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IFC provides €500mn green loan to Engie
France’s Engie has been granted a landmark sustainability-linked green loan worth €500mn from the International Finance Corporation.
Kenya to cooperate with Russia to develop nuclear and renewable energy sectors
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The world add 670GW of new renewable capacity in 2024, almost on track to triple green power generation
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Estonia breaks ground on Europe’s biggest battery park
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Romanian minister says EDF and Itochu interested in €1bn pumped hydropower plant project
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India’s top miner Hindustan Zinc to switch to green energy in five to seven years
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India needs to accelerate wind energy deployment to achieve target of 122 GW by FY2032: report
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Avaada Group lays foundation for $1.63bn renewables energy plant in India
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ExxonMobil scraps plans for UK CO2 pipeline
ExxonMobil has abandoned plans to lay a pipeline to transport CO2 from its Fawley oil refinery near Southampton to a storage site under the English Channel.
EBRD helping to decarbonise construction and introduce sustainable office building standards in Mongolia
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International consortium should build Kazakhstan’s first nuclear plant, says president
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India's Matrix Gas & Renewables plans $119-$143mn IPO
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Investments totalling INR18.5bn ($220mn) have been committed to India's biogas sector during the Renewable Energy India (REI) Expo 2024, held from October 3-5 in Greater Noida.
Cambodia prioritises clean energy development for sustainability goals
Cambodia's government is prioritising the development of clean and renewable energy as part of its broader sustainable development goals
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