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Manila Water expands renewable energy to over 200 facilities
As countries worldwide push for cleaner energy, the Philippines is taking steps to modernise its electricity market. Manila Water, one of the country’s leading water utilities, has added 56 more sites to the Energy Regulatory Commission’s (ERC).
Indonesia’s financial services authority is confident in EV financing growth
Indonesia’s Financial Services Authority (OJK) expects financing for electric vehicles (EVs) to remain strong through the end of 2025
South Korea eyes Indonesia’s $5.6bn waste-to-energy project
South Korean companies have expressed strong interest in Indonesia’s Waste-to-Energy (WTE) initiative led by the Daya Anagata Nusantara Investment Management Agency (BPI Danantara), according to Economic Counsellor at the South Korean Embassy
Pertamina advances refinery expansion and green fuel development to cut imports
PT Pertamina (Persero) reaffirmed its commitment to continue developing new refineries and revitalising existing ones across Indonesia under the Refinery Development Masterplan Program (RDMP)
Indonesia deepens energy ties with Russia to drive net-zero transition
Indonesia, the world’s fourth most populous nation and the newest member of BRICS, plans to expand its strategic energy cooperation with Russia, according to Satya Hangga Yudha Widya Putra
Centre designates Paradip, Gujarat and Tamil Nadu ports as green hydrogen hubs
The Indian government has identified three major ports, including Paradip, as green hydrogen hubs under the National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM)
BP reports progress on a new solar plant in Karabakh
According to bp, SOCAR Green, and the Azerbaijan Business Development Fund, the construction of the 240 MW Shafag solar power plant in the Jabrayil district of the Karabakh region is advancing on schedule.
Brazil sails into the hydrogen era
Brazil’s Itaipu Binacional and research hub Itaipu Parquetec have launched the country’s first vessel powered entirely by green hydrogen, according to a joint statement.
Brazil sees path to double biofuels with no deforestation
Brazil could double its biofuel output and use by 2050 without increasing deforestation by converting degraded land for crops, according to a study by the Institute of Energy and Environment (Iema) and the Climate Observatory.
Bulgaria’s IPS opens first battery gigafactory with EU backing
Bulgarian manufacturer International Power Supply (IPS) has opened the country’s first gigafactory for battery energy storage systems, part of the European Union’s push to expand clean-tech manufacturing inside the bloc.
EU and EIB outline backing for Central Asia Kambarata-1 hydroelectric megaproject
A planned investment of around €900mn in the megaproject to build the Kambarata-1 hydroelectric power plant has been outlined.
CWP Europe and European Commission partner to boost renewable energy in Albania and Montenegro
CWP Europe has signed a declaration with the European Commission to advance large-scale renewable energy projects in Albania and Montenegro.
Vietnam gains $466mn EU support for energy reform
The European Union (EU) has unveiled a €430mn ($466mn) support package to help Vietnam develop a large-scale energy storage project aimed at accelerating the nation’s move away from fossil fuels
Vietnam unveils comprehensive green investment package
Vietnam has reaffirmed its pledge to reach net-zero emissions by 2050 and is rolling out a growing range of incentives to boost investment in green industries.
EU pledges €11.5bn to support South Africa’s clean-energy, infrastructure transition
The package—building on an earlier €4.7bn commitment—forms part of the Just Energy Transition Partnership, signalling deeper EU engagement in Africa’s clean-energy transformation.
Algeria, Syria and UAE discuss expanding energy cooperation
The Syrian administration is currently discussing ways to boost energy cooperation with the United Arab Emirates and Algeria
China leads global energy export race as clean tech shipments hit record highs
China is outpacing the US in the global race to dominate energy exports, as demand for clean technology surges and fossil fuel revenues plateau. China exported $120bn in green technology through July 2025, surpassing the US' oil and gas exports.
Kazakhstan proposes regional nuclear council at Central Asia-Russia summit
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has proposed creating a regional council based in Kazakhstan dedicated to developing expertise in the nuclear fuel cycle and radioactive waste management, The Times of Central Asia reported on October 10.
India, Korea to explore collaboration in electronics, EV components and digital supply chains
India and South Korea have agreed to explore joint initiatives in electronics manufacturing, electric vehicle (EV) components, and trusted digital supply chains
Indonesia secures $17.4bn green investment commitments to power waste-to-energy push
Indonesia has secured $17.4bn in investment commitments for sustainability initiatives, a major boost expected to help launch Danantara’s waste-to-energy programme, according to government officials
Asia identified as the new engine of renewable growth, think tank finds
Asia is leading the global clean energy shift as China and India drive record solar and wind growth, marking a major move away from fossil fuels, according to a new report by think tank Ember.
“We won’t live in yurts” says minister, warning Kyrygyzstan may review climate commitments
Kyrgyzstan has taken on ambitious climate commitments but stands ready to review them if they pose unacceptable risks to the country’s development, Deputy Prime Minister Edil Baisalov has said.
Laos expands wind power capacity ahead of 2025
Construction of the Xeuchin Wind Power Projects 1 and 2 in Bolikhamxay Province is nearing completion, with more than 80% of the work already finished
Engie Chile to build $17mn battery energy storage system in Chile
French energy giant Engie Chile has announced the development of the Lile battery energy storage system at its Mejillones Thermal Complex in the Antofagasta region worth $17mn.
Turkey’s Aksa Enerji to launch 10 power plants with 975 MW in capacity in 2026
Turkish energy company Aksa Enerji has announced plans to bring 10 new power plants into commercial operation across Africa, Central Asia and Turkey in 2026. The facilities will add 975 megawatts to its portfolio.

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