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St Petersburg braces for historic flood as Neva River surges past warning levels
St Petersburg is bracing itself for the worst flood in 160 years as the water level in the Neva surges thanks to heavy rain.
Poland rejects EU's 2040 emissions target as "unrealistic"
Poland will not support the European Union’s proposed 90% greenhouse gas emissions reduction target for 2040, calling it “unrealistic” and harmful to the country’s economic and energy security.
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Both the Vistula in Poland and the Danube in Hungary, two of Europe’s biggest rivers, have reached record-low water levels as Europe’s unprecedented heatwave intensifies and starts to cause major economic damage.
French TotalEnergies rebalances green portfolio toward Dominican Republic
French energy giant TotalEnergies has executed a strategic portfolio rebalancing by divesting half of its Portuguese renewable assets whilst simultaneously acquiring a stake in AES's Caribbean operations.
Brazil cuts deforestation spurs green push
UAE-based Global South Utilities signs agreements to build solar projects in Madagascar
UAE-based Global South Utilities (GSU), an Africa-focused resources investment company, has signed two key agreements with the government of Madagascar to boost renewable energy capacity and support the country’s clean energy transition.
Nigeria's NERC grants over 950MW in alternative energy licences amid growing off-grid focus
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) approved licences for 953MW of alternative energy capacity in the first quarter of 2025, with 719MW allocated to renewable off-grid and embedded generation projects, the commission announced.
Czech power grid suffers major power cut
A large-scale outage struck the Czech Republic’s electricity grid on July 4, temporarily cutting power to several regions, in what the country’s transmission system operator described as a rare and significant disruption.
Serbia grapples with heatwave and severe drought
Serbia is facing soaring temperatures and a worsening drought, part of a wave of extreme weather sweeping across southern Europe, prompting concern over crop failure, water shortages and increased energy demand.
Antarctic cold wave triggers energy crisis across South America
South America is grappling with an unprecedented energy crisis as record-breaking cold temperatures have forced governments to ration gas supplies and activate emergency protocols across Argentina, Chile and Uruguay.
Rwanda is seeking to produce 200 MW from solar energy
According to Rwanda's Ministry of Infrastructure, the country is exploring the potential to generate up to 200 MW of electricity from solar energy sources as part of its strategy to increase electricity access and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
Isbank Group acquires 15% stake in Turkish wind turbines maker Ates for €45mn
Isbank Group has acquired a 15% stake in Izmir-based wind turbine maker Ates Celik for a consideration of €45mn, according to a statement from Isbank (ISCTR), one of the largest private lenders in Turkey.
Taiwan's Formosa Smart Energy teams up with Poland's SKB to boost Europe's low-carbon shift
Formosa Smart Energy, a subsidiary of Taiwan’s Formosa Plastics Group, has entered a partnership with Poland’s SKB Group, signing a memorandum of understanding in Taipei to collaborate on electric transport and energy storage solutions.
Taiwan’s Port of Keelung embarks on phase 2 of smart EMS for greener port operations
The Port of Keelung, a subsidiary of Taiwan International Ports Corporation (TIPC), is pressing ahead with the second phase of its Energy Management System (EMS) initiative, reinforcing the country’s broader goal of achieving net-zero emissions.
Japan's biofuel sector eyes expansion
While traditionally reliant on imported fossil fuels, Japan is increasingly turning to alternative energy sources, including biofuels,to diversify its energy mix and cut greenhouse gas emissions.
Indonesia’s energy exports to Singapore outline regional shift to renewables
In late 2023, Singapore’s Energy Market Authority granted conditional approvals to several consortia to begin preparations for these cross-border energy flows, which are expected to start as early as 2027.
ADB and GCF partner to launch $200mn clean energy financing programme in India
The Green Climate Fund (GCF) has approved $200mn for a new Asian Development Bank (ADB)-led programme designed to unlock large-scale public and private investment in India’s high-impact and emerging clean energy sectors, ADB said in a press release
India’s renewable power output jumps 24% in first half of 2025, fastest growth since 2022
India’s renewable power output expanded at its fastest rate since 2022 in the first six months of 2025
Flood risk surges across Brazil
Italian firm secures €210mn contract for Mexico's ultra-low carbon methanol facility
NEXTCHEM has been awarded a €210mn basic engineering and proprietary equipment supply contract for the Pacifico Mexinol low-carbon methanol project in Sinaloa, Mexico
World's largest low-carbon chemical plant advances in Mexico with Samsung partnership
Samsung E&A Co. and Techint Engineering have secured construction rights for a groundbreaking methanol production complex in Sinaloa, Mexico, positioned to become the globe's most significant standalone ultra-low carbon chemical facility
Lithuania urges caution over EU's ambitious 2040 climate pledge
Lithuania's environment minister voiced concern about the European Union's recently confirmed plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2040, compared to 1990 levels – calling the goal unrealistic without firm financial backing.
Trump pressure pushes BYD out of Mexico
China’s electric vehicle (EV) giant BYD has shelved plans to build a major manufacturing plant in Mexico, citing geopolitical volatility and the current trade stance of the United States under President Donald Trump.
Israel's Gigablue sells 200,000 carbon credits to fund groundbreaking carbon capture tech
The three-year-old company claims its patented particles can trap carbon at the ocean floor when released into seawater, but outside scientists question whether the technology works as advertised.
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