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Brazil draws 1,539 renewable plants into curtailment deal

13 August 2026

Brazil’s government has received applications from 1,539 wind and solar plants, representing about 53 GW of capacity, for a scheme that compensates eligible electricity curtailment.

World ties its hottest month on record as July heat sweeps three continents

13 August 2026

The planet has just endured its joint-hottest month in 176 years of record-keeping, as searing July heat handed North America, Africa and Asia their warmest month ever.

Danube hits record 31cm low as drought idles central European reactors

13 August 2026

The Danube has dropped to a record low of 31 cm in Budapest, idling nuclear reactors in Romania and Hungary as a fierce drought parches central Europe.

Turkey plans first offshore wind YEKA tender for early 2027

13 August 2026

Turkey will launch its first offshore Renewable Energy Resource Zone (YEKA) wind tender in the first quarter of 2027.

Iran continues Qeshm island oil pollution cleanup as slicks reach mangroves

13 August 2026

Iranian port authorities are continuing to clean oil pollution along the Suza and Shibderaz coast of Qeshm island, where slicks first seen in early August have spread to protected Hara mangrove forests.

Caspian Sea water level hits 200-year low

13 August 2026

The Caspian Sea has fallen to its lowest level in about 200 years and is still declining, a Tehran official said, blaming higher temperatures, evaporation, weaker inflows and lower rainfall for a drop of up to 20 centimetres a year.

Philippines' Peza signs Calabarzon LNG feasibility deal

13 August 2026

The Philippine Economic Zone Authority (Peza) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with South Premiere Power Corp (SPPC) and Linseed Field Corp (LFC) to study direct liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply for economic zones in Calabarzon.

Russia switches on its largest solar plant near the Chinese border

13 August 2026

Russia's largest solar power plant, the 120-megawatt Abagaituyskaya facility, has begun operating in Zabaikalsky Krai near the Chinese border, developer Unigreen Energy said.

Turkey’s household air conditioner ownership set to double in 10 years as heatwaves drive demand

12 August 2026

Air conditioner ownership in Turkish households looks set to expand rapidly over the coming decade, with electricity consumption linked to residential cooling and heating expected to climb at a similar pace, according to a study.

Laos power utility revenue rises 9.4% in first half of 2026

12 August 2026

Electricité du Laos (EDL) recorded a 9.4% increase in revenue during the first half of 2026, reflecting stronger electricity generation and demand.

Scatec completes Africa’s largest hybrid solar and battery project in Egypt

12 August 2026

Norwegian renewable power producer Scatec (OSL: SCATC) has reached commercial operations date (COD) on the final phase of its Obelisk project in Egypt, completing what the company describes as Africa’s largest hybrid solar and battery installation.

Zambia commissions first solar-hydro hybrid power plant

12 August 2026

The solar plant is designed to operate alongside the existing Lunsemfwa hydropower station and supply electricity to the national grid, helping diversify a power system that has historically depended heavily on hydropower.

UAE’s GSU opens 50MW solar plant in Central African Republic

12 August 2026

The Sakaï plant, near the capital Bangui, comprises more than 80,000 solar panels and a 15MWh battery energy storage system designed to improve grid stability and electricity availability.

Malaysia unveils $1.05bn renewable energy pipeline

12 August 2026

Accelerating its commitment to decarbonisation and regional grid integration, Malaysia has launched a landmark energy transition package.

CREC builds $66mn grid-linked solar site in Philippines

12 August 2026

Citicore Renewable Energy Corporation (CREC) broke ground on the Philippines' first embedded solar and battery energy storage system (IRESS) facility in Magalang, Pampanga.

Poland’s Orlen commissions solar PV farm at Mažeikiai refinery in Lithuania

12 August 2026

Poland's biggest power group Orlen has brought a 42.2 MW solar PV farm at its Mažeikiai refinery in Lithuania online, the company announced on August 11, in what it described as the Orlen Group's largest on-site renewable energy installation.

Cambodia expands EV charging network with more than 400 sites

12 August 2026

Cambodia is expanding its electric vehicle charging network, laying the groundwork for wider adoption of cleaner transport and green energy.

Montenegro company plans 92.4-MW wind farm near Žabljak

12 August 2026

Podgorica-based company Wind Europe MNE plans to build a 92.4-MW wind farm near Njegovudja in the Žabljak area of northern Montenegro

US court dismisses bribery and fraud case against Indian businessman Gautam Adani

12 August 2026

A US court has dismissed the bribery and fraud case against Indian businessman Gautam Adani, with US District Judge Nicholas Garaufis of the Eastern District of New York approving the US Department of Justice’s request to terminate the proceedings.

India’s CESC to acquire 1.4-GW operational solar portfolio for $510mn

12 August 2026

India’s CESC (NSE: CESC) said its renewable energy arm Purvah Green Power will acquire a 1.4-GW operational solar power portfolio from ReNew Solar Power for INR48.59bn ($510.1mn), as the utility expands its renewable energy business.

India may curb sugarcane use for ethanol to boost sugar supplies

12 August 2026

India is considering restricting the amount of sugarcane that sugar mills can divert to ethanol production in the coming season as the government seeks to increase domestic sugar supplies and contain record prices.

Lviv region alcohol plant seeks strategic investor to develop bioethanol complex

11 August 2026

The owner of an operational and modernised alcohol plant in Ukraine's Lviv region is considering bringing in a strategic investor to expand the facility and develop a modern bioethanol complex.

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