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Thailand and Vietnam lead Southeast Asia’s energy expansion with renewables and LNG

11 June 2025

As the world eyes Southeast Asia’s energy future, Thailand and Vietnam stand out not just for the scale of their ambition, but for their ability to combine pragmatism with innovation.

Cuba brings three more solar parks online amid energy crisis

11 June 2025

Cuba has commissioned three additional solar photovoltaic facilities in recent days, boosting the Caribbean island's renewable energy capacity by 65.6 megawatts as authorities press ahead with an ambitious programme to ease chronic power shortages.

Ocean acidification reaches critical levels, study warns of global marine crisis

11 June 2025

Ocean acidification, a key indicator of planetary health, has exceeded safety thresholds on a global scale, according to a major new study published in Global Change Biology.

Kazatomprom in talks to supply uranium to Bulgaria’s nuclear plant

11 June 2025

Kazakhstan’s state-owned uranium producer Kazatomprom is in negotiations to supply uranium to Bulgaria’s nuclear power plant.

Tata Power surpasses 4 GW solar module milestone at its plant in India's Tamil Nadu

11 June 2025

TP Solar Limited, the manufacturing arm of Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited and a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Power, has crossed a significant milestone by producing over 4 GW of solar modules at its manufacturing facility in Tamil Nadu

Brazil's wildfires fuel jump in deforestation; Lula fast-tracks controversial development projects

11 June 2025

Brazil suffered major environmental setbacks in May as Amazon deforestation surged 92% due to wildfires, while the government is under pressure after it fast-tracked controversial oil and highway projects months before hosting the UN's first climate.

Google supports Taiwan’s clean energy goals with offshore wind agreement

11 June 2025

Google has signed its first offshore wind power purchase agreement (PPA) in the Asia-Pacific region, taking a significant step toward its 2030 goal of operating entirely on carbon-free energy.

India meets record peak power demand of 241 GW on June 9, bolstered by capacity growth

11 June 2025

Indian power minister Manohar Lal announced on June 10 that India successfully met a record peak power demand of 241 GW on June 9, with zero peak shortage reported, according to a press release by the government of India.

Atmospheric CO2 reached a new high in May, say scientists

11 June 2025

Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations have reached an alarming new milestone. The seasonal peak of CO₂ levels at NOAA’s Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii has exceeded 430 parts per million .

Colombia seeks $75mn BCIE loan to bolster climate and energy transition programmes

11 June 2025

Colombia has formally requested a $75mn loan from the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE), aimed at funding climate action, biodiversity and sustainability initiatives, pending board approval in July.

Obligations contained in draft law going down badly with renewables investors in Kyrgyz Republic

10 June 2025

A draft law proposed by the Kyrgyz Republic’s Ministry of Energy is not going down well with renewable energy investors.

Atlantic Shores offshore wind project, opposed by Trump, unravels

10 June 2025

One of the most ambitious American offshore wind schemes, Atlantic Shores 1, appears to be unravelling after its developer formally asked New Jersey authorities to cancel key regulatory agreements.

Costa Rica and France advance fossil fuel moratorium and ocean conservation measures at UN oceans summit

10 June 2025

Costa Rica, alongside France, is co-hosting the Third United Nations Ocean Conference in Nice from June 9 to 13, using the platform to press for a global ban on new fossil fuel exploration and strengthened marine protections.

Saudi Arabia’s ACWA reportedly set to build two 1-GW solar power plants in Turkey

10 June 2025

Saudi Arabia-based renewables giant ACWA Power is reportedly set to invest around $2bn in building two 1-gigawatt solar power plants in Turkey.

AI boom sparks 150% surge in Big Tech’s indirect emissions, UN report finds

10 June 2025

A new report from a United Nations agency reveals that indirect carbon emissions from major AI-driven tech firms – Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, which owns Google, and Meta – have soared by an average of 150% over the past three years.

Colombia seeks European capital for energy transition programme

10 June 2025

Colombia's Energy Minister Edwin Palma will engage with over 170 European Union companies during meetings in Brussels next week to secure investment for the nation's renewable energy portfolio.

Brazil’s Petrobras kicks off offshore wind survey work

10 June 2025

Petrobras has launched two tenders for geophysical and geotechnical studies to evaluate the feasibility of an offshore wind project off the coast of Rio de Janeiro, the company announced.

African Clean Energy Developments, partner, reach financial close for 140-MW wind farm in South Africa

10 June 2025

South Africa’s African Clean Energy Developments and the Energy Infrastructure Management Services (EIMS Africa) have reached financial close and have started constructing a 140-MW wind farm in the country.

Renewable electricity production in North Macedonia drops 17% m/m in May

10 June 2025

In May 2025, electricity production from renewable sources by preferential producers in North Macedonia fell by 17% compared to the previous month.

Greencoat Renewables lists on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange

10 June 2025

Greencoat Renewables (Greencoat), an Irish investment company investing primarily in Irish and Euro-denominated European wind farms and renewable energy infrastructure, secondarily listed on South Africa’s JSE on June 9.

Argentina greenlights El Quemado photovoltaic park

10 June 2025

Argentina's Energy Secretariat has authorised Luz del Campo's entry into the Wholesale Electricity Market as a generating agent for the El Quemado photovoltaic park.

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