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Green energy debts could derail Ukraine's green transition
A chronic debt crisis is threatening to undermine Ukraine’s efforts to attract investment into renewable energy sources.
German firm first to buy electricity origin guarantees in Ukraine
A German company has become the first buyer of electricity guarantees of origin in Ukraine, marking a key step in the country’s renewable energy market development.
Poland’s Polenergia plans to triple generation capacity by 2030
Polish energy company Polenergia aims to expand its generation capacity to 1.5 GW by 2030, up from 0.6 GW, by focusing on offshore wind development.
Pakistani sugar company installs 200-KW solar power system
Pakistani sugar company Tariq Corporation Limited has adopted renewable energy to power its operations, the company said in a press release.
India balances renewables push with growing oil and gas ambitions
The country is making big investments in renewable energy but at the same time wants to produce and purchase more oil and gas
Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency raises $110mn through privately placed bonds
Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Limited (IREDA) has raised INR9.1bn ($110mn) through the issuance of privately placed subordinated Tier-II bonds for a 10-year tenure at an annual coupon rate of 7.74%, it said in a press release
Malaysia passes CCUS bill to boost green economy and investment
Malaysia’s Dewan Negara has unanimously passed the Carbon Capture, Utilisation, and Storage (CCUS) Bill 2025, paving the way for increased investment and industrial growth while supporting the country’s decarbonisation efforts
Indonesia accelerates energy transition under Just Energy Transition partnership
The administration of President Prabowo Subianto is ramping up efforts to implement the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP), reinforcing its commitment to reducing emissions and achieving net zero by 2060 or sooner
Indonesia develops plastic waste-to-fuel technology for sustainable energy
Indonesia’s National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) and the Banjarnegara Regency Government are advancing efforts to convert plastic waste into fuel (petasol) using a fast pyrolysis (faspol) machine
Colombia to host 2025 Energy Transition Summit as nation balances renewables push with social challenges
Colombia hosts global summit to tackle air pollution and health
The Second Global Conference on Air Pollution and Health commenced on March 25 at the Centro de Convenciones Cartagena de Indias in Cartagena, Colombia.
Tunisia approves four solar projects totalling 500 MW
The Tunisian government has approved four solar projects totaling 500 MW, PV Magazine reported on March 25, citing a statement from the country’s Minister of Industry, Mines and Energy.
Uzbekistan’s small nuclear plant project to stay within $2bn budget, says UzAtom chief
Equinor scales back climate ambitions
Norway’s Equinor has scaled back its energy transition ambitions as it faces mounting challenges in meeting renewable investment targets, blaming rising costs, supply chain issues and changing political priorities.
Energy demand surges, renewables increase substantially
The latest report from the International Energy Agency has revealed a significant rise in global energy demand in 2024, driven primarily by a sharp increase in electricity consumption.
TotalEnergies eyes Brazilian green hydrogen for European refineries
French energy major TotalEnergies is considering importing green hydrogen from northeastern Brazil to supply its European refineries, according to sources familiar with the matter.
Portugal’s EDP to sell 612-MW hydropower stake to Engie Brasil
Portuguese energy firm EDP Energias de Portugal has reached an agreement to divest its 50% holding in 612 MW of hydroelectric facilities in Brazil to French-owned utility Engie Brasil Energia
Some like it super-hot
Researchers are exploring the potential of tapping into much hotter rock formations than used by conventional geothermal energy, which could revolutionise the industry by dramatically increasing power generation and lowering costs.
Glaciers are melting faster than ever before due to climate change, says UN agency
Mass loss of ice from the world’s 19 glacier regions was 450bn tonnes in 2024, says a new report from the UN’s World Meteorological Organisation.
Cambodia connects 99% of villages to national power grid
Ninety-nine percent of Cambodia’s villages are now connected to the national power grid, the Ministry of Mines and Energy said on March 24, highlighting significant progress in the country’s energy sector over the past 15 years.
India’s first hydrogen-fuelled train likely to start operations in June
The launch of India’s first hydrogen-fuelled train is likely to be delayed to June due to some technical issues
Jindal India Renewable Energy wins 300-MW solar-plus-storage project in India
Jindal India Renewable Energy (JIRE), a subsidiary of the BC Jindal Group, has secured a letter of acceptance (LoA) from state-owned NHPC for a 300-MW solar-plus-storage project
LG Energy secures battery supply contract for Polish ESS project
South Korean battery manufacturer LG Energy Solution Ltd. has signed an agreement to supply batteries for an energy storage system (ESS) in Poland, with deliveries set to begin next year.
MediaTek and Far EasTone secure offshore wind agreements in Taiwan
Taiwanese semiconductor firm MediaTek and telecoms provider Far EasTone Telecommunications have entered into two Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) to acquire wind energy in Taiwan.

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