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World Bank’s Mission300 electrification programme endorsed by 27 African countries
Leaders from 27 African countries have endorsed Mission 300, a multi-billion dollar initiative backed by the World Bank Group and the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group to expand electricity access across Sub-Saharan Africa.
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Pakistan urges global support for energy transition in developing countries
Pakistan has called for supportive global policies to assist cash-strapped developing countries in navigating the energy transition during an event marking International Day of Clean Energy
Tata Power wins contract to supply 300 MWp solar modules in India’s Maharashtra
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China's CTG inaugurates first solar plant in Colombia
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Brazil launches first biorefinery complex for advanced biofuels
Brazil laid the cornerstone for its first integrated biorefinery complex for advanced biofuels, with production set to begin in 2026.
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West Africa LPG Expo advocates for clean energy transition
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Turkey awards 1.2 GW of wind power deals in tenders
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JUWI to build 340 MW of solar for energy-intensive sectors in South Africa in 2025
JUWI, a global developer and operator of renewable energy projects, has announced its plans to build three solar PV projects with a combined capacity of 340 MW for mining, energy and data centre companies in South Africa in 2025.
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