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China’s growing gap to Paris pledge threatens meeting of climate targets
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Chevron fund to invest $10mn in Kazakhstan’s sole bioethanol producer
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World Bank backs Kazakhstan’s $29.7bn infrastructure modernisation plan
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Kazakhstan unveils $600mn eco-village initiative at Shenzhen investment forum
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Adani Group deploys India’s first hydrogen-powered truck for mining logistics
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Brazil and Russia edge closer on nuclear deal
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Regulator hit sends Brazil’s Eletrobras into the red
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Thailand and Laos discuss boosting power trade ties
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Brazil plans overhaul of power market rules
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IDS Ukraine, the country’s largest producer of mineral water, has launched its first solar power plant as part of a broader strategy to reduce reliance on conventional energy sources and slash electricity costs.
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Rio Tinto is intensifying its focus on lithium, with CEO Jakob Stausholm identifying South America's Lithium Triangle as the strategic epicentre for securing this critical energy transition metal.
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Movistar Chile, the local subsidiary of Spanish telecommunications giant Movistar, signed an electricity supply agreement with Copec EMOAC to power its nationwide operations exclusively with renewable energy sources.
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The Middle East is bracing for another intense heatwave set to grip the region from May 17, with temperatures likely to easily surpass 50 degrees Celsius in the next few days.

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