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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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Brazil’s solar industry leads investment growth in 2024
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Iran’s renewables agency to power up public offices with solar panels
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India's IREDA forms joint venture for 900-MW Upper Karnali hydro project in Nepal
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Chile advances bill to provide energy subsidies to lower-income households
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Renewable professionals criticise Czechia’s changes to green subsidy programme
Professional association Voice of Renewables in Czechia criticised the Ministry of Environment’s proposal to lay out rules for the New Green Savings subsidy programme.
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