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Oil and gas companies may face billions of dollars in costs after New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed the Climate Change Superfund Act, a major win for environmental advocates who blame fossil fuels for climate change.
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Controversial 10-GW hydropower project in Tibet greenlit by Beijing
China has given the green light to a 10-GW hydropower project on the lower Yarlung Zangbo River in Tibet - known in China as the Xizang Autonomous Region since 2023 - marking a major step in its renewable energy transition and regional development
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Moscow recorded its warmest year on record in 2024, with an average annual temperature of 8.2C, the highest in the city's 245-year history of meteorological observations, according to Moscow State University (MSU).
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Russia seeks to expand its nuclear energy dominance with new international projects
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Colombia to create reserve zones as mining concerns grow, Gogoro expands in Latin America
Colombia is taking steps to establish reserve zones in response to increasing concerns from miners. This comes as Gogoro, the Taiwanese electric scooter company, pushes forward with its expansion in Latin America.
Indonesian solar takes a step forward with SUN - SMBC deal
South Korean government awards over 2 GW of wind capacity in tenders
Nozomi Energy snaps up major solar portfolio in Japan
Nozomi Energy, a renewables platform focused on Japan and established by global sustainable infrastructure investor Actis, has announced the acquisition of 12 operational solar projects in partnership with a Japanese co-investor
India’s HPERC issues draft green power banking regulations
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Argentina announces ambitious nuclear programme linked to AI development
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Grenergy sells $962mn stake in Chilean renewable assets to KKR's ContourGlobal
Grenergy, the Spanish renewable energy company, has reached an agreement to sell a portion of its Chilean asset portfolio to ContourGlobal, a KKR company, in a deal valued at $962mn.
Iran to add 500MW solar capacity by year-end, targets 4GW expansion
Iran plans to add 500MW of solar power capacity by the end of the current Iranian year, as part of a broader initiative to expand its renewable energy infrastructure by more than 4,000MW by next year.
World Bank back in the hydrodam business, to fund completion of Tajikistan’s Rogan HPP
The World Bank has flip-flopped on investing in big hydropower dam projects over the last two decades, but in a reversal of policy it has just decided to fund the completion of Tajikistan’s massive Rogun hydropower dam (HPP).

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