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Serentica selects Sany Renewable for 336-MW wind project in India's Karnataka
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Africa holds significant hydropower potential, says IHA in new report
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Infinity Libya completes first solar power plant in Kufra
Renewable energy firm Infinity Libya, a subsidiary of Egypt's leading renewable energy company, Infinity Group, has completed Libya’s first solar power plant in the city of Kufra in partnership with the Al-Jawf Free Zone.
Mozambique's $6.4bn Mphanda Nkuwa hydropower plant to get World Bank funding
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Chinese Hunan Kibing to build solar glass manufacturing plant in Egypt’s SCZone
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AfDB approves $40mn to scale decentralised renewable energy solutions across Africa
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Peru inaugurates 252 MW San Martín solar plant, its largest PV project to date
The government of Peru has formally commissioned the San Martín Solar photovoltaic facility, a 252.4 MWac plant located in La Joya, Arequipa, operated by Spanish firm Zelestra.
Burkina Faso signs 25-year deal for 150 MW solar project with storage, targets 2027 launch
Burkina Faso has signed a 25-year agreement with Netherlands-based developer Gutami Holding to construct a 150 MW solar power plant with 50 MWh of battery storage, scheduled to become operational in 2027.
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PJBumi Bhd has secured a contract to supply its proprietary ADiRA BioReactor technology for a waste-to-resource project in Indonesia, marking a significant expansion of its green technology footprint in the region
Parishi Capital backs Navitas Solar with $4.7mn to help expand in India
Parishi Capital has invested a total of $4.7mn in Gujarat-based solar module manufacturer Navitas Solar across two funding rounds, supporting the company’s growth from a solar start-up into a prominent player in India’s green energy sector
Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency posts 49% rise in Q1FY26 operating profit
Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Ltd. (IREDA), the state-owned non-banking financial company (NBFC), reported a 49% year-on-year increase in operating profit and a 30% rise in total income from operations

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