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Ecuador to receive $1bn in energy investments from China and Spain
Ecuador has secured $1bn in energy sector investments from Spain and China through 2026, marking an early success from President Daniel Noboa's recent diplomatic tour.
Hungarian jobs replaced by Chinese labour at CATL’s new unit
Chinese battery manufacturer CATL has recently terminated the employment of several dozen Hungarian workers at its Debrecen site, including both probationary and permanent staff.
Krakatau Chandra Energi partners with Air Liquide and HDF Energy to advance hydrogen power in Indonesia
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Ventus establishes Taiwan office to back Asia-Pacific offshore wind growth
Ventus Energy, a specialist in high voltage electrical services for the renewables sector, has launched a regional office in Taichung Port, Taiwan, to strengthen its presence in the fast-growing offshore wind market across Asia-Pacific.
CleanMax and Toyota Tsusho to supply Japanese companies in India with renewable energy
CleanMax, a Brookfield-backed renewable energy solutions provider, has entered into a long-term partnership with Toyota Tsusho India Private Limited (TTIPL) to develop and supply clean energy to Japanese corporates operating in India
Google’s CO2 emissions up again in “Age of AI”
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The beginnings of the climate crisis were detectable 130 years ago
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Vestas to sell turbines to Eurowind for Romanian projects
Danish wind turbine manufacturer Vestas has received an order for 143-MW turbines by Danish renewable energy company Eurowind Energy for three wind projects in Romania, it said in a press release on its website.
Russian hydropower major RusHydro fail to approve dividends
Previously RusHydro board proposed two options: either paying RUB0.076 per share dividend, implying a 16.4% yield, or skipping payouts entirely. The company last paid dividends for 2022.
Iran ramps up renewables to 2,000 MW, eyes 30,000 MW by 2028 amid summer power crunch
Iran has boosted its renewable electricity generation capacity by nearly 67% after bringing around 800 MW of new capacity online over the past 11 months, as the government of President Masoud Pezeshkian pushes ahead with a major green energy drive.
South Africa gets $475mn AfDB loan to support its low carbon ambitions
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has granted a $474.6mn loan to South Africa to advance the country's transition to a low-carbon economy.
Mexico to host world's largest ultra-low carbon methanol plant with $3.33bn investment
Mexico will become the global epicentre for ultra-low carbon methanol production with construction of Pacífico Mexinol, the country's first facility of this type, according to Transition Industries Chief Executive Rommel Gallo
Battery delay risks Brazil’s green grid
Brazil’s national grid could see renewable energy spills averaging 8% over the next decade, with the Northeast expected to face the highest levels at 11%, compared with 2% in the Southeast and Midwest.
Turkey’s annual solar panel production capacity reach 50 GW versus 4-5 GW of domestic demand
Despite the excess capacity, Turkish panel producers are not able to export their output. The Chinese producers sell 1-MW panels for $90-100,000 in Europe while Turkish producers’ costs stand at $150-160,000 per MW.
Acciona to sell major wind farm in Peru to Luz del Sur for $253mn
Spanish energy firm Acciona Energía has agreed to sell the San Juan de Marcona wind farm in Peru to local utility Luz del Sur for up to $253mn.
Slovak opposition accuses government of siding with Hungary in ending Gabčíkovo-Nagymaros dispute
Slovak opposition parties accused the left-right cabinet of Prime Minister Robert Fico of securing favourable terms for Hungary by bringing the long-standing Gabčíkovo-Nagymaros hydroelectric power plant System dispute to an end.
IESR: Indonesia’s islands can achieve 100% renewable energy by 2050 with strategic planning
Indonesia’s geographical makeup offers a unique advantage in advancing its energy transition, according to the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR)
Singapore’s $100bn bet on a regional green grid offers rare investment opportunity
Singapore is undergoing a profound transformation of its energy system, shifting from fossil fuels toward becoming Southeast Asia’s renewable energy nexus
Malaysia's Maxis accelerates green push with solar, EV integration and emissions cuts
Maxis Berhad is ramping up its environmental sustainability efforts through enhanced solar adoption, cleaner operations, and greener networks, in line with Malaysia’s National Energy Transition Roadmap target of 70% renewable capacity by 2050

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