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Renewable energy to hold steady at 21% of India's energy mix in FY25
India Ratings and Research (Ind-Ra) predicts that renewable energy, including large hydro, will hold steady at 21% of the country's energy mix in FY25, with the remainder coming primarily from thermal power
Brazil to name career climate diplomat as COP30 Chief
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Hong Kong-based HK OASIS Power Energy Development Co., Ltd. has received approval from Cambodia's government to build a 150-megawatt wind power plant in Mondulkiri province, the Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC) said on January 17
Calls for greater safety measures after fire at world’s largest battery storage plant in Northern California
A huge fire at the world’s biggest battery storage facility in Northern California has created a moment of reckoning for the fledgling battery storage industry.
Algeria officially joins SoutH2 Corridor project for hydrogen transport
Algeria signed an agreement on January 21 to officially join the SoutH2 Corridor project aims to transport green and blue hydrogen to European markets by 2030
Italian energy firm Enel unveils plan to develop pilot project for green hydrogen production in Tunisia
Italian energy firm Enel, in collaboration with the Tunisian government and Italian oil and gas group Eni, is currently preparing to develop a pilot project for green hydrogen production in Tunisia
Trump withdraws US from Paris Agreement
President Donald Trump wasted no time withdrawing the US from the Paris Agreement merely hours after being sworn-in on January 20.
Five Canadian banks join exodus from Net-Zero Banking Alliance
Five of Canada’s biggest banks have pulled out of a global climate coalition for the financial sector.
Egyptian government invites Spanish Acciona Energia to cooperate in desalination projects
The Egyptian government invited Spanish renewable energy firm Acciona Energia to cooperate in clean energy and water desalination projects in Egypt.
Zero Greenwashing Alliance launches guidelines and database to combat Indonesia's corporate misrepresentation
On January 20, the Zero Greenwashing Alliance unveiled its Guidelines and Database, developed in partnership with Southeast Asian environmental NGOs, climate watchdog and advocacy groups.
Croatian robot boat to tackle microplastics in the Adriatic
Equipped with advanced sensors, Jadranko v1.0 is designed to detect, collect and analyse microplastics in marine environments.
Premier African Minerals, Chinese offtaker Canmax to continue collaborating on Zimbabwe lithium project
Carbon capture in Indonesia set to boost economy and jobs
The adoption of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology in Indonesia could contribute significantly to economic growth, creating up to 170,000 jobs annually
Indonesia’s largest floating solar power plant to begin operations in 2027
PT PLN Indonesia Power (PLN IP) has announced that the 50-megawatt (MW) floating solar power plant (PLTS) on Lake Singkarak, West Sumatra, is scheduled to commence operations in 2027
South Africa added 1.1 GW of solar in 2024, industry association data show
South Africa added approximately 1.1 GW of solar in 2024, according to figures from the South African Photovoltaic Industry Association, down from 2.6 GW of new capacity installed a year earlier but still far more than other African countries.
Trump announces 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada from February 1
US President Trump has announced plans to impose 25 per cent tariffs on Mexico and Canada from February 1, citing concerns over immigration and fentanyl flows into the United States, while also taking steps to rename the Gulf of Mexico.
Chinese JA Solar signs modules supply agreement with CEEC for Egypt’s 1-GW Abydos Phase II plant
1.4mn of Kyrgyzstan’s 1.7mn vehicles older than 15 years, says minister
Of 1.67mn vehicles registered for the road in Kyrgyzstan, some 1.39mn are more than 15 years-old, according to Minister of Natural Resources, Ecology and Technical Supervision Meder Mashiev.
Africa’s Just Energy Transition: AEC shares insights from South Africa and Senegal
NJ Ayuk, executive chairman of the African Energy Chamber, shares Just Energy Transition (JET) lessons learnt from two African countries with different power generation contexts.
China’s Envision Energy starts construction of $40mn BESS and wind turbines plant in Kazakhstan-Afghanistan
Romania wins €256mn arbitration with solar park investors
Romania has won an international arbitration case brought by investors in renewable energy, avoiding €256mn in claimed damages required by investors in solar parks who objected to changes in the support schemes during 2014-2018.
Japan’s nuclear power generation up by 9.6% in 2024, more expansion on the horizon
Japan’s nuclear power sector experienced notable growth in 2024, with electricity generation rising by 9.6% to 88.87 terawatt-hours, marking a significant step in the country’s energy landscape.
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