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Colombian researchers develop photovoltaic fault detection database
Researchers at the Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano de Medellín (ITM) in Colombia have compiled an open-access dataset detailing photovoltaic panel performance under various fault conditions.
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Chinese Mingyang Smart Energy pens clean energy cooperation pact with Pakistan’s Sindh
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Indonesian coal-fired power plan risks undermining climate commitments
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US energy secretary criticises net zero target
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Brazil’s Athon Energia to acquire GreenYellow's solar portfolio in the country
Brazilian energy company Athon Energia has agreed to purchase more than 50 megawatts-peak (MWp) of solar installations from French distributed energy provider GreenYellow,
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Metinvest doubles investment in iron ore, boosts renewable energy projects
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A US state is seeking to re-label natural gas ‘green’, a possible Trump-era trend
Indiana has launched a move to categorise natgas as green, in order to access federal funding. And the gas sector is now watching to see if three of the top-five gas producing states – Texas, Louisiana and West Virginia – will follow.
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Singapore-based bio-LNG supplier Straits Bio-LNG, has announced plans to deliver 250,000 tonnes of bio-LNG per year in Singapore.

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