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Poland’s Orlen partners with Finnish firms to secure renewable hydrogen supplies
Poland’s largest energy multi-utility Orlen has entered into cooperation agreements with three Finnish partners for the production and supply of renewable hydrogen and its derivatives, the company reported on Jan 27.
Turkey’s largest open-pit copper mine Gokirmak reportedly put up for sale for $1bn
Turkey’s largest open-pit copper mine, Gokirmak, has reportedly has reportedly been put up for sale for $1bn.
China’s Dayu New Energy to develop 500-MW solar, wind projects in Tajikistan
China’s Dayu New Energy Limited has announced plans to develop solar and wind power plants with a combined installed capacity of 500 megawatts in the Kubodiyon and Jaihun districts of Tajikistan’s southwestern Khatlon region.
BYD breaks ground on $130mn electric vehicle battery plant in Vietnam
Chinese battery giant BYD has officially commenced construction of its first electric vehicle (EV) battery manufacturing facility in Vietnam following the signing of a strategic partnership with local firm Kim Long Motor. The project, valued at $130m
Chinese firms Longi Solar and Sino Green Technology to build 1,000-MW solar projects in Zambia
Zambia has signed a memorandum of understanding with two Chinese companies for the development of solar energy projects to produce a cumulative 1,000 megawatts (MW).
China brings world’s first fourth-generation pebble tech nuclear reactor online
China has begun commercial operations of the world’s first fourth-generation nuclear reactor, marking a major milestone in nuclear safety and low-carbon energy innovation with its High-Temperature Gas-cooled Reactor-Pebble-bed Module (HTR-PM).
Nigeria launches first floating solar project in Lagos
Nigeria has awarded its first floating solar power project to the local unit of China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), marking a new step in the country’s renewable energy development.
Oman to host new wind turbine manufacturing facility in Duqm
Dubai leads regional dialogue on sustainable artificial intelligence
The Zayed International Foundation for the Environment, with support from Dubai Police and Curtin University Dubai, hosted its first green AI conference on January 24-25.
Pakistan, Malaysia explore halal food, green energy and tourism cooperation
Pakistan and Malaysia have held fresh discussions on expanding cooperation in halal food, green energy and tourism as both sides seek to deepen bilateral ties
Bangladesh’s power gamble and how energy security is in play at the ballot box
Over the past decade, Bangladesh’s energy mix has shifted sharply as domestic gas fields have declined and electricity demand has surged. Imported LNG stepped in to fill the gap.
EU reaches first sustainable investment pact in Latin America with Ecuador
The European Union and Ecuador have concluded a Sustainable Investment Facilitation Agreement aimed at easing conditions for foreign investors and promoting environmentally and socially responsible projects, marking the bloc’s first such
Elridge Energy to supply 100,000 tonnes of biomass fuel to Thailand
Elridge Energy Holdings Bhd has strengthened its presence in the regional renewable energy market after its wholly owned subsidiary, Bio Eneco Sdn Bhd, signed a memorandum of understanding with Thailand’s Berkana Power Co Ltd.
Iran expects renewable power capacity to reach 12 GW before end of seventh development plan
South Africa’s Revego Energy Fund raises $62mn to scale renewables
South Africa-focused Revego has raised $62mn, lifting its portfolio to ZAR3bn as it expands solar and wind investments amid strong private-sector demand for clean power and positions itself for a potential listing once assets approach $1bn.
Kenya targets major hydropower expansion with 700MW High Grand Falls project
Kenya’s state-owned power producer has taken a formal step towards developing a major new hydropower facility after senior government and company officials toured the proposed site, underscoring renewed momentum behind the long-delayed project
The big freeze
A big freeze is sweeping the globe that has seen extreme snowfall from the US to Japan, burying entire cities under metres of snow in a matter of a few hours. And it’s not going to stop.
ADB allocates grant for assessment of floating solar potential in Tajikistan
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has greenlit a $1mn grant for work that will assess floating solar photovoltaic (PV) potential in Tajikistan, as reported by Avesta.
World Bank approves billion-dollar programme to develop Central Asia’s electricity markets, integrate power systems
The World Bank has approved a 10-year programme worth $1bn to develop Central Asia’s electricity markets and integrate the region’s power systems.

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