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US President Biden signs advanced nuclear development bill
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Iran's energy crisis shuts down 13 provinces due heatwave
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Brazil’s Senate passes green hydrogen bill excluding export benefits
The Brazilian Federal Senate has approved a bill to establish a legal framework for low-carbon hydrogen, known as green hydrogen, but decided to exclude provisions for expanded Processing and Export Zones (ZPE).
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EBRD approves €30mn loan to Serbia for renewable heat generation
The EBRD has approved a loan of up to €30mn to Serbia to finance investments in renewable heat generation, the organisation announced during EBRD President Odile Renaud-Basso's visit to Belgrade on July 9.
ADNOC’s latest deals across drilling, LNG and transition
ADNOC is continuing to invest heavily across the energy value chain as it seeks to raise its profile.
Malaysia on track to hit 40% renewable energy by 2035
Malaysia is poised to reach a landmark in its renewable energy goals, aiming for 40% renewable energy capacity by 2035.
Landmark agreement redirects Indonesia's debt to coral reef conservation
On July 3, the United States, Indonesia and prominent environmental NGOs signed a historic debt-for-nature swap, converting $35mn of Indonesia's debt into an investment in coral reef conservation.
Indonesia embraces nuclear energy as part of renewable strategy
Indonesia's Energy and Mineral Resources Minister, Arifin Tasrif, announced that nuclear energy will be integrated into the nation's renewable energy strategy
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Atlas Renewable Energy, in collaboration with Sungrow, has announced the implementation of Sungrow's PowerTitan liquid cooling storage system for the BESS del Desierto project in Chile's María Elena commune, Antofagasta region.
India-Russia summit highlights burgeoning nuclear energy cooperation
According to a joint statement released after the conclusion of the 2024 India-Russia bilateral summit, New Delhi and Moscow are set to bolster their civil-nuclear cooperation
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China, the world’s second largest economy, faces hotter and longer heatwaves and heavier and more frequent rain, said the China Meteorological Administration.
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