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UAE’s Amea Power commissions Tunisia’s largest solar plant
Dubai-headquartered renewable energy developer Amea Power has commissioned a 120 MW solar power plant in Tunisia, marking the largest solar project ever brought online in the country and a key milestone in its energy transition
EV fleet set to cross 350,000-vehicle threshold in Turkey
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North Macedonia’s ESM to borrow €97mn for solar plant and hydropower upgrades
North Macedonia’s state power producer, ESM, will borrow a total of €97mn to fund the construction of the Bitola 3 photovoltaic plant and to complete the revitalization of the Vrutok and Tikvesh hydroelectric plants.
Montenegro’s environment agency approves 67 MW solar power project in Nikšić
Montenegro’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved an environmental impact assessment for the construction of a 67 MW solar power plant by TM Invest in Bogetići, Nikšić.
Egypt approves $4.3mn South Korean grant for green energy infrastructure in Suez Canal
The Egyptian cabinet approved a draft presidential decree endorsing a grant agreement with South Korea to establish green energy infrastructure in the Suez Canal area, with funding of about $4.3mn
ACWA Power, AfDB target $5bn Africa energy and water projects by 2030
ACWA and the AfDB have signed a cooperation framework to accelerate financing of up to $5bn in sustainable energy and water projects across Africa between 2025 and 2030, targeting renewables, green hydrogen and desalination projects.
Uruguay to launch first green hydrogen project for freight transport with IFC backing
The International Finance Corporation will provide $20mn in green financing for Uruguay's first green hydrogen project aimed at decarbonising freight transport.
Kazakhstan launches construction of solar power plant in southern Turkistan Region
Kazakhstan has launched the construction of a major solar power facility in Orungay village, Sauran district of Kazakhstan’s southern Turkistan Region.
TotalEnergies signs long-term renewable power deal to support Google’s data centres in Malaysia
France’s TotalEnergies has entered a 21-year electricity supply agreement with Alphabet’s Google to provide renewable power for the tech giant’s data centre operations in Malaysia
India targets 5mn tonnes of green hydrogen demand by 2030
India’s green hydrogen demand is projected to reach 5mn tonnes a year by 2030 as the government rolls out incentives to build domestic manufacturing capacity
World Bank urges decentralised renewables to strengthen South Asia’s energy security
A move towards more decentralised renewable energy production would significantly improve South Asia’s energy security, enhance the reliability of electricity supply and reduce air pollution, according to the World Bank
EBRD lends €200mn to Egypt to strengthen power grid and green energy shift
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has approved €200mn in financing for the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company (EETC) to support Egypt’s transition toward renewable energy and enhance stability of its power grid.
Uzbekistan's passenger car imports fall 20% y/y in Jan–Nov
Imports of passenger cars into Uzbekistan fell by 20.1% y/y in January-November to around $1.02bn in value, according to UzDaily, which cited data from the state customs committee.
EU to install 300 kilowatts solar grids for 10 Nigerian clinics and SMEs
The European Union has announced plans to install solar microgrids totalling more than 300 kilowatts to supply electricity to at least 10 primary health centres in Nigeria’s Gombe State.
Expanding EV adoption in Turkey triggers surge in energy demand at charging stations
As Turkey’s electric vehicle (EV) market accelerated sharply in 2025, energy demand from charging stations surged to record levels.
South Africa's government picks four bidders to build solar power facilities to produce 890 MW
South Africa has announced four new preferred bidders to invest about $955mn in four solar photovoltaic (PV) projects to generate a cumulative 890 MW.
Kosovo launches first 100 MW wind energy auction
Kosovo’s Ministry of Economy said on December 16 that it launched the Request for Proposals (RFP) for the country’s first wind energy auction, seeking to secure up to 100 MW of new wind generation capacity under a 15-year support scheme.
Bosnian Serb government cancels Trusina wind farm tender amid arbitration risk
The government of Bosnia’s Serb-dominated Republika Srpska has cancelled a tender for the construction of the Trusina wind farm.
Ukraine plans new biomethane plants as producers eye cautious expansion
Several new biomethane plants in Ukraine are expected to be commissioned in 2026, adding a combined annual production capacity of about 20mn cubic metres, as producers weigh export opportunities against regulatory and pricing challenges in the EU.
Battery storage moves centre stage as solar dominates Malaysia’s energy transition
Solar energy now accounts for 92% of Malaysia’s total installed renewable energy capacity, making electricity storage a critical pillar of the country’s energy transition
India signs ADB financing to back growth critical projects
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India’s hydrogen demand seen nearly doubling to 12 mtpa by 2030
ndia’s hydrogen demand is projected to almost double to around 12mn tonnes per annum (mtpa) by 2030, driven largely by fertilisers, refining and petrochemicals

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