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Suzlon has secured a repeat wind energy order of around 100 MW from Gas Authority of India Limited, marking the sixth such contract between the two companies.
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Saudi Arabia adds 7.8 GW of solar in 2025 but lags 2030 target
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DR Congo commissions 10.5 MW Kakobola hydropower plant to expand energy access
The Democratic Republic of Congo has inaugurated the 10.5 MW Kakobola hydroelectric plant in Kwilu province, expected to supply electricity to more than 400,000 local people.
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India installs over 2.6mn rooftop solar power systems under PM scheme
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Spanish NGO Open Arms plans solar-powered Cuba mission to keep Children's Hospital lit
Spanish humanitarian organisation Open Arms announced a new aid mission to Cuba, unveiling plans to sail photovoltaic equipment to a children's hospital in Havana as the island endures successive nationwide blackouts under a US fuel blockade
Ghana targets 200MW battery storage push to stabilise grid and accelerate energy transition
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Ghana lawmakers ratify Atlantic Lithium’s Ewoyaa mining lease
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Indonesia criticised for low carbon tax as emissions cost seen as far higher
Indonesia has yet to fully utilise its carbon tax as a tool to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, despite the policy being widely used in other countries and considered one of the most effective ways to cut carbon output

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