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Turkish EV brand Togg gears up for German market entry by end-2025

4 August 2025

Togg, Turkey’s first homegrown electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, is preparing to launch its fully electric SUV, the T10X, in Germany by the end of 2025.

Korea’s Blue Networks to help establish EV charging station manufacturing in Kyrgyzstan

4 August 2025

EV charging station manufacturing is to be established in Kyrgyzstan by the Public-Private Partnership Center under the National Investment Agency of the Kyrgyz Republic, Kyrgyz enterprise OJSC Chakan HPP and South Korea’s Blue Networks Co.

Ecuador state electric company declares key power contract void

4 August 2025

Ecuador's state electric company, CELEC, has declared void a contracting process for 260MW of leased power generation, citing disqualified bids in the tender process.

Afreximbank to provide $4.4mn for bankability, feasibility studies for 1 GW floating solar farm in Zimbabwe

4 August 2025

Green Hybrid Power (GHP), a Zimbabwean project developer, has secured $4.4mn from the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) to undertake bankability and feasibility studies for a 1-GW floating solar project in the southern African nation.

Several missing as flash floods hit 70 residential areas and 34 homes in Russia's Krasnodar region

4 August 2025

Torrential rains in Russia's Krasnodar region have flooded 70 residential areas and 34 homes in the villages of Defanovka.

Renewables make up Dutch power supplies for the first time - OWID

4 August 2025

For the first time, in 2024, more than half of the electricity produced in the Netherlands came from renewable sources, and almost all of it (45%) from solar and wind.

Kenya’s KenGen launches geothermal drilling in Tanzania under cross-border energy contract

4 August 2025

Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) has launched geothermal drilling operations in Tanzania, deploying over 30 personnel — including senior engineers — to the Mbeya region.

Kazakhstan boosts uranium production by 13% y/y in 1H25 despite lower prices and weak sales

4 August 2025

Kazakhstan increased uranium production by 13% in the first half of 2025, solidifying its role as a key global nuclear fuel supplier, Kazatomprom announced in its latest operational update. The rise in output comes amid falling uranium prices.

Stranded renewable projects in India exceed 50 GW amid delays

4 August 2025

India's stranded renewable energy capacity — projects awarded but not yet operational — has more than doubled in nine months, driven by transmission infrastructure delays and regulatory bottlenecks

Philippines approves 17 renewable energy projects for national grid study

4 August 2025

The Department of Energy (DOE) in the Philippines has granted approval for 17 renewable energy initiatives to proceed with a system impact study (SIS) in collaboration with the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines.

European Union allocates €1.1mn to address urgent water crisis in Iraq

3 August 2025

The European Union is allocating €1.1mn million in humanitarian funding to address the escalating water crisis in Basra, southern Iraq, as climate change continues to dry out the country.

South Africa invites bidders for transmission infrastructure expansion projects

3 August 2025

South Africa’s Department of Electricity and Energy (DEE) is advancing the implementation of its Independent Transmission Projects (ITP) Procurement Programme,

Copper production at Rio Tinto’s giant Oyu Tolgoi mine in Mongolia jumps 54% y/y in 1H25

3 August 2025

Copper production at Rio Tinto’s giant Oyu Tolgoi mine in Mongolia reportedly jumped 54% y/y in the first half of 2025, helping to raise group copper earnings by 69% y/y to $3.1bn.

Siberian permafrost could disappear by 2100 as rapid thawing accelerates

3 August 2025

An international team of scientists from Britain, Switzerland, Israel and the United States has analysed the composition of more than 60 mineral formations found in caves located in the delta of Siberia's Lena River, revealing stark predictions.

Iran reduces working hours and implements power cuts amid extreme heat wave

3 August 2025

Iran's northern Mazandaran province has reduced office working hours by two hours due to continuing extreme heat.

Russia’s Krasheninnikov volcano erupts for the first time in 600 years

3 August 2025

Russia’s Krasheninnikov volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula erupted for the first time in recorded history on August 2, sending a plume of ash up to 6km into the atmosphere, according to the Kamchatka Volcanic Eruption Response Team (KVERT).

Russia expecting the grain harvest to tumble by 20mn tonnes as Global Warming pushes its fertile grain belt northwards

3 August 2025

Russia is on course to see its grain harvest tumble by 20mn tonnes as its grain belt bakes in a Climate Crisis heatwave and Global Warming shifts its fertile grain belt northwards.

US DoE muddies the ClimateCrisis waters with report downplaying the emissions problem

2 August 2025

As part of the Trump administration’s attempts to take the Climate Crisis off the agenda, the US Department of Energy has released a report downplaying the impact of fossil fuels on global warming.

China’s TBEA begins construction of 20-MW wind farm in Uzbekistan

2 August 2025

China’s TBEA has begun construction of a 20-MW wind power plant in Uzbekistan’s Tashkent region, according to Uzbekhydroenergo, the state hydropower authority overseeing the project.

OSCE sets out to help Turkmenistan fulfil Global Methane Pledge commitments

2 August 2025

A “Standard on oil and gas methane” developed by an international expert has been presented by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe’s OSCE Centre in Ashgabat to state concerns Turkmengas and Turkmenoil.

Uzbekistan takes green energy step with first solar plant certified under global I-REC system

1 August 2025

Uzbekistan has registered its first solar power plant in the global International Renewable Energy Certificate (I-REC) system, as reported by the Ministry of Economy and Finance.

Oando announces 1.2GW solar plant with integrated recycling in Nigeria

1 August 2025

Oando has announced plans to establish a 1.2-gigawatt solar photovoltaic module assembly plant in Nigeria. .

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