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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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Voltalia starts construction of its first solar plant in Colombia
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EBRD sets annual record in Central Asia, investing €2.3bn through 121 projects in six economies
The EBRD said on January 16 that in 2024 it set an annual operational record in Central Asia, investing €2.26bn through 121 projects in six regional economies.
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Colombia's Ecopetrol, JPMorgan to halve ADR conversion costs
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Hartek Group secures 8-MW rooftop solar EPC contract in India’s J&K state
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Serbia, UAE explore collaboration in clean energy and robotics
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US renewables sector braces for Trump’s inauguration
The US renewables industry is buckling up for what is set to be a rocky next four years under President-elect Donald Trump.
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Chinese company Norinco International will build a 125-MW solar power plant near the city of Stolac in Bosnia & Herzegovina, the company’s supplier Arctech said in a press release.
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The world’s richest 1% have burned through their share of the global annual budget in less than two weeks, analysis from Oxfam has revealed.
Iran mandates solar panels for new buildings amid power shortage
Iran has updated its building regulations, requiring developers to set up solar panels in newly constructed buildings, said a senior official at the state power producer and distributor Tavanir.
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