across 10 municipalities in the eastern province of Holguín under a joint programme with Canada aimed at expanding renewable energy access and supporting community development
South Korea to back Serbia solar project with €900mn financing
South Korea’s Korea Trade Insurance Corporation (K-Sure) will provide €900mn in export financing for a large-scale solar power project in Serbia, marking the country’s first participation in a national energy project there.
Cambodia's EV drive risks leaving some workers behind
Cambodia's ambitious push towards electric vehicles could cut emissions and modernise transport, but experts warn that thousands of workers and small businesses may struggle to adapt without targeted support
ADB grants Cambodia $63mn for cleaner power
Cambodia has secured $63mn from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to strengthen its power grid and accelerate the integration of renewable energy sources.
Angola's Quilemba solar project nears completion as testing enters final phase
Angola’s 35-megawatt (MW) Quilemba Solar Project has reached 95% completion and entered the final testing stage ahead of its planned integration into the national power grid, Angop reported on June 22.
Bosnia's Republika Srpska selects Chinese consortium for €32mn solar plant
State-owned power utility Elektroprivreda Republike Srpske (ERS) has awarded a contract to a Chinese-led consortium to build the Trebinje 3 solar power plant in Bosnia’s Serb Republic, in a deal valued at BAM63mn (€32mn),...
Oman launches community solar power programme
Oman’s Authority for Public Services Regulation (APSR) launched on June 23 a new national initiative, “Imtidad” (meaning “extension”), aimed at enabling households and communities to collectively participate in shared solar PV projects.
Egypt partners with Chinese Sany for first wind turbine plant
Egypt signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Chinese Sany Renewable Energy (SSE:688349) to build the country’s first wind turbine manufacturing plant and develop a 2,000-megawatt (MW) wind power project.
Wind energy firms to invest $5bn in Mexico in new capacity push
Mexico’s Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) said on June 21 wind energy companies are set to commit $5bn in new investments in Mexico due to a fresh round of established partnerships and government calls for proposals.
EBRD backs OKKO Group's new wind farm with €50mn loan
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) will provide a €50mn loan to help finance a 189-megawatt wind farm being developed by Ukraine's OKKO Group.
Shumba starts construction on Botswana’s 100MW Tati solar project
Botswana-focused developer Shumba Energy has started constructing its 100MW Tati Solar Project after issuing a full notice to proceed to the appointed contractor, marking a major step in the country’s efforts to expand renewable energy generation.
Moldova opens technical bids for 170 MW wind and storage tender
The tender committee responsible for granting large eligible producer status in Moldova has opened the technical bids submitted in the second auction for the construction of wind farms with a combined capacity of 170 MW and battery energy storage.
Brunei to explore full-scale environmental radiation monitoring grid
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Malaysian ministry of plantation reviews feasibility of B50 biodiesel shift
The Malaysian government is re-engineering its green fuel mandates, accelerating its transition toward a low-carbon transport network while protecting its status as an export powerhouse
Regen Renewables completes rooftop solar project at Sri Lanka’s National Operation Centre
Regen Renewables (Pvt.) Ltd has completed and handed over a 45.63kW rooftop solar photovoltaic system at Sri Lanka’s National Operation Centre (NOC) in Battaramulla.
Fresh highs recorded for Turkish renewable power generation in May
Hydropower remained the dominant source of electricity generation in Turkey in May. A new monthly production record was set as strong spring precipitation continued to boost output, according to official data.
Russia’s Rosatom says construction of first nuclear reactor at Turkey’s Akkuyu NPP completed
Construction of the first reactor unit at Turkey's first nuclear power plant (NPP), Akkuyu on the country’s southern Mediterranean coast, has been finished and cold-hot testing has commenced, Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom has announced.
Fitch affirms EDP Brasil at AAA(bra)
Fitch Ratings has affirmed EDP Energias do Brasil’s national long-term rating at ‘AAA(bra)’ with a stable outlook, citing its diversified power operations and expected financial profile stability, the agency said.

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