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Uzbekistan produces 122,380 passenger cars in 4M25, output up 6.8% y/y

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Uzbekistan produced 122,380 passenger cars from January to April. The figure amounted to a 6.8% y/y gain, driven by higher output of the Chevrolet Onix and Damas models, according to the state’s statistical agency.

Trump boosts US nuclear power

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US President Donald Trump is seeking to usher in a nuclear renaissance in the United States. He has signed executive orders to boost the non-emissions energy technology.

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North Macedonia’s Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski has underlined the strategic importance of constructing the Cebren and Galishte hydroelectric power plants, citing energy production, agriculture, and tourism as key benefits.

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North Macedonia’s national electricity market operator – MEMO, has issued its first Guarantees of Origin for electricity, certifying that the power comes from renewable sources.

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Chilean national mining company ENAMI expects its new lithium partnership with Rio Tinto at the Altoandinos project to commence production in 2032, targeting 35,000 metric tonnes annually before scaling up to 75,000 tonnes over three years.

Sweden’s Jord secures 300 hectares for flagship biofuel venture in Senegal

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Swedish renewable energy company Jord AB has secured 300 hectares of land in southern Senegal to launch a major biofuel project aimed at advancing rural development and supporting the country’s renewable energy goals.

Ghana wins UK-backed ICAO support to explore sustainable aviation fuel potential

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Ghana has secured technical assistance from the International Civil Aviation Organisation to assess its capacity for producing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), in a move that could position the West African country as a future green energy hub.

Kazakhstan plans transmission overhaul to support first nuclear power plant

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Kazakhstan will construct new power transmission infrastructure to distribute electricity from its first nuclear power plant (NPP).

Nigerian utility Kaduna Electric signs 100 MW solar-plus-storage agreement

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Kaduna Electric has signed an agreement to develop a 100 MW solar project with battery storage to strengthen electricity supply across four states in northern Nigeria – Kaduna, Sokoto, Zamfara and Kebbi.

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Samsung SDI plans new €750mn battery plant in Hungary to supply BMW

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South Korea’s Samsung SDI is planning to build a third battery plant in Hungary, specifically to supply BMW’s growing electric vehicle operations, according to multiple Korean media reports citing unnamed industry sources.

India to roll out 72,000 EV charging stations

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In a step towards accelerating the country's transition to sustainable mobility, the Government of India is set to install approximately 72,000 public EV charging stations nationwide under the INR20bn ($240mn) PM E-Drive scheme

Singapore, Malaysia, and Vietnam power giants form alliance to explore regional green energy trade

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Major electricity companies from Singapore, Malaysia, and Vietnam have agreed to explore renewable energy cooperation across their borders, aligning with Southeast Asia’s long-term vision of building a regional power grid

Turkey begins anti-dumping investigation into Chinese imports including solar panel equipment

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Canada’s clean energy tech Borna Membrane Solutions builds $40mn factory in Egypt

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Canada’s clean energy tech Borna Membrane Solutions (BMS) plans to establish a $40mn factory in Egypt to will produce flare gas recovery systems, carbon separators, and technology for reinjecting recovered gases into Egypt’s natural gas grid.

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