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China’s TCL Solar inks distribution deal with two Pakistani companies
China’s TCL Solar has signed distribution agreements with Pakistani firms AU Solar Solution Pvt. Ltd. and Madina Solar Pvt. Ltd.
SECI terminates call for proposals for green hydrogen hubs in India
The Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) has announced the termination of its call for proposals (CfP) aimed at setting up green hydrogen hubs across India under the National Green Hydrogen Mission.
Solar mandate ignites hopes for Japan’s homegrown panel makers
As Japan accelerates its push towards a greener future, domestic solar panel manufacturers are eyeing a comeback. They are moving swiftly to seize fresh opportunities created by a new regulation introduced in April by Tokyo and Kawasaki authorities.
GE Vernova powers Taiwan’s clean energy shift
GE Vernova, part of General Electric, supports Taiwan’s clean energy shift with technologies from gas and nuclear to wind power and electrification, including grid and storage system.
Brazil’s oil push tests COP30
Brazil’s COP30 president-designate has defended plans to expand oil output while hosting the next UN climate summit, saying production can align with global net-zero targets.
Brazil faces grid crunch despite renewables boom
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Uzbekistan’s solar and wind power plants generate 5bn kWh since start of 2025
Uzbekistan’s solar and wind power plants have generated more than 5bn kWh of electricity so far in 2025, surpassing the country’s total renewable output for the whole of last year, according to the Ministry of Energy.
Australia awards "special project status" to Bonaparte CCS project
Australia is looking to position CCS as a cornerstone of its net-zero strategy.
UKOG sheds oil and gas assets in pivot to clean hydrogen
London-listed UK Oil & Gas has agreed to sell its wholly-owned subsidiary UKOG GB to Servatec Holdings for £400,000 in cash ($545,000).
Iran to build solar farms near dams to help plug power gap
Iran’s Energy Ministry plans to build solar farms adjacent to the country’s dams as part of a push to expand renewable energy and offset a growing electricity shortfall, a senior official said.
Africa adds 4.5GW new hydropower capacity in 2024, says IHA
Africa made notable progress in hydropower development in 2024, adding over 4.5 GW of new capacity, more than double the 2 GW installed in 2023, according to the International Hydropower Association.
Experts warn of “cascading” climate tipping points that will kill the climate without immediate global action
World leaders must act with “immediate, unprecedented” urgency to prevent cascading climate tipping points that could have catastrophic consequences for billions of people, according to the Global Tipping Points Conferenrence delegates.
Barito Renewables launches five geothermal projects to support Indonesia’s green energy goals
Barito Renewables Energy, through its subsidiary Star Energy Geothermal, has reinforced its role in Indonesia’s clean energy push with the inauguration and groundbreaking of five geothermal power plant projects located in West Java.
Melting polar ice is measurably slowing the earth’s rotation
Melting polar ice is slowing the Earth’s rotation, but not enough to offset an even greater acceleration caused by changes in Earth’s molten core. As a result, the planet is spinning faster, but not as fast as it should be.
BERTRAND: Conflicting views of the future - China chooses renewables, US chooses oil
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Offshore wind in East Asia: a decade of transformation and ambition
In the early 2010s, offshore wind in East Asia was largely experimental. At the time, Japan, South Korea, China and Taiwan began to explore the feasibility of offshore wind power.
Southern Ocean current reverses for first time, signalling risk of climate system collapse
A major ocean current in the Southern Hemisphere has reversed direction for the first time in recorded history, in what climatologists are calling a “catastrophic” tipping point in the global climate system.
Global drought crisis pushes tens of millions towards starvation, warns UN-backed report
A deepening global drought crisis is pushing more than 90mn people to the brink of starvation, with mounting impacts on food, water and energy systems, according to a report released on July 1 by the UN.

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