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Ukraine moves to boost energy resilience and cut green tariff debt
Ukraine’s government has approved new measures to revitalise the country’s war-strained energy sector, including the simplification of procedures for restoring gas transportation infrastructure and power lines.
Vietnam strengthens nuclear safety and security culture ahead of first power plant
Vietnam is taking careful yet determined steps to develop a robust culture of nuclear safety and security, with the goal of bringing its first nuclear power plant online by 2030.
Cox submits €4bn bid for Iberdrola's remaining Mexican assets
Spanish renewable energy and water company Cox has tendered an offer worth approximately €4bn ($4.69bn) for Iberdrola's remaining Mexican assets, El Confidencial reported
Iran faces new heatwave as 12 stations record temperatures above 50°C
Iran is experiencing a new heatwave beginning July 29, with more than 12 weather stations recording temperatures above 50°C (122°F) in the past 24 hours, according to the country's meteorological service.
Recent floods across Asia kill hundreds, leave devastation in their wake
From South and Southeast Asia to Central and East Asia, communities have been grappling with flash floods, landslides and glacial lake outbursts as warming temperatures and shifting monsoon dynamics fuel increasingly erratic weather.
Indonesia’s B50 biodiesel ambitions in doubt amid supply and sustainability concerns
Indonesia’s plan to launch a 50% palm oil-based biodiesel blend (B50) in 2026 is now facing serious uncertainty due to concerns over feedstock supply and production infrastructure
Japan targets domestic breakthrough in advanced solar cell production
Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry is set to back large-scale local production of next-generation solar technology, focusing on perovskite-based cells.
Tata Power acquires 40% stake in Bhutan’s Khorlochhu Hydro Power project
Tata Power has announced the completion of the first tranche of its strategic investment in Khorlochhu Hydro Power Limited (KHPL), acquiring a 40% equity stake in the Bhutan-based hydropower company.
Death toll in Turkey’s wildfire crisis rises to at least 17 on July 28
The death toll from Turkey’s month-long wildfire crisis increased to at least 17 on July 28.
UN climate chief calls on Australia, Turkey to end wrangle over who will host COP31 summit
United Nations climate chief Simon Stiell on July 28 called on Australia and Turkey to find an end to their long-running wrangle over who will host next year's COP31 climate change summit.
Hydrogen map tracks Brazil’s $81bn bet
Brazil is host to 111 green hydrogen-related initiatives with a combined announced investment of approximately BRL454bn ($81bn), according to the Green Hydrogen Initiatives Map released this month by consultancy firm Clean Energy Latin America.
Poland targets 52% renewables share by 2030 in new energy strategy
Poland plans to increase the share of renewables in electricity production to 51.8% by 2030 and 79.8% by 2040 under its ambitious energy transition scenario, according to the latest draft update of the national energy and climate plan (KPEiK).
Uzbekistan inks agreements with China for battery storage and wind power projects
Uzbekistan has signed a series of agreements with Chinese companies to accelerate the country’s renewable energy development. One commitment is for a major battery storage project in the capital, Tashkent.
Croatia’s INA signs €170mn loan deal with domestic banks
Croatian energy company INA-Industrija nafte (INA) has signed a €170mn long-term loan agreement with a consortium of four leading domestic banks to support its strategic and green investment plans.
Wildfires strain emergency services in Albania
Wildfires continued to sweep across southern Albania on July 28, prompting the evacuation of several villages and mobilising hundreds of emergency workers as authorities struggled to bring dozens of blazes under control.
South Africa's electric vehicle fleet to grow to 25,500 by 2030, report projects
South Africa's passenger electric vehicle fleet is projected to have grown to 25,456 vehicles by 2030, 0,3% of the expected passenger vehicle population in that country.
Iranian wealth fund to invest $2.3bn in solar energy
Iran’s Economic Council has approved a plan for the country’s sovereign wealth fund to invest $2.3bn in solar energy, as the government seeks to diversify its power mix and ease the growing strain on the electricity grid.
Extreme heat slams Middle East amid growing regional climate emergency
Summer 2025 has turned the Middle East into a furnace. Across Syria, Iraq, Iran, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, temperatures have surged past 50°C, prompting power cuts, water shortages and silent protests in some of the world’s hottest cities.
UN adviser urges Ghana to scale renewable energy deployment as oil markets become risky
At a briefing in Acca on July 23, representatives from the United Nations Global Compact and the Ocean Centres Initiative urged Ghana to do more to attract clean energy investment by reducing economic and regulatory risks.
Nasdaq-listed Eco Wave Power inks deal for possible path-breaking wave energy power plant in South Africa
Argentina launches public consultation for YPF solar farm
Argentina's National Electricity Regulatory Authority has launched public consultation for YPF's El Quemado solar farm in Mendoza province, marking the first major renewable project approved under the government's RIGI regime.

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