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Founder Group wins Malaysian solar contract
The project forms part of the government’s Corporate Green Power Programme, an initiative designed to accelerate corporate decarbonisation by supporting the development of additional solar generation capacity.
Bangladesh could save $3bn in LNG imports with 1 GW solar expansion
Bangladesh could reduce its LNG import expenditure by nearly $3bn over the next 25 years if it develops 1 gigawatt (GW) of solar power capacity, according to a new analysis by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA).
Turkey, South Korea discuss nuclear plant construction
Turkey and South Korea are reportedly discussing the joint construction of a nuclear power plant (NPP), with the talks representing the latest move by Ankara to diversify its energy sources.
Nuclear power seen as strategic bridge in Africa’s just energy transition - AEC
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Nigerian clean energy firm Starsight secures $15mn BII financing for regional expansion
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France’s Proparco commits $15mn to African climate infrastructure fund with $200mn fundraising target
France's Proparco has committed $15mn to the African Transition Acceleration Fund, a new $200mn pan-African vehicle managed by African Infrastructure Investment Managers that aims to finance early-stage climate infrastructure.
Indonesia, Singapore push forward with clean power exports
Indonesia and Singapore are moving ahead with plans to export clean electricity across their border while also exploring joint initiatives in low-carbon technologies, including Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)
South Korea eyes battery subscriptions to slash EV costs
The South Korean government is taking another run at a scheme that could see electric vehicle (EV) buyers subscribing to their batteries rather than purchasing them outright.
South Korea’s Hana Financial sets $334mn infrastructure fund
Hana Financial Group, one of leading South Korean financial services, plans to establish a KRW500bn ($334.3mn) infrastructure investment fund to support projects in renewable energy and artificial intelligence (AI).
Climate group files complaint against OCBC over coal exposure in Indonesia
Under the complaint, OCBC is said to have failed to disclose its exposure to high-carbon assets fully. This put them in a position of potentially breaching disclosure rules set by the Singapore Exchange.
Slovenia signs co-financing agreements for Kanalski Vrh and Dekani solar plants to boost renewable energy
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South Africa’s Eskom mulls selling surplus midday electricity to Bitcoin miners amid rooftop solar surge
South Africa’s state power utility Eskom is exploring selling discounted midday electricity to Bitcoin mining companies as rooftop solar installations—now estimated at more than 5GW—reduce daytime demand on the national grid.
South Korea firm wins $96mn Australian energy deal
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Hyundai signs Indonesia battery recycling deal with Chinese firm
Hyundai Motor Group (005380.KS) announced on March 12 that it has formalised a preliminary agreement with a Chinese firm to develop a battery recovery network within Indonesia.
Uzbekistan posts major February expansion in solar and wind power generation
Electricity generation from solar and wind in Uzbekistan expanded by 203% y/y in February, according to the Ministry of Energy.
Montenegro signs contract with Swiss S2P Electric to connect 70 MW Tupan solar plant to grid
Belarus signals readiness to help build Uzbekistan's nuclear power plant
Belarus has offered to assist Uzbekistan with the construction of its planned first nuclear power plant (NPP).
Mexico to host world's largest ultra-low emissions methanol plant in $3.3bn Sinaloa project
Brazil adds 5 MW solar plant in Minas Gerais
TTS Energia has won an auction to build a 5-megawatt photovoltaic facility in Jequitibá, in the state of Minas Gerais, under a contract with Cemig SIM, a subsidiary of Cemig.
Peak Energy acquires nearly 10MW solar portfolio in Singapore
Peak Energy has acquired a solar portfolio with close to 10 megawatts of capacity in Singapore from Maiora Renewable Energy Pte Ltd, a move expected to strengthen the city-state’s domestic renewable power supply and corporate decarbonisation

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