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India’s solar power generating capacity hits 85 GW in June, but still playing catch-up with China
India's renewable energy sector saw a significant boost in the first quarter of this fiscal year, with 4.4 GW of new capacity added, driven predominantly by the solar panels.
Africa's energy ambitions stifled by investment shortfall
Africa's economic and social development hinges on access to affordable, reliable and sustainable energy. Despite vast energy resources, the continent remains energy poor and lacks sufficient investment to just keep up with population growth.
IMF: Three quarters of the world’s wealth is owned by 10% of its people, who account for half of the CO2 emissions
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Iran’s electricity sector on the edge of collapse
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Brazil’s Acelen Renováveis to invest $3bn in macaúba palm biofuel production
Brazilian renewable energy firm Acelen Renováveis plans to invest $3bn to produce clean fuels from macaúba, a palm tree native to the Brazilian savannah.
Brazil's Acelen forms joint venture for $97.5mn solar project in Bahia to supply refinery
Brazilian energy company Acelen, owned by UAE's Mubadala Capital, announced a joint venture to invest BRL530mn ($97.5mn) in a solar park in João Dourado, Bahia. The energy generated will supply the Mataripe Refinery, 420 km away in São Francisco do C
Somalia seeks bids for solar-plus-storage projects to power schools
Somalia's Ministry of Energy and Water Resources has launched a tender for the design, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of off-grid solar-plus-storage power systems to provide electricity to 46 schools in the Benadir region.
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Iran experiences unprecedented heat wave in 50 years
Iran has experienced its hottest temperatures in 50 years, with the city of Ahvaz recording over 50 degrees Celsius (122 Fahrenheit) for more than seven days.
Korean agency completes upgrade of Bangladeshi Research Reactor
The Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute last week announced the completion of commissioning work on the modernised instrumentation and control system of the Bangladesh Training Research Reactor
REM: China emerges as global green energy champion with two-thirds of the world's new wind and solar power plants
China emerges as global green energy champion with two-thirds of the world's new wind and solar power plants
Almost two-thirds of the world's large wind and solar power plants are in China while a surge in renewable capacity has driven coal's share of power generation to new lows, Reuters reports.
Generadora Metropolitana launches Chile's largest solar park
Generadora Metropolitana, a company jointly owned by Chilean firm AME and French group EDF, has inaugurated the CEME1 photovoltaic park in Chile, boasting an impressive 480 MW capacity.
Eight companies win hybrid PV auction in Albania
The Albanian government announced the winners of its hybrid photovoltaic auction, with eight companies securing bids and an average price of €51.3 per MWh.
Mali's junta signs nuclear and solar energy deals with Russia's Rosatom
Mali's ruling military junta has signed three cooperation deals with Russia's state nuclear company, Rosatom.
Can Britain be a clean energy superpower?
“Make Britain a clean energy superpower” is at the heart of the manifesto of the Labour Party, which is now the government in the UK after a victory by a wide margin in the July 4 election.
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