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Colombia's Ecopetrol accelerates renewable energy expansion with 2 GW acquisition plan
Ecopetrol, Colombia's state-controlled oil giant, is advancing its renewable energy ambitions by initiating the acquisition of approximately 2 gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy projects, primarily in wind and solar sectors.
Indonesia eyes sugar palm expansion for energy and food security
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Hiroshima court rejects bid to shut down Ikata reactor
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Malaysia considers expanding solar farms on lakes and mining sites
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Sumatra's largest floating solar power project moves forward amid controversy
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Report examines how Mongolia could become global player in green hydrogen
Mongolia could become a global player in the green hydrogen economy if it can develop the right infrastructure, policies and investment frameworks, according to a new report, “Towards a Renewable Hydrogen Strategy for Mongolia.”
President urges citizens to not stand in the way of small hydropower construction vital to pursuit of Kyrgyzstan’s energy independence
Citizens in Kyrgyzstan have been urged by their president to not stand in the way of construction rollouts of small hydroelectric power plants (HPPs) given their importance to the country’s ambition to achieve energy independence.
Uruguay's new president prioritises energy as key economic driver
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Hyundai to launch electric vehicle production at Turkey plant in 2026
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Costa Rica revives biomethane project to cut diesel use
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EBRD to secure guarantees to Bulgaria’s UniCredit Bulbank for €100mn green loans
The EBRD said on March 4 it will secure guarantees to Bulgaria’s UniCredit Bulbank (UCB) to cover a newly generated portfolio of loans of up to €100mn for funding of green projects related to buildings or sustainable transport.
Kazakhstan mulls three sites for second and third nuclear power plants
Kazakhstan’s Energy Ministry has identified Balkhash, Kurchatov and Mangistau as potential sites for the country’s second and third nuclear power plants.
Serbia’s largest solar plant connected to grid
Israel’s Nofar Energy has successfully integrated its 27-MW Ada solar power plant into Serbia’s national grid, marking a significant step in the country’s renewable energy transition.
Indonesia weighs green electricity exports to Singapore, weighing in reciprocal benefit demands
Indonesia's Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Bahlil Lahadalia, has withheld approval for green electricity exports to Singapore, demanding reciprocal benefits before granting permits
Emerging issues in the Bangladesh renewable energy and power sector
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Nedbank, Norfund to invest $31mn in South Africa’s Pele Energy Group
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Thailand bets on ethanol to cut emissions, boost energy security
Advances in biofuels could strengthen Thailand’s position as a regional leader in renewable energy, as the country seeks to reduce reliance on imported fossil fuels and cut greenhouse gas emissions.
Philippines-based Nickel Asia expands renewable energy amid falling metal prices
Nickel Asia, the Philippines' largest nickel ore producer, is accelerating its investment in renewable energy to reduce reliance on its core mining business, which has been affected by fluctuating metal prices.
Swiss-Swedish tech giant ABB strengthens commitment to Indonesia’s renewable energy transition
Swiss-Swedish technology giant ABB has reaffirmed its support for Indonesia’s net-zero emissions target, emphasising the role of automation, digitalisation, and energy efficiency in advancing the country’s renewable energy transition
Kenya launches tenders for two 40-MW solar farms
Kenya has launched a tender for the construction of two 40-MW solar farms in its southern region
National Dairy Development Board, Sustain Plus to develop biogas projects in India
The National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) and Bangalore-based NGO, Sustain Plus, will collaborate to develop biogas plants in India, Sustain Plus said in a press release dated March 4.
Pakistan needs to integrate renewable energy with carbon credit markets
Pakistan should take immediate and decisive action to integrate renewable energy with carbon credit markets, positioning climate finance as both an environmental necessity and an economic imperative
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