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Looking at ramifications of China’s shifting energy usage patterns on Central Asia
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TotalEnergies seeks approval of Chilean green ammonia project
TotalEnergies has submitted its H2 Magallanes green ammonia project to Chile's Environmental Impact Assessment System, with the project focused on producing green hydrogen from desalinated seawater.
Spain's nuclear future in doubt as blackout sparks political firestorm
An extraordinary power failure that swept across Spain and Portugal in late April has reignited a fierce political and ideological row over the country’s long-term energy strategy, with nuclear power once again at the centre of the storm.
Scatec starts building 1.1GW solar project and battery storage system in Egypt
Norwegian renewable energy company Scatec has started constructing the 1.1 GW Obelisk solar project in Egypt and a 100 MW/200 MWh battery energy storage system. The project will have an estimated cost of $590mn.
Trump’s early policies drive fossil fuel emissions surge amid economic turmoil
Forecasts show a sharp increase in greenhouse gas emissions from US oil and gas fields during Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office, despite market instability triggered by his own trade policies
Indonesia, Japan cement $500mn geothermal deal to bolster energy transition
Indonesia and Japan have strengthened their strategic partnership in renewable energy with the financial close of the Muara Laboh Unit 2 geothermal power plant in West Sumatra, marking a significant milestone in regional energy cooperation
Malaysia launches rooftop solar aggregation scheme to accelerate renewable energy transition
Malaysia has introduced its first national aggregation programme for rooftop solar systems as part of its broader push toward clean energy
Thailand makes rooftop solar more accessible to increase renewables
Thailand's government on May 6 approved new regulations that exempt most rooftop solar panel installations from construction permits, removing a key bureaucratic hurdle in the country's push toward renewable energy.
India’s first regulatory-approved battery energy storage system goes live in Delhi
AmpereHour Energy, in partnership with Indigrid and BSES Rajdhani Power Limited (BRPL), has commissioned India’s first regulatory-approved grid-scale Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Delhi
India's INOX Air Products signs renewable power deal with Serentica
Indian renewable energy producer Serentica Renewables has signed a power supply and consumption agreement with INOX Air Products (INOXAP)
BP teams up with Quest Global for Bengaluru engineering hub
Global energy giant BP has partnered with product engineering services company Quest Global to establish a dedicated engineering centre in Bengaluru, India
EU lawmakers back swift approval of eased car emissions rules
The European Parliament has taken a significant step towards fast-tracking revised carbon dioxide limits for new vehicles, a move expected to ease short-term pressure on the continent's automotive industry.
Report says Turkey ranks ninth in world for operational hydroelectric capacity
Turkey ranks ninth in the world for operational hydroelectric capacity, according to a report by Global Energy Monitor.
Chile approves major lithium carbonate equivalent quota for Codelco and SQM
Chile's lithium sector has received a significant boost as the Chilean Nuclear Energy Commission approved a 300,000-tonne increase in lithium carbonate equivalent production quota for Codelco and SQM.
Uzbekistan’s EV charging network expands 2.5-fold in 12 months
Uzbekistan's electric vehicle (EV) charging network expanded around 2.5-fold in the year to May 1. It boasted 1,399 charging stations as of that date, up by 840 stations from 12 months previously.
Montenegro’s EPCG showcases key clean energy projects at OSCE conference
Key clean energy projects currently under development by Montenegro’s Electric Power Company (EPCG) took centre stage at the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly’s Silk Road Group conference in Budva.
Iran strikes mega deal to power up rural areas with renewables
Two Iranian government bodies signed an agreement to push forward the development of renewable energy in rural and nomadic communities, with a plan to deliver 11,000 megawatts of green power daily to underdeveloped regions.
Chile poised to eliminate fossil fuel energy generation by 2035, study finds
Chile's electricity system could eliminate fossil fuel generation by 2035, according to a new study by the Chilean Association of Renewable Energy and Storage and the Institute of Complex Engineering Systems.
Blair think-tank releases scathing criticism of UK climate policy
The arguments contrast sharply with those of the UK’s Labour government.
Iraq losing $1mn daily due to dust storms
Iraq is losing approximately $1mn per day due to dust and sandstorms that strike the country, according to a report by the Iraq Green Observatory, an environmental affairs monitoring body.
Brazil slashes energy transition budget by 83% as fossil fuel focus remains
Brazil's spending on energy transition initiatives plummeted by 83% in 2024, while funding for fossil fuel incentives remained unchanged, according to a report by the Institute of Socioeconomic Studies (Inesc)
Kazakhstan imposes pricing rules to cap discounts on nuclear material transactions
Kazakhstan’s government has introduced regulations capping discounts on the sale of key nuclear materials, including uranium hexafluoride and enriched uranium products, at a maximum of 15%.
UK insect numbers plummet by two thirds in three years, Bugs Matter survey shows
The population of flying insects in the United Kingdom has fallen by two thirds in just three years, according to new findings from a nationwide “Bugs Matter” citizen survey, raising alarm among ecologists and conservation groups.
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