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India’s Adani buys SB Energy and its 5-GW green capacity for $3.5bn
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Major European players continue rush into US offshore wind
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Repsol raises green targets in bid to reach net-zero goal by 2050
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AsiaElec: Renewables could halve India’s generating costs
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US delays decision on new solar tariffs
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