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Turkey leads Europe in installing hydropower capacity
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Chile's ENAP and Belgium's Fluxys enter MoU to advance hydrogen operations
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The World Bank has approved a $150mn programme to support Sri Lanka’s transition to clean, reliable, and affordable energy, the World Bank said in a press release.
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In a baffling turn, Taiwan, long a technological and economic powerhouse, has allowed populist politics to sideline science and logic.

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