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EBRD finances Central Asia's first renewable hydrogen facility in Uzbekistan with $65mn investment
Energy Community praises Montenegro’s renewable energy law
Japan's nuclear safety review denies reactor restart in Tsuruga
Japan's Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA) has made a pivotal decision regarding the safety of the No. 2 reactor at the Tsuruga nuclear power plant in Fukui Prefecture.
Taiwan's nuclear-free policy faces criticism amid energy challenges
In Taipei, Pegatron Corp. Chairman Tung Tzu-hsien has voiced strong objections to Taiwan's "nuclear-free homeland" policy, arguing that it undermines the island's progress towards energy resilience and security.
India's Gensol Engineering enters US market with launch of Scorpius Trackers
India-based solar tracking solutions provider Gensol Engineering Ltd announced on August 28 its entry into the US market with the launch of its Delaware-based subsidiary, Scorpius Trackers.
Fortis Energy and PowerChina to jointly develop wind and solar projects in Serbia
Partnership between Fortis Energy and PowerChina aims to develop projects with a combined capacity of over 850 MW.
Jubilee Metals lands three-year power purchase deal with Zambian IPP, Lunsemfwa Hydro Power
Brazil unveils $361bn energy transition plan to boost green economy over decade
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva approved the National Energy Transition Policy during an extraordinary National Energy Policy Council (CNPE) on August 26, as a group of ministers gathered to advise the presidency on energy matters.
Industry-built solar park goes online in central Iran
A 5-MW solar farm has come online in the central Iranian city of Ardestan as part of efforts to make use of renewables to supply industries with clean power.
Deal points to Tajik, Kazakh cooperation in getting uranium, rare earths out of the ground
Estonia’s Sunly raises €300mn to finance projects in Poland and Baltics
Estonian renewable energy company Sunly secured €300mn in debt financing to accelerate the construction of 1.3 GW of solar, wind, storage and hybrid parks across the Baltic States and Poland.
JSW Neo Energy wins 200 MW wind-solar hybrid project in India
JSW Neo Energy Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of JSW Energy Limited, has been awarded a contract by Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL) to develop a 200 MW wind-solar hybrid power project.
Ukraine rocked by power outages after the largest Russian drone and missile barrage of the war
Russia launched one of its most massive missile and drone assaults on Ukraine early August 26, targeting energy infrastructure across the country. Earlier plans to export electricity will likely be put on hold as Ukraine grapples with power outages.
ADB proposes ACWA-backed Samarkand solar-battery project
Climate change likely contributed to fatal superyacht sinking
Climate change may have contributed to the fatal sinking of the Bayesian superyacht off Sicily, according to experts.
Offshore and on, China leads the world on planned clean power installations
A key boosting station in China’s first large-scale, offshore solar project has reached a landmark stage of construction, signalling the operational readiness of the project
North Macedonia’s gross power generation drops 15.3% y/y in June
North Macedonia’s gross electricity generation declined by an annual 15.3% to 426.2 GWh in June, with domestic production accounting for 100% of the gross domestic consumption, according to statistics office data.
Kosovo to opens new call for energy efficiency subsidies for homes
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti announced on August 26 that applications for energy efficiency subsidies for individual homes will open on e-Kosova portal starting August 27. The new round of funding aims to support an additional 1,300 families.
The first meteorological tower was installed for Savannakhet wind farm projects
Laos has begun construction of its first meteorological tower in Savannakhet Province to assess wind farm development potential in the region
Global offshore wind capacity to surpass 520 GW outside China by 2040
According to a new report from Rystad Energy, the offshore wind sector managed to navigate several challenges in 2023, achieving a 7% increase in new capacity additions compared with the previous year.

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