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Cuba expands renewable capacity despite chronic grid failures

9 January 2026

Cuba's Mayabeque Province implemented a comprehensive energy strategy in 2025 combining thermal plant rehabilitation, hydrocarbon production and renewable expansion despite persistent fuel shortages and US sanctions

Massive methane plumes queer Trump’s Venezuelan oil fields revival plans

9 January 2026

Massive methane emissions from Venezuela’s decaying oil infrastructure are raising alarms among energy analysts and threatening to derail efforts by the Trump administration to restart heavy crude production.

Ukraine exports over 11mn cubic metres of biomethane to EU in debut year

9 January 2026

Ukraine exported more than 11.2mn cubic metres of biomethane to the EU in 2025 in the debut year of the business, UBN reported on January 9.

Brazil pushes aviation biofuel use

9 January 2026

Brazil plans to widen the use of sustainable aviation fuel across its air transport network in 2026, after commercial flights began regular refuelling with the fuel at Salvador airport, the Ministry of Ports and Airports said.

Japan fast-tracks green transition with record $780bn fiscal plan

9 January 2026

The Japanese administration has formally sanctioned a monumental draft budget of $780bn for the fiscal period commencing April 1 2026.

ACEN targets 2027 for completion of Philippines solar facility

9 January 2026

The Ayala-governed energy firm, ACEN Corp, intends to launch full commercial activities at its PHP26bn solar and storage site in Zambales by 2027.

Afghanistan launches solar and grid projects to boost domestic power supply

9 January 2026

Afghanistan’s state-owned electricity utility has begun work on three power generation and transmission projects in Kabul, including a 34-MW solar plant at the Kabul Green Industrial Park

Indonesia–Japan set to launch joint applied research projects in energy, digital and industry

9 January 2026

Indonesia and Japan are moving toward closer cooperation in applied research spanning renewable energy, digital technology, transportation, environmental solutions and industrial competitiveness

Laos launches 300MW wind project to supply renewable energy to Vietnam

8 January 2026

A 300-megawatt wind power project in Laos has officially entered operation, marking a significant step in cross-border renewable energy cooperation with Vietnam

Vietnam expands gas power capacity with 1.6GW hydrogen-ready plant

8 January 2026

GE Vernova Inc (NYSE: GEV) has announced the commercial commissioning of the Nhon Trach 3&4 Power Plant, a 1.6-gigawatt (GW) gas-fired facility located in Ong Keo Industrial Park, Dai Phuoc commune, around 70 kilometres southeast of Ho Chi Minh City.

Hydropower loses share in Turkey’s energy mix as wind and solar surge

8 January 2026

Turkey’s electricity generation capacity reportedly continued to expand in 2025, with wind and solar power driving growth and hydropower losing ground in terms of its share in the energy mix.

Western Balkans need to cut Russian energy ties and speed up EU power market integration, Bruegel says

8 January 2026

Energy policy has become one of the most strategically important battlegrounds in the EU’s neighbourhood since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

Croatia adopts bioeconomy strategy to 2035, earmarks €200mn through 2027

8 January 2026

Zagreb plans to expand sustainable production and boost value added in sectors ranging from agriculture and forestry to biobased manufacturing.

Georgia to boost state support for strategic hydropower projects

8 January 2026

The measures may take the form of different tariffs or other forms of state assistance, and aim to encourage long-term investment in projects deemed essential for Georgia’s national energy strategy.

US to quit 66 international bodies in isolationist blow and climate fight set back

8 January 2026

President Donald Trump has intensified his administration’s retreat from global cooperation by withdrawing from 66 international organisations, including several key institutions responsible for coordinating global climate action.

Iran’s solar output hits 1.37GW instant record as renewables gain grid share

8 January 2026

Iran’s grid-connected solar power plants set a new instantaneous output record of 1,374 MW at 12:10 on January 5, marking a fresh high for solar generation during peak daylight hours.

Global coal demand to peak by 2024 as clean energy gains momentum, IEA says

8 January 2026

Global coal demand is set to decline after reaching an all-time high in 2023, with a structural shift now underway as clean energy technologies begin to outpace fossil fuel consumption, according to a new report by the IEA.

UN forecasts 10% drop in emissions by 2035, but warns progress is dangerously slow

8 January 2026

Global greenhouse gas emissions are expected to decline by 10% by 2035 compared to 2019 levels, according to a new United Nations report released on October 28. It's the first time the UN has forecast an absolute reduction in emissions.

Brazil faces trade-offs in global shift away from fossil fuels

8 January 2026

Debate on moving away from fossil fuels is becoming more grounded, though pressure remains for quicker adoption of renewable energy, according to a report submitted to the COP30 presidency ahead of the climate summit in Belém.

Egypt to add 2,500 MW of renewable energy to power grid before summer

8 January 2026

The Egyptian government announced plans to add 2,500 MW of new and renewable energy capacity to the national electricity grid before the coming summer.

US and Kazakhstan expand nuclear energy cooperation under FIRST programme

8 January 2026

The US and Kazakhstan have broadened cooperation on civil nuclear energy, with small modular reactors (SMRs) emerging as a focal point of a new stage in bilateral engagement.

China’s Hengyi Petrochemical advances major refinery expansion in Brunei

8 January 2026

Chinese energy firm Hengyi Petrochemical Co. is pressing ahead with a long-planned expansion of its oil refinery and petrochemical complex on Brunei’s Pulau Muara Besar

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