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Albania beats EU on renewable electricity but hydropower reliance brings risks
Renewable sources accounted for 105.2% of Albania's gross electricity consumption in 2025, Eurostat data shows, with only Norway and Iceland performing better across Europe.
South Africa advances $5.8bn Coega green hydrogen and ammonia project
South Africa’s $5.8bn Coega green hydrogen and ammonia project is advancing towards development as its backers prepare further announcements on one of Africa’s largest proposed green-energy investments.
Chile and Bolivia advance Calama-Uyuni power link, targeting solar surplus trade
Bolivia and Chile have agreed to launch a bilateral agenda to lay the technical, regulatory and institutional groundwork for integrating their electricity systems.
China, Jordan trade hits $6.7bn on green tech
Jordan’s King Abdullah II began his 9th state visit to China on Aug 18 as Middle Eastern economies push to diversify from traditional resources using Chinese green tech.
Inox Clean Energy completes $628mn acquisition of Vena Energy India platform
Inox Clean Energy has completed the acquisition of Vena Energy India Holdings Pte Ltd, the Indian renewable energy platform of Vena Group, from BlackRock-owned Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) for an enterprise value of about INR60bn ($627.5mn).
Philippines to auction 400MW waste power capacity in October
The Philippines will hold a tender to award 400MW of waste-to-energy capacity on October 13, 2026, the Department of Energy announced.
Philippines eyes blacklisting power firms over recurring blackouts
The Philippine Department of Energy (DOE) is considering a three-strike policy against non-compliant generation companies to tackle sustained power deficits that have forced main regional grids into yellow and red alerts.
Chinese Sungrow Power lays foundation stone for storage facility in Egypt
Chinese manufacturer and renewable energy technology firm Sungrow Power Suez Energy Equipment (SZSE:300274) laid the foundation stone for its new manufacturing facility within the China-Egypt TEDA Economic and Trade Cooperation Zone
Serbia's Kodar Energomontaza to issue €50mn green bonds for renewables
Serbian engineering company Kodar Energomontaza plans to raise €50mn through green bonds to help finance two renewable energy projects with a combined capacity of 370 megawatts.
El Salvador rolls out solar self-consumption permits, offering decade-long tax perks
El Salvador has opened the administrative process for households and companies seeking to install renewable self-consumption systems, with the first phase focused on solar photovoltaic installations.
Renewables lead Turkey’s electricity capacity expansion
Renewable energy sources made up 88.1% of the new electricity generation capacity Turkey added between June 2025 and June 2026, according to cited data from the Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EPDK).
Nigeria’s DARES still needs power access for 11mn people as targets rise
Nigeria’s Distributed Access through Renewable Energy Scale-up (DARES) programme still needs to provide electricity access to almost 11mn people to meet its revised target of 16.28mn beneficiaries, after reaching about 5.3mn people so far
Tanzania eyes power exports as Julius Nyerere hydropower project boosts capacity to 4,646MW
Tanzania’s electricity generation capacity has risen to about 4,646MW following the addition of 2,115MW from the Julius Nyerere Hydropower Project (JNHPP), giving the country a sizeable surplus over peak domestic demand
Ascania Energy and Chinese partner plan 100 MW of solar projects in Ukraine
Ukraine's Ascania Energy and China's Risen Energy have agreed to jointly develop solar power and energy storage projects in Ukraine with a combined capacity of up to 100 megawatts of solar generation and 200 megawatt-hours of battery storage.
Moldova selects 170 MW of wind projects for support under fixed-price scheme
Moldova has selected seven onshore wind projects with a combined supported capacity of 170 MW under the state fixed-price support mechanism, with each project required to install battery energy storage.
Malaysia’s solar market revenue projected to reach $1.24bn in 2026
Malaysia’s solar energy sector is projected to reach MYR5.04bn ($1.24bn) in revenue in 2026, registering a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 31.23% between 2023 and 2026.
Vietnam’s Xuan Thien targets 5,000-MW floating solar project
Xuan Thien Group is exploring a 70,000-hectare integrated development in Vietnam’s southernmost province of Ca Mau, combining industry, agriculture, tourism, logistics and renewable energy.
India’s green energy InvITs boom is waiting to happen
The Indian renewable energy sector offers significant opportunities for Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InvITs) to deepen capital mobilisation in the space despite the limited existence of InvITs at present, according to a recent report.
Vietnam turns to LNG to meet rising power demand
Vietnam is turning to liquefied natural gas (LNG) to help meet rapidly growing electricity demand as it targets annual economic growth of at least 10% through 2030.
Sembcorp weighs IPO of Indian renewable energy arm, says plans remain preliminary
Singapore-based Sembcorp Industries Ltd. is evaluating a potential initial public offering of its Indian renewable energy business, Sembcorp Green Infra Ltd., but said discussions remain at a preliminary stage and no definitive decision has been made
Brazil takes biofuels to COP31
Brazil plans to push for a larger role for biofuels in global climate policy at this year’s COP31 summit in Turkey, as it seeks to build support for alternatives to fossil fuels.
Brazil bets on SAF boom
Brazil could become a major global producer and exporter of sustainable aviation fuel, but infrastructure, financing and regulatory gaps could limit its progress, agricultural economist Antonio Márcio Buainain said.
Kyrgyzstan to launch electric vehicle production under national BARS brand
Kyrgyzstan will soon begin assembling electric passenger cars, commercial vehicles and specialised vehicles under a new national brand, BARS.

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