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Ecuador resumes operations at Heavy Crude Oil Pipeline

9 July 2025

Ecuador has resumed operations on its Heavy Crude Oil Pipeline, marking a crucial step toward restoring oil exports after severe weather disruptions forced the suspension of crude shipments from the South American nation.

AIIB extends $200mn loan to Istanbul-listed TSKB for climate finance

9 July 2025

Beijing-based Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank has signed a $200mn on-lending facility with the Industrial Development Bank of Turkey to support the country’s climate goals, according to statements from the parties.

Colombia's Ecopetrol buys Windpeshi wind farm for $50mn

9 July 2025

Colombian state oil company Ecopetrol has completed the acquisition of the Windpeshi wind farm project from Italy's Enel Group for $50mn, marking a significant step in the firm's energy transition strategy.

Oman launches first $200mn energy transition fund with China’s Templewater

9 July 2025

Oman launched its first dedicated energy transition investment fund, partnering with Hong Kong-based private equity firm Templewater to back projects in green fuels and renewables.

Global sea temperatures reach 21°C to set new all-time record high in June

9 July 2025

According to the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service, the global average sea surface temperature reached 20.96°C in June, the highest for the month since records began.

China unveils record-breaking energy storage project

9 July 2025

China has built the world’s largest VRFB in Xinjiang, pairing 200 MW/1 GWh storage with a 1 GW solar farm. It will generate 1.72 TWh/year and cut over 1.6mn tonnes of CO₂.

H&H Aluminum opens solar panel frame plant in India's Rajkot

9 July 2025

Developed with an investment of INR1.5bn ($17mn), the plant is set to become India’s largest solar panel frame production unit, with a capacity of 24,000 metric tons (MT) annually.

Azerbaijan, Slovenia discuss gas supply expansion and green energy cooperation

9 July 2025

According to a press release by Azerbaijan's Energy Ministry, both sides expressed satisfaction with the development of bilateral relations, which will mark their 30th anniversary in 2026.

As climate heats up, flash floods grow more ferocious – and more frequent

8 July 2025

On an early July weekend in Texas, a violent surge of floodwater along the Guadalupe River turned what should have been a celebratory holiday into a grim reminder of the growing dangers of extreme weather – likely because of climate change.

Just 111 of the world’s biggest companies are causing $28 trillion worth of climate damage, says study

8 July 2025

Just 111 of the world’s largest fossil fuel companies are collectively responsible for an estimated $28 trillion in climate-related economic damage, and just ten of those companies are responsible for half of that total.

Climate crisis hits critical tipping point as temperatures soar in the Middle East

8 July 2025

Climate change is becoming increasingly damaging to urban populations that officials in the Middle East are now warning that entire cities could be in danger of mass water shortages.

Brazil’s Piauí state plans big carbon credit push

8 July 2025

The state of Piauí will issue carbon credits linked to deforestation reduction, adding to Brazil’s wider push to cut emissions ahead of the COP30 climate summit in Belém this November, state officials said.

Egyptalum, Scatec sign $650mn solar power deal in Upper Egypt

8 July 2025

Egyptalum (Egypt Aluminium Company), a subsidiary of the state-owned Metallurgical Industries Holding Company, signed a major $650mn agreement with Norwegian Scatec’s local subsidiary Mashroa to build a solar power plant in Upper Egypt.

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