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South Africa announces new IRP targeting over 40% renewable power by 2030

17 October 2025

South Africa’s cabinet has adopted the Integrated Resource Plan 2025, projecting renewables to supply just over 40% of national power generation by 2030 and coal under 45%, with gas and nuclear making up the remainder.

Kazakhstan, GGGI sign MoU to advance clean hydrogen development under H2G initiative

17 October 2025

Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Energy has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) to advance cooperation on clean hydrogen and sustainable development under the Hydrogen to Green Growth (H2G) initiative.

Eurasian Resources Group forecasts sustained metal deficits, sees HBI as key to green steel transition

17 October 2025

Eurasian Resources Group (ERG) said on October 13 that global metals markets are undergoing a strategic revaluation, with prolonged supply deficits expected in copper, aluminium and chrome, while HBI is gaining traction in green steelmaking.

Philippines introduces carbon credit framework to advance clean energy

17 October 2025

The Department of Energy (DOE) has introduced the Philippines’ first regulatory framework for carbon credits in the energy sector, designed to cut greenhouse gas emissions and attract investments in sustainable projects.

PLN Indonesia Power launches ‘Green Action 2025’ to strengthen ecological resilience nationwide

17 October 2025

PT PLN Indonesia Power (PLN IP) has launched a large-scale environmental initiative called Green Action 2025, aimed at bolstering sustainability and ecological resilience across 37 operational regions in Indonesia

ICVCM opens Singapore office to oversee Asia’s carbon markets

17 October 2025

The Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM) has opened its first physical office in Singapore, marking a key step in expanding its presence and regulatory influence across Asia’s fast-growing carbon markets

South Korea confident in affordable renewable expansion

17 October 2025

Climate, Energy and Environment Minister Kim Sung-whan has dismissed concerns that expanding renewable energy will drive up electricity prices in South Korea.

Central Asia’s Kambarata-1 hydro megaproject has won strong backing from global financial institutions, says minister

17 October 2025

The joint megaproject of Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan to build the Kambarata-1 hydroelectric power plant (HPP) has won strong backing from global financial institutions, Uzbek Minister of Energy Jorabek Mirzamahmudov said in an interview.

Inox Wind to invest $45mn in new turbine plant in India's Karnataka state

17 October 2025

Wind turbine manufacturer Inox Wind plans to invest INR4bn ($45mn) in a new production facility at the Kyadigoppa Industrial Area in Kushtagi taluk of Koppal district

Kyrgyzstan says neighbours “upset” by country’s lack of water

16 October 2025

“This year we were supposed to overcome shortages, but instead, they have intensified,” deputy head of cabinet tells Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan.

Madagascar-based Axian Energy to enter Zambian market with solar farm investment

16 October 2025

Axian Energy will enter Zambia’s renewable energy market through a solar-farm partnership with Western Solar Power. The 35-MW project—expandable to 75 MW—will supply about 70 GWh a year and feed power into the national grid managed by ZESCO.

Renewable energy developer Grid Africa raises $14mn to deploy solar-storage projects

16 October 2025

Grid Africa has raised $14mn from the Energy Entrepreneurs Growth Fund (EEGF), managed by Triple Jump BV and Persistent Energy Capital, to deploy 20 MW of hybrid solar-and-battery projects in Kenya, Ghana, and Nigeria.

Crypto miners in Laos face power cuts by early 2026

16 October 2025

Laos plans to cut electricity supply to cryptocurrency miners by the first quarter of 2026 as part of efforts to redirect power towards industries that generate greater economic value

Repsol secured environmental approval for Chilean solar project

16 October 2025

Repsol Ibereólica Renovables has secured environmental approval for its 226 MW hybrid wind-solar project in northern Chile.

Sunotec expands Bulgarian portfolio with 763 MWh of battery storage

16 October 2025

Bulgarian renewable energy company Sunotec has secured financing for seven battery energy storage system projects in Bulgaria.

Zimbabwe restores Hwange Unit 6, adding 120 MW to grid as Kariba output improves

16 October 2025

Zimbabwe has restored Unit 6 at Hwange Thermal Power Station. The upgrade, along with higher generation at Kariba South Hydroelectric Power Station and the upcoming return of Unit 3, marks the country’s most reliable electricity outlook in years.

Brazil's power regulator assesses five green hydrogen schemes worth $75mn

16 October 2025

Brazil's electricity sector regulator Aneel is evaluating five proposals for research, development and innovation initiatives centred on green hydrogen production.

India’s Envision Energy wins 502MW wind turbine contract from Evren

16 October 2025

Envision Energy India has secured a major order from Evren, a renewable energy platform supported by the Brookfield Global Transition Fund, to supply 502MW of wind turbines for projects in Andhra Pradesh.

Thailand moves toward clean energy for data centres

15 October 2025

Thailand’s Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) has issued draft regulations that would allow data centres to purchase electricity directly from renewable energy producers

Hanoi launches world’s 2nd largest waste-to-energy plant

15 October 2025

Vietnam has officially inaugurated the Soc Son Waste-to-Energy Plant in Hanoi’s Trung Gia Commune, the largest facility of its kind in the country and the second biggest globally.

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