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NHPC commissions part of Karnisar solar plant in India's Rajasthan
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India’s Maharashtra state inks pact with Russian ROSATOM for small modular reactor
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Indonesia ranks third globally in new coal capacity despite climate commitments
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Uzbekistan generates 2bn kWh from solar and wind since start of 2025
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Warsaw-listed state-controlled utility Enea will develop 1.29 GW of renewable energy capacity by the end of 2026, deputy CEO Bartosz Krysta said.

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