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India's energy consumption and renewable capacity surge in FY2023-24
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Brazil's sustainable aviation fuel industry poised for 2027 takeoff
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Brazil’s Petrobras signs deal with France's IFPEN for decarbonisation projects
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China receives over $5.1bn in debut of its green sovereign bond
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Kyrgyzstan assesses water inflow at key hydro reservoir Toktogul
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