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Samsung, SK, HD Hyundai join state energy-saving drive
Samsung Group joined government-led energy conservation efforts by introducing a voluntary 10-day vehicle rotation system, the company announced in a statement on March 25.
Japan's Cosmo, Kyocera trade wind for solar energy
Cosmo Eco Power and Kyocera have signed mutual physical power purchase agreements (PPAs) to exchange renewable energy between their respective Japanese subsidiaries.
India’s emissions growth slows to two-decade low in 2025
India’s carbon dioxide emissions rose by just 0.7% in 2025, marking the slowest annual increase in over two decades, as record additions in clean energy capacity and subdued electricity demand restrained fossil fuel consumption.
Renewables draw 15% of Colombia FDI projects as clean matrix underpins appeal
Renewable energy accounted for about 15% of foreign direct investment projects in Colombia in 2025, reflecting rising investor interest in the country’s energy transition, according to a report by ProColombia published on March 26.
El Salvador's Aristos Energy brings 43.9 MW solar plant online in $44.8mn investment
El Salvador continues to scale up its renewable energy capacity as Grupo Aristos brought a new solar facility online, reinforcing the country’s push to diversify electricity generation and attract investment into the sector.
Premier African Minerals raises $1mn to support Zimbabwe lithium processing plant installation
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TotalEnergies to redirect capital from US offshore wind to oil and gas
TotalEnergies has struck a deal with the Trump administration to abandon its US offshore wind leases and redirect recovered lease fees to fossil fuel projects.
Extreme heat will kill more people in poor countries than the rich
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Kyivstar targets new solar assets in second energy investment push
Ukraine’s largest mobile operator Kyivstar is seeking to expand its presence in renewable energy by acquiring six solar power plants in the western Lviv region, marking its second major investment in the sector.
Ukraine secures fresh energy backing as EBRD builds 1 GW renewables pipeline
Ukraine is ramping up efforts to strengthen its war-hit energy sector, with the EBRD assembling a renewable energy investment pipeline exceeding 1 gigawatt and approving fresh funding to help the capital prepare for winter.
Engie powers up $64mn battery project in Chile to boost solar reliability
Engie has advanced its renewable energy strategy in Chile by energising a large-scale battery storage system designed to stabilise solar power output in the Atacama Desert.
Sony, Honda scrap EV venture as market cools
Sony Group Corp. (7267.T) and Honda Motor Co. (6758.T) cancelled plans to produce and sell two electric vehicle (EV) models, the joint venture announced on March 25.
Malaysia launches floating solar pilot project at Kenyir Dam
Malaysia has taken a step toward expanding its renewable energy capacity with the launch of a floating solar pilot project at Tasik Kenyir Dam, part of a broader effort to integrate new technologies into existing power infrastructure
Eco Wave advances Taiwan project after Suao Port lease
Eco Wave Power Global AB (Nasdaq: WAVE) moves its Taiwan wave energy scheme into the next phase after its local partner secured a land lease at Suao Port.
Sri Lanka faces power strain as coal issues and fuel delays hit generation mix
Sri Lanka’s power sector is coming under mounting pressure as global fuel supply disruptions, substandard coal imports and delayed shipments threaten electricity generation.
Samsung C&T finishes first off-grid Korea hydrogen plant
Samsung C&T (028260.KS) has finished South Korea’s first hydrogen production facility operating entirely off grid, the company said on March 25.
Colombia’s gas import dependence deepens as supply gaps loom
Colombia is set to deepen its reliance on imported natural gas as declining domestic output and delayed upstream projects tighten supply
Suzlon secures 100-MW wind order from GAIL in India's Maharashtra
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.
Brazil solar jobs hit 2mn
Brazil’s solar industry has reached a total of 2mn jobs linked to the sector, industry body Brazilian Photovoltaic Solar Energy Association said, marking a milestone for renewable energy in Latin America’s largest economy.
Russia’s Rosatom pours first concrete for Uzbekistan’s first nuclear power plant
Russia’s Rosatom has poured the first concrete to kick off the construction of Uzbekistan’s first nuclear power plant (NPP), the Central Asian country’s Atomic Energy Agency under the Cabinet of Ministers (Uzatom) announced on March 24.
Vietnam secures major EU funding for green projects
The European Union has pledged more than €560mn (nearly $650mn) to support Vietnam’s transition to clean energy and sustainable transport, with plans to leverage over €1bn ($1.15bn) for major infrastructure developments.
Saudi Arabia adds 7.8 GW of solar in 2025 but lags 2030 target
Saudi Arabia set a solar installation record in 2025 with 7.8 GW added, but GlobalData says the kingdom will miss its 130 GW renewables target by 2030 by five years without a major acceleration.
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.
Central Asia’s power consumption to expand 40% by 2030, says EDB energy transition report
Electricity consumption in Central Asia is forecast to grow by 40% by 2030, according to a Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) report titled Energy in Central Asia: Modernization and Energy Transition.

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