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Mexico’s renewable energy push stirs investment debate
At COP29 in Baku, Sheinbaum seeks to reaffirm Mexico’s renewable goals, pledging a 45% clean energy shift by 2030. Yet, constitutional reforms prioritising Pemex and CFE over private investors have sparked serious industry concerns.
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Indonesia's wood pellet exports to Japan, South Korea raise deforestation concerns
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ADB grants $434.25mn loan to boost renewable energy in India's Assam
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $434.25mn loan to boost renewable energy capacity and strengthen energy security in Assam, India, it said last week.
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Gazprom to untap Eastern Siberian "white" hydrogen potential
Gazprom is assessing the potential for extracting natural, so-called “white” hydrogen from its natural gas fields in Eastern Siberia, the head of the Russian state company’s hydrogen-focused subsidiary said at a conference in Moscow.
Turkmenistan cuts methane emissions by 10% in 2020-23
Turkmenistan managed to reduce its methane emissions by 10% in 2023 versus the level three years earlier.
Hybrid, EV investments top $11bn in Brazil
In five years, sales of electric and hybrid vehicles in Brazil are expected to exceed those of combustion-engine models, driven by significant investment and government incentives.
South Africa closes in on guarantees for green transition financing under a $9.3bn global pact
Solex Energy, State Bank of India to finance solar projects across India
Solex Energy has joined forces with the State Bank of India (SBI) to offer financing options for solar projects across India, Solex announced on October 26.
NTPC, Indian Army to establish solar hydrogen-based microgrid in Ladakh
Indian state-owned power company NTPC has partnered with the Indian Army to establish a solar hydrogen-based microgrid in Chushul, Ladakh, the government of India announced on October 25.
Taiwan sets ambitious carbon targets to tackle climate change
Taiwan is set to redefine its carbon reduction strategy as it gears up for a more ambitious approach to achieving net-zero emissions.
GAIL, Verbio to develop bio-CNG projects in India
GAIL, a state-owned gas company, and Verbio India, a subsidiary of the German biofuels firm Verbio, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to jointly develop agricultural residue-based compressed biogas (CBG) or bio-CNG plants in India.
Costa Rica approves 78 MW solar plant in Puntarenas
Costa Rica's state electricity utility ICE has approved construction of a 78-megawatt solar power plant in Puntarenas province, advancing the country's renewable energy expansion.
Kenya launches $90mn geothermal plant, expanding renewable energy hub at Menengai field
OrPower 22, owned by China’s Kaishan Group Co. Ltd., broke ground on a new geothermal power plant in Kenya’s Menengai field, marking the latest phase in Kenya's ambitious energy development plan
Serengeti Energy to develop 50-MWp solar farm in Northern Côte d'Ivoire
Kenya’s Serengeti Energy, an independent power producer, will develop a 50 MWp solar farm in northern Côte d’Ivoire, marking the company’s first project in the country.
Iran eyes Chinese investment to develop renewables
Iran's Energy Minister Abbas Aliabadi said he had wooed China to invest in the country's renewable energy sector during his recent visit to the Chinese city of Qingdao.
Czech coal magnate Tykac to finance ex-president Klaus' climate sceptic think-tank
Czech society continues to have ambivalent attitudes towards climate change.
India eyes small modular reactors to boost clean energy transition
The government’s strategy has identified the role of nuclear power in the overall energy mix and new technologies such as small nuclear reactors (SMRs) to make the clean energy transition.
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