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Mauritius signs agreement with International Solar Alliance to advance clean energy transition

14 April 2025

The Republic of Mauritius on April 10 signed a Country Partnership Framework (CPF) agreement with the International Solar Alliance (ISA) to collaborate on solar energy initiatives and advance its clean energy transition.

NHPC commissions part of Karnisar solar plant in India's Rajasthan

14 April 2025

NHPC has commissioned part capacity of 107.14 MW out of total 300 MW Karnisar solar power plant in Bikaner in the state of Rajasthan

India’s Maharashtra state inks pact with Russian ROSATOM for small modular reactor

14 April 2025

The Maharashtra State Power Generation Company (MAHAGENCO) has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Russia’s state-run atomic energy corporation ROSATOM to collaborate on the development of a thorium-fuelled small modular reactor

Indonesia ranks third globally in new coal capacity despite climate commitments

14 April 2025

In stark contrast to the global retreat from coal-fired power plant (CFPP) expansion, Indonesia has become the third-largest contributor to new coal capacity in 2024, adding 1.9 gigawatts (GW)

Uzbekistan generates 2bn kWh from solar and wind since start of 2025

13 April 2025

Uzbekistan has generated 2bn kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity from solar and wind sources since the start of 2025, according to official data released on April 12.

US strikes mineral deals with Uzbekistan – Tashkent report

13 April 2025

Nuclear energy cooperation also in play.

Tajikistan: Rogun Dam project going under microscope

12 April 2025

World Bank’s financing role facing scrutiny.

Kenya, Israel sign five-year deal to strengthen green energy cooperation

11 April 2025

Kenya and Israel have signed a five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance cooperation in the energy sector, focusing on renewable energy development, capacity building, and technological exchange.

Enea targets 1.29 GW in green energy projects by 2026, plans further acquisitions

11 April 2025

Warsaw-listed state-controlled utility Enea will develop 1.29 GW of renewable energy capacity by the end of 2026, deputy CEO Bartosz Krysta said.

Lego opens $1bn solar-powered factory in Vietnam, eyes emission-free operations by 2026

11 April 2025

Danish toy giant Lego has launched a $1bn factory in southern Vietnam, aiming to power the facility entirely with renewable energy by 2026, as the company accelerates efforts to cut carbon emissions and meet growing demand in Southeast Asia.

Vietnam revises power plan amid LNG delays, holds off major renewable expansion

11 April 2025

Vietnam’s Industry and Trade has submitted proposed adjustments to its national power development plan, warning of delays in liquefied natural gas projects and postponing consideration of a major corporate proposal for expanded renewable energy.

Hiroshima Gas launches construction of biomass plant, targets mid-2026 completion

11 April 2025

Hiroshima Gas commenced the build of its inaugural fully-owned biomass facility on 28 March 2025 in Hatsukaichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture. The Onoura Biomass Power Plant is scheduled to become operational by July 2026.

India's Uttar Pradesh state targets 22 GW solar capacity by FY2027

11 April 2025

India’s most populous state, Uttar Pradesh, is targeting 22 GW of solar energy capacity by FY2027, up from the current 3 GW, according to a government of India press release issued on April 10.

Berde Renewables and Holcim Philippines scale up solar partnership for greater sustainability impact

11 April 2025

Berde Renewables Inc., supported by I Squared Capital, is expanding its renewable energy collaboration with Holcim Philippines, one of the country's leading cement manufacturers.

New solar partnership powers cleaner energy future for the Philippines

11 April 2025

Nickel Asia Corporation’s renewable energy subsidiary, Emerging Power Inc. (EPI), has partnered with Mabuhay Energy Corporation (MECO) to support the country’s shift to sustainable electricity.

Siberian permafrost melt acceleration could release two times more CO₂ into the atmosphere than all of humanity since the dawn of history

10 April 2025

Forget the damage US President Donald Trump’s “reciprocal tariffs” will do to the international trade system or slowing global growth. The real threat to global economic activity is his decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement.

Share of wind and solar in Turkey's installed electricity generation capacity reaches 30%

10 April 2025

The share of wind and solar energy in Turkey's total installed electricity capacity reached approximately 30% by the end of March, state-run news service Anadolu reported, citing data from the Electricity Transmission Corporation, TEIAS.

Colombia advances renewable energy with community initiatives

10 April 2025

The Comisión de Regulación de Energía y Gas (CREG) has approved a resolution enabling over 500,000 Colombian families to generate and sell electricity through energy communities.

ContourGlobal launches solar plant in Chile

10 April 2025

ContourGlobal has launched the Quillagua solar plant in northern Chile, marking the final phase before commercial operations begin in the coming weeks.

Iraq partners with US firms to develop power generation projects

10 April 2025

The Iraqi government signed two memoranda of understanding with US firms to develop electricity generation projects in the country, including a solar energy project with a capacity of 3,000 MW.

The Arctic is the world’s region that has warmed the most, followed by Europe – OWID

10 April 2025

The world is heating up. By the 2010s, the global average temperature of the air above the surface was about 1°C higher than in the 1940s. But some regions are warming much faster.

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