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The World Bank has approved two new projects worth a total of $640mn to support Bangladesh in improving its gas supply and urban air quality, it said in a press release dated June 18.
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Taiwan donates solar units to light up remote Fijian communities
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Colombia revives twenty renewable projects in La Guajira push
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Latin America clean energy investment surges 25% to $70bn in decade
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Ecuador sees surge in self-generation solar power systems
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South African solar firm Wetility gets $28mn loan from Jaltech
South African fund manager Jaltech has provided $28mn to enable local solar energy company Wetility to add more than 16 megawatts (MW) of clean energy to the national grid.
Ecuador signs $600mn energy deal with Spanish group as minister pledges no 2025 blackouts
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India's installed power capacity could be 50% non-fossil by December
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Colombia's energy storage sector stalls without regulatory framework
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Hurricane Erick has rapidly intensified as it approaches Mexico's southwestern Pacific coastline, with meteorologists warning it could develop into a major hurricane before making landfall on June 19.

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