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India steps up green hydrogen push with incentives and grid waivers

5 February 2026

Under the National Green Hydrogen Mission, the government is targeting production capacity of 5m tonnes a year by 2030.

India charts path to 100GW of pumped storage to back renewable growth

5 February 2026

The Central Electricity Authority detailed the policy, regulatory and infrastructure measures needed to build 100 GW of pumped storage capacity by 2035-36. The plan envisages a sharp acceleration in development over the next decade.

Indonesia’s BREN plans $119mn share repurchase programme

5 February 2026

Barito Renewables Energy (BREN), Indonesian-based holding company that leads Indonesia’s geothermal power producer, has launched a plan to repurchase its shares, with a total budget of IDR2 trillion.

Budget offers mixed signals for India’s energy transition

5 February 2026

India’s latest Union Budget delivers a mixed outcome for the country’s energy transition, combining targeted support for decentralised renewable energy and supply-chain development with gaps in some critical areas

Iran opens Yazd’s largest solar plant

4 February 2026

Iran’s central province of Yazd has brought its largest solar plant online with a 100MW facility in Khezrabad set to supply 200mn kWh of electricity a year to the national grid, strengthening peak-time stability in Iran’s arid centre.

China reshaping Central Asia's Russia-dominated nuclear landscape

4 February 2026

A Eurasianet partner post from the Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst.

Household solar subsidies in Uzbekistan rise nearly 17-fold in 2025

4 February 2026

Uzbekistan expanded state subsidies for household solar energy in 2025, with more than UZS 209bn ($17.1mn) paid to individuals supplying electricity from rooftop panels to the national grid.

Chile adds 1.1GW of solar capacity in 2025, renewables cement lead in power mix

4 February 2026

Chile accelerated its shift towards clean energy in 2025, adding 1.1GW of new solar photovoltaic capacity and reinforcing the dominance of renewables in the national electricity matrix, according to data from the National Energy Commission (CNE).

Senegal solar capacity reaches 671MW as storage pipeline grows

4 February 2026

Senegal’s installed solar capacity has reached 671MW, ranking it third in West Africa, with new utility-scale and storage projects under development even as gas generation rises, as the country works towards a 40% renewable energy target by 2030.

Blackboxstocks’ merger partner REAlloys and AltynGroup agree to secure rare earth feedstock for US and Canada facilities

4 February 2026

Blackboxstocks said in a statement that its proposed merger partner, REAlloys, has agreed a set of non-binding arrangements aimed at building a strategic partnership with AltynGroup Kazakhstan to secure rare earth feedstocks.

Oman wind farm begins turbine installation for PDO

4 February 2026

The Riyah 2 sustainable energy initiative in southern Oman has reached a major milestone with the successful mounting of its debut wind turbine.

Indonesia seeks Malaysia’s partnership to develop semiconductor technology

4 February 2026

The Indonesian government has formally invited Malaysia to collaborate on the development of next-generation semiconductor technologies, citing opportunities for regional cooperation in an industry that remains open and rapidly evolving

Saudis to construct solar facilities in Turkey with value of $2bn and capacity of 2,000 MW

3 February 2026

Saudi Arabia is to construct two solar farms with a combined value of $2bn and total capacity of 2,000 MW in Turkey, the Turkish energy minister said on February 3.

Nuclear power policy reviewed ahead of Vietnam elections

3 February 2026

Vietnam’s top parliamentary body has begun deliberations on key issues concerning nuclear energy development and preparations for the country’s next general election.

Chile battery build-out deepens as Engie links storage to flagship wind asset

3 February 2026

Chile’s push to stabilise its fast-expanding renewables grid is gathering pace, with Engie Chile advancing a large-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) designed to smooth output from one of the country’s biggest wind farms.

Rheinmetall launches 4.2MW solar park at Western Cape plant in South Africa

3 February 2026

Rheinmetall has broken ground on a privately financed 4.2MW solar park at its Rheinmetall Denel Munition site in Somerset West, aiming to secure energy supply, cut emissions and support South Africa’s strained power grid.

Kazakhstan’s uranium output up by 11% y/y in 2025

3 February 2026

Kazakhstan lifted uranium output by 11% in 2025, according to an operations and trading update released by the world’s largest uranium producer Kazatomprom on February 2.

Low bidding interest threatens South Korea energy goals

3 February 2026

South Korea has failed to meet its onshore wind power procurement goals for the third year running. Recent data shows that the second-half auction for 2025 secured only 156.28MW across three sites, reaching just 69% of the 230MW intended capacity.

Asian Battery Metals identifies lithium-bearing pegmatite at Mongolian project

2 February 2026

Asian Battery Metals said in an announcement to the market that it has identified lithium-bearing pegmatite at the Tsagann Ders Project in Mongolia from recent scout drilling and surface sampling.

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