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Nigeria doubles solar manufacturing capacity to 300MW over two years, REA targets 3.7GW pipeline

23 April 2026

Nigeria has increased its domestic solar panel manufacturing capacity to 300MW from 120MW two years ago, as the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) accelerates renewable energy deployment and seeks to position the country as a regional supply hub

Ukraine adds 300 MW of wind capacity as renewable push gathers pace

23 April 2026

Ukraine commissioned more than 300 megawatts of new wind power capacity in 2025, marking steady progress in expanding its renewable energy sector despite ongoing wartime challenges.

South Africa set to add 17GW wind projects within 5 years as project pipeline tops 60GW, says GWEC

23 April 2026

GWEC said South Africa remains one of the continent’s most attractive renewable energy markets, with about 17GW of advanced wind projects that could move into construction within five years, despite persistent grid constraints.

Renewables overtake coal in global electricity mix – Statista

23 April 2026

Ten years after the Paris Agreement was opened for signature by member states at the UN Headquarters in New York on April 22, 2016, the global energy transition is beginning to reshape the electricity mix, Statista reports.

China solar exports hit record 68GW in March

23 April 2026

Chinese photovoltaic hardware exports reached an unprecedented 68GW in March, as global manufacturers scramble for renewable alternatives following the fuel price spikes triggered by the Iran war.

Philippines adds 899MW of solar in 2025

23 April 2026

The Philippines successfully integrated 899MW of new solar power throughout 2025, the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) reported.

Pakistan PM pushes for faster EV adoption

23 April 2026

Shehbaz Sharif has directed authorities to accelerate efforts to promote electric vehicles across Pakistan, as the government steps up its focus on reducing fuel imports and strengthening energy security.

Cambodia and Singapore enhance regional energy security links

23 April 2026

Cambodia and Singapore have committed to strengthening collaboration in the energy, oil and gas sectors as both countries respond to ongoing disruptions in global supply chains linked to tensions in the Middle East

Colombia calls new renewables auction ahead of Petro exit to bolster power supply

22 April 2026

Colombia’s Ministry of Mines and Energy has launched a new renewable energy auction to be held before July 31, aiming to secure long-term electricity supply and reduce exposure to price volatility

Dongfeng expands Cuba EV charging network with solar integration

22 April 2026

China-backed Dongfeng Cuba plans to roll out a network of electric vehicle charging stations across multiple Cuban provinces, incorporating photovoltaic systems to ease pressure on the national grid, the company said

Uzbekistan creates Besqala Mining Valley cryptomining zone with tax breaks through 2034

22 April 2026

Uzbekistan has approved the creation of a dedicated cryptocurrency mining zone in Karakalpakstan. It aims to attract investment and support the use of renewable energy.

Uzbek uranium producer Navoiyuran kicks off mining operations at Qizilkok deposit

22 April 2026

State-owned Uzbek uranium producer Navoiyuran has commenced mining operations at the Qizilkok deposit in the central-northwestern region of Navoi.

Kyrgyzstan pushes for formalised compensation mechanism covering upstream water provision to downstream neighbours

22 April 2026

Kyrgyzstan, an upstream state in Central Asia, wants a formalised compensation mechanism under which downstream states in the region would help to fund upstream water infrastructure vital to sustaining their agriculture and energy supplies.

Iran's Tehran dam storage levels remain precarious after six years of drought

22 April 2026

Tehran dam storage remains precarious with Lar reservoir at just 2% capacity and Taleghan down 54% year on year, despite a 59% rise in national rainfall after six consecutive years of drought.

Developing countries must not bear climate burden alone, Central Asian leaders say

22 April 2026

Presidents tell Regional Ecological Summit in Astana the global shift to a low-carbon economy risks deepening inequality unless it is managed fairly with stronger support for developing countries.

Kazakhstan pushes for regional cooperation on climate as threats increase

22 April 2026

Kazakhstan’s Ecology Minister Yerlan Nysanbayev called for deeper cooperation across Central Asia to tackle shared environmental issues ahead of the Regional Ecological Summit in Astana.

Singapore partners with US to build nuclear regulatory expertise

22 April 2026

The National Environment Agency (NEA) of Singapore has signed a memorandum of cooperation (MOC) with the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to develop regulatory skills as Singapore accelerates its study into nuclear energy deployment

Tata Power advances bio-CNG-led rural energy model in India’s Uttar Pradesh

22 April 2026

Tata Power (NSE: TATAPOWER) is scaling up its push into decentralised clean energy with a bio-CNG-integrated microgrid initiative in Uttar Pradesh, aimed at reducing diesel dependence and strengthening rural livelihoods.

India adds record wind power capacity in 2025

22 April 2026

India added a record 6.3 GW of wind power capacity in 2025, nearly doubling installations from 3.4 GW in the previous year and emerging as the world’s third-largest market for new additions.

Philippines launches solar energy drive for rural workers

22 April 2026

The Philippine Department of Science and Technology (DOST) is intensifying the deployment of solar-powered and renewable energy solutions for the agricultural and transport sectors, the agency announced on April 20.

South Korea SK On enters Japan ESS market

22 April 2026

The battery production division of the South Korean conglomerate SK Group announced on April 21 that it will launch a Japanese branch before the end of April.

Taiwan risks missing 2030 renewables goal

22 April 2026

The government said it would reduce its 2030 geothermal capacity target to 200MW, down from a previously announced 1.2GW under a 2025 decarbonisation plan, representing a cut of more than 80%.

HD Renewable Energy, Tokyo Gas come together on 340MW storage push

22 April 2026

HD Renewable Energy has entered into a partnership with Tokyo Gas Co to develop approximately 340MW of battery energy storage system (BESS) projects in Japan, as the country steps up efforts to stabilise its power grid.

India’s Adani pushes into nuclear power with new subsidiary

21 April 2026

Adani Power has established a new subsidiary as it moves into nuclear energy, signalling a shift by India’s largest private thermal power producer towards diversification.

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