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India is looking to become a global leader in green hydrogen, minister says
India is looking to become a global leader in green hydrogen production and utilisation, Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy, Pralhad Joshi, said on March 4
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The Philippines and South Korea have launched the 2024/25 Knowledge Sharing Programme (KSP), a bilateral initiative aimed at enhancing energy collaboration and fostering a more sustainable and resilient energy sector.
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SOCAR implements AI-driven energy efficiency programmes
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Uzbekistan’s Ipak Yuli Bank lands $100mn FMO loan to support SMEs and green growth
Ipak Yuli Bank has secured a $100mn loan from FMO, the Dutch entrepreneurial development bank, to expand financing for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in Uzbekistan.
Turkey’s Ihlas Holding discusses delivery of $7bn worth of energy projects with Kyrgyz PM
Progress made by Turkey’s Ihlas Holding on implementing energy projects in Kyrgyzstan requested under a $7bn agreement were discussed as the company’s chairman Ahmet Mucahid Oren visited Bishkek on March 3 and met with the country's PM.
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Scatec ASA sells stake in African hydropower plants to TotalEnergies
Norwegian renewable energy investor, Scatec ASA, (Scatec) has concluded the sale of its 51% stake in its hydropower assets in Africa to French giant TotalEnergies for $167mn.
Iran has "technical capacity" to produce nuclear weapons, says official
An Iranian MP has said that Iran possesses the technical capacity to produce nuclear weapons, stating that only its "will" has stopped it from do so.
Russia increases subsidy for gas-powered trucks
The Russian government has decided to increase subsidies for truck owners transitioning from traditional fuels to natural gas.
Romania's Hidroelectrica reports 35% profit decline in 2024 due to weak hydrology
Romanian state-controlled energy producer Hidroelectrica (BVB: H2O) recorded a 35% year-on-year decline in net profit, reaching RON 4.12bn (€800mn) in 2024, impacted by unfavourable hydrological conditions.
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GenesisHexicon, a South African-Swedish joint venture (JV), is planning to build a huge floating wind farm off the coast of Richards Bay, in KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa.
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European startups are pioneering battery recycling innovations that could reduce dependence on China, presenting potential opportunities for Indonesia, a key producer of battery materials
Azerbaijan’s economic growth to slow as energy transition faces policy challenges, says World Bank
The World Bank projects Azerbaijan’s GDP to grow by 2.7% in 2025, with a gradual slowdown to 2.4% in 2026, 2.3% in 2027 and 2.2% in 2028-2029.
PLN becomes the first Indonesian firm to enter the global carbon market
State-owned electricity provider PT PLN has made history as the first Indonesian company to engage in international carbon trading, a move that has garnered praise for its commitment to combating climate change while attracting green investment
Cambodia seeks more Chinese investment in agriculture, solar energy—official
Cambodia is looking to attract more Chinese investment in agriculture, agro-industry, and renewable energy, particularly solar power, a senior official said on February 28.
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