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Colombia's Celsia expands renewable portfolio
Colombian energy firm Celsia, a subsidiary of Grupo Argos, has acquired a 675 MW portfolio comprising solar and wind projects from Ireland-based Mainstream Renewable Power.
Colombia's Celsia expands renewable portfolio with acquisition of Mainstream's 675 MW assets
Colombian utility firm Celsia has acquired a 675-MW portfolio of wind and solar projects from Irish Mainstream Renewable Power, marking a significant expansion in its renewable energy footprint.
Utility-scale solar in top position as newly installed capacity in Africa, says AFSIA
Utility-scale solar has contributed the most to solar capacity growth in Africa in 2024, with about 2 GWp having been commissioned. According to the Africa Solar Industry Association (AFSIA), this segment will continue to grow even faster in 2025.
Renewables in Turkey still not growing fast enough to meet rising power demand, says Ember
Renewables in Turkey are still not growing fast enough to meet rising domestic power demand, according to data from Ember’s Türkiye Electricity Review 2025.
Uzbekistan: Reform drive will soon face critical hump – expert
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Uzbekistan starts early-stage construction on first nuclear power plant
Uzbekistan has begun early-stage construction work on what will be its first nuclear power plant (NPP), according to the country’s Atomic Energy Agency, UzAtom.
Hungary channels close to €4bn in subsidies to EV battery industry
Hungary's government has confirmed it has poured HUF1.5 trillion (€3.8bn) into its electric vehicle battery sector, evenly split between direct subsidies and infrastructure development.
US finalises tariffs of up to 375% on Thai solar cells in trade dispute
US trade officials on April 21 finalised sweeping tariff rates on solar cells from Southeast Asia, with Thai-made products facing duties as high as 375%.
India's Kalpakkam fast breeder reactor poised for 2025–26 launch
India’s maiden Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR), located at Kalpakkam in Tamil Nadu, is slated for commissioning by 2025–26, nearly two years after it secured clearance from the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board
BluPine Energy inks 25-year PPA with Solar Energy Corporation of India
BluPine Energy has signed a 25-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) for the development of a 150-MW solar project with integrated energy storage in Rajasthan, BluPine said in a press release.
Nigeria’s Kano State Government eyes $10bn in investments from Morocco
Nigeria’s Kano State Government expects to attract over $10bn in investments in renewable energy and solid minerals development through a new partnership with Moroccan companies over the next five years
ReNew commissions largest solar project in India's Rajasthan
Indian renewable energy firm ReNew has commissioned a 1.3 GWp solar project in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan — now the largest single-site solar installation in the state, the company announced in a press release.
Kosovo enters second phase of 100-MW wind energy auction
Kosovo’s Ministry of Economy confirmed the successful completion of the first phase of its inaugural wind energy auction, marking another step in its shift towards sustainable energy.
Tehran unveils drastic measure to accelerate government's green transition
Iran plans to cut off all government buildings from the national power grid in the coming months, requiring them to switch to clean energy sources to meet their electricity needs.
Gazprom starts extracting white hydrogen in East Siberia
Russia’s national gas company Gazprom has produced its first so-called “white” hydrogen from the Kovyktinskoye gas condensate field in Eastern Siberia.
What impact will Trump’s tariffs have on US’ green transition progress?
US President Donald Trump’s decision to pull out of the 2015 Paris Agreement again had already dealt a heavy blow to any hope of keeping temperature rises to 1.5C, but now his tariff war with China makes that goal all but impossible to meet.
Oil companies and governments bet on carbon capture and storage technology to solve the Climate Crisis. It’s not going to work.
As the Climate Crisis accelerates faster than scientists predicted and emissions continue to soar to beyond all-time record highs companies are betting on carbon capture and storage technologies to reverse global warming, but progress is slow.
China's Longi and Ocade to boost solar recycling capacity in Colombia
Chinese solar manufacturer Longi has entered into a strategic cooperation agreement with Colombian e-waste specialist Ocade S.A.S. to advance photovoltaic module recycling efforts in the country.
South Africa’s power utility Eskom, coal miner Exxaro sign MoU on just transition to low-carbon economy
South Africa’s coal miner and diversified energy company Exxaro Resources and national power utility Eskom have announced their collaboration to reduce carbon emissions and coal pollution.
Enhanced geothermal, the next frontier: interview
The administration of President Donald Trump is sceptical about much renewable energy, but not about enhanced geothermal, which is also known as next-generation geothermal.
Romania braces for Easter electricity oversupply driven by prosumers and renewables
If Easter Sunday is sunny, Romania will experience very high production of solar energy and extremely low electricity consumption.
OMV Petrom and CE Oltenia to build 550 MW solar parks on former coal sites in Romania
OMV Petrom and the CEO group will build solar parks with a combined capacity of 550 MW on the site of former coal mines in Romania.
Vietnam raises solar feed-in tariffs, adds energy storage incentives
Vietnam's Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) has unveiled a revised feed-in tariff (FIT) framework for solar power, introducing differentiated rates based on location.

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