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Spanish EDP Renewables retreats from Colombian wind projects amid mounting challenges
EDP Renewables, an renewable energy company headquartered in Madrid, Spain, established as a subsidiary of Energias de Portugal, has initiated the dismantling of its Alpha and Beta wind farm projects in Colombia's La Guajira region.
Japan pledges $500mn to Indonesia’s clean energy drive as bilateral ties deepen
Indonesia’s Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Airlangga Hartarto, returned from a three-day visit to Tokyo with a series of landmark agreements, including Japan’s commitment to finance the Muara Laboh Geothermal Power Plant (PLTP)
Banyuwangi to host Indonesia’s largest land-based solar plant in push toward net zero
Banyuwangi Regency in East Java has been selected as the site for what will become Indonesia’s largest land-based solar power plant, with an installed capacity of 100 megawatts (MW)
Philippines pursues nuclear energy to secure future power supply
The Philippines is accelerating plans to adopt nuclear energy in response to rising power costs and dwindling domestic fuel reserves.
Cambodia's clean energy drive faces setback as share declines despite increased generation
Cambodia's share of renewable energy in final consumption declined to 52.4% in 2023 from 60.6% in 2016, according to an ASEAN Secretariat report released.
Drastic emission cuts could save 250,000 lives in Europe, scientists say
A significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions across Europe could prevent up to 250,000 premature deaths from air pollution by 2050, according to new research.
Richest 10% responsible for majority of global heating since 1990, research finds
A new study has found that the top one-tenth of earners globally have contributed the bulk of climate-altering emissions over the last three decades, with far-reaching consequences for vulnerable populations.
Latvian minister orders halt of new wind farm contracts in the country
Latvia’s Minister of Agriculture Armands Krauze, representing the Greens and Farmers Union, has ordered the suspension of new land development rights for wind park construction on state-owned forest land.
COMMENT: Taiwan is playing with darkness by abandoning nuclear power
Japan has restarted many of its nuclear reactors, recognising their role in energy security and climate targets. South Korea has also reinstated nuclear as a core component of its energy strategy. Taiwan, by contrast, is marching backwards.
Tehran sewage treatment plants generate 7.5 GWh of green power annually
Tehran’s wastewater treatment facilities cranked out 7.5 GWh of electricity from renewable sources during the last Persian calendar year (March 20, 2024-March 20, 2025).
EBRD extends $30mn equity bridge loan for Egypt’s first large-scale solar-storage hybrid
The EBRD has granted a $30mn equity bridge loan to Obelisk Solar Power, owned by renewable energy developer Scatec ASA, to support the development of a 1 GWac photovoltaic solar plant with 200 MWh of battery energy storage in Nagaa Hammadi, Egypt.
Indonesia showcases forest-based carbon trading potential at Osaka Expo
The Indonesian Forestry Entrepreneurs Association (APHI) is spotlighting the country’s vast tropical forest carbon trading potential at World Expo Osaka, promoting the government’s FOLU Net Sink 2030 initiative to make forestry and land use sectors
Azerbaijan and the EU discuss the expansion of gas exports and green energy corridor
Azerbaijan and the EU discuss the expansion of gas exports and green energy corridor,
Genneia unveils plans to build massive pv factory in Argentina
Argentine energy company Genneia unveiled plans to construct a 130 MW photovoltaic facility in Sarmiento, San Juan province, marking its fourth solar development in the region.
Experts call for royalty windfall to fund fair and sustainable energy transition in Indonesia
Experts are urging the Indonesian government to allocate anticipated revenue gains from new mineral and coal royalty regulations towards a fair and sustainable energy transition
Indonesia unveils sustainable finance blueprint to close $240bn climate funding gap
Indonesia is accelerating efforts to establish a Sustainable Finance Committee (SFC) as mandated under Law No. 4/2023, with the Ministry of Finance, Financial Services Authority (OJK), and Bank Indonesia leading the charge to channel private capital
Jindal India Renewable Energy wins 300-MW solar-plus-storage project under SJVN’s 1200-MW tender
Jindal India Renewable Energy (JIRE), the renewable energy arm of the BC Jindal Group, has secured a 300-MW solar-plus-storage project awarded by state-owned SJVN
Tsingshan looks for investment opportunities in Chile's lithium sector
Chinese metals conglomerate Tsingshan confirmed that it remains interested in potential investments in Chile's downstream lithium sector, contradicting earlier reports that it had abandoned plans for a lithium cathode plant.
Japan’s Eneos pivots investment from hydrogen to LNG
Japanese energy company Eneos Holdings will shift investment from hydrogen to LNG and sustainable aviation fuel.
Revival of Zivojno coal mine seen as key to North Macedonia’s energy transition
The revival of the Zivojno coal mine was identified as a strategic priority for ensuring North Macedonia’s energy security during a working meeting between the general director of the state-owned power producer AD ESM and the mayor of Novaci.

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