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UAE expands its role as largest strategic investor in Africa's energy sector
The United Arab Emirates continues to expand its presence in Africa’s energy industries as part of a broader strategy that has established it as the continent’s leading investor, surpassing China.
Wind power project planned in northern Japan moves forward with environmental review
Renewable Energy Technology has submitted a draft environmental impact assessment (EIA) for its planned Tsugaru Minami No. 2 onshore wind project in Tsugaru City, Aomori Prefecture, which could generate up to 30.1MW of power.
Hyundai launches Indonesia’s first waste-to-hydrogen project
Hyundai Motor Group has introduced a strategic blueprint for its waste-to-hydrogen project in Indonesia, presented during the Global Hydrogen Ecosystem Summit 2025 in Jakarta.
Indonesia turns to Europe for green energy exports amid tariff dispute
Indonesia is aiming to expand its green energy exports to Europe, using its natural resources to navigate shifting global trade dynamics, according to Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil Lahadalia.
Coal remains vital for India despite robust growth in renewables
The Indian government is of the view that coal-based power will remain extremely vital, with its share estimated to be at 55% by 2030 and 27% by 2047.
Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency reports record annual profit
State-owned green financing company Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Ltd. (IREDA) has recorded its highest-ever annual profit after tax during the financial year ended March 31, 2025
Russia offers Indonesia nuclear power collaboration to boost economy and green goals
Russia has expressed readiness to collaborate with Indonesia on the development of nuclear energy, offering both high-capacity nuclear power plants and small modular reactors for joint projects, according to Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Denis
Colombia advances renewable energy goals with new solar project approval
On April 15, 2025, Colombia's National Environmental Licensing Authority (ANLA) granted environmental approval for the La Orquídea Solar Park, a 200 MW photovoltaic project in the Bolívar department.
Colombia and Japan advance economic partnership talks amid strategic cooperation push
Colombia and Japan have agreed to resume negotiations on an Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA), aiming to deepen bilateral trade and investment ties.
Sweden commits $3.85mn to boost Kenya’s clean energy start-ups
Kenya’s renewable energy sector received a boost after the Swedish government committed KES500mn ($3.85mn) to support local micro, small and medium enterprises.
Cosmo starts up Japan's first large-scale SAF plant
Japanese energy group Cosmo Energy has commenced deliveries from the country’s first large-scale SAF production facility, located at its Sakai refinery.
Crisis slows Brazil’s wind drive
Brazil’s wind energy sector is facing a prolonged crisis marked by curtailments, grid access issues and supply chain disruptions.
Brazil’s cane crush shrinks, ethanol soars
UK shortlists hydrogen projects in second funding round
The UK government aims to deliver up to 10 GW of low-carbon hydrogen production capacity by 2030, with at least half consisting of green hydrogen and the rest blue hydrogen.
Repsol launches production at its largest Chilean wind farm
Spanish energy giant Repsol has launched electricity production at ‘Antofagasta Phase 1,’ its largest wind farm to date and one of the most significant renewable energy projects in Chile.
South African renewables firm Keren Energy advances green hydrogen project, targets production by mid-2028
Alcazar Energy and IFC deepen partnership with landmark wind project in North Macedonia
Alcazar Energy Partners has signed a new agreement with the International Finance Corporation (IFC) to support the development of the Stip Wind Farm, set to become North Macedonia’s largest wind power project.
Colombia's Ecopetrol deepens renewable push with La Guajira wind project
Ecopetrol has entered into an investment framework agreement with AES Colombia to develop a 49% stake in the Jemeiwaa Ka’I wind cluster in La Guajira.
International Solar Alliance to produce solar panels, lithium batteries in Zimbabwe
A Zimbabwean university will “soon” begin manufacturing solar panels and lithium batteries in partnership with the International Solar Alliance (ISA), an India-based intergovernmental organisation of 104 members.
Zimbabwe gold miner Caledonia sells 12MW solar plant to Kenyan firm CrossBoundary Energy for $22.35mn
Major countries okay climate tax for shipping
In a historic move aimed at curbing the climate impact of global maritime transport, the International Maritime Organisation has secured agreement on a sweeping new framework to slash greenhouse gas emissions from ships.
Trump budget proposal sparks outcry over deep cuts to US weather and climate research
The Trump administration is seeking a sweeping overhaul of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, with a dramatic proposal that would gut its research operations and reallocate key functions across other federal agencies.
US solar to double by year-end 2026, says EIA
The United States is on track to double its solar power capacity within three years, according to projections from the US Energy Information Administration.

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