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ASX-listed copper explorer Asian Battery Metals (ABM) on September 24 reported in a filing with the stock market “excellent interim results from metallurgical test work on its flagship Oval Cu-Ni-PGE discovery in Mongolia”.
Tajikistan stepping up efforts to mine armour-reinforcement rare metal antimony
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TotalEnergies seeks delay for $16bn green ammonia project in Chile
French energy giant TotalEnergies H2 has applied to suspend environmental assessment of its proposed $16bn green ammonia facility in Chile's Magallanes region, citing the need for additional technical work and field studies.
Istanbul-listed Aydem Renewables sells $550mn five-year debut green eurobonds at 9.875% coupon
Aydem Yenilenebilir Enerji (AYDEM) has sold $550mn of five-year debut green eurobonds at a coupon rate of 9.875% and a yield to investor of 10.375% (priced at 98.269), the company said on September 23.
Nigeria’s Koolboks secures $11mn to expand local assembly and cut prices
Lagos-based Koolboks, which makes solar-powered, off-grid refrigerators aimed at providing reliable cooling in areas with limited electricity, has raised $11mn in Series A funding to expand its local assembly operations and reduce end-user prices.
British IPP Savannah Energy to buy 50% stake in Africa-focused Klinchenberg BV from Norfund
British independent power producer Savannah Energy (Savannah) has agreed to acquire a 50.1% stake that Norway's Norfund holds in Klinchenberg BV, which has stakes in assets in five African countries.
Australia sets its emissions targets
Australia has unveiled a 2035 greenhouse-gas reduction target of 62–70% below 2005 levels, tightening its climate ambition and laying out a detailed national plan to reach net zero by mid-century.
Japan, Netherlands deep hydrogen ties
Industry associations from the Netherlands and Japan have signed a memorandum of understanding to deepen cooperation on hydrogen, seeking to share technology and align policy frameworks as both nations step up their clean-energy ambitions.
Aramco's bid to buy Repsol's renewables business collapses
Talks for Saudi Aramco to acquire a minority stake in Repsol’s renewables business have collapsed, ending months of negotiations over a potential €1bn investment.
Ukraine sees revival of wind power construction despite war
BP halts work on Rotterdam biofuels plant
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Eni gets greenlight to convert part of Sannazzaro de’ Burgondi refinery into bio-plant
Italy's Eni has secured approval from Italy’s energy and environment ministry to convert parts of its 160,000 barrel-per-day Sannazzaro de’ Burgondi oil refinery in Pavia into a biorefinery.
Kazakhstan and Germany launch Nexus Institute to tackle Central Asia’s climate challenges
Kazakhstan’s National Academy of Sciences and the Kazakh National Agrarian Research University (KazNARU) have created a joint research and education hub, the Kazakh-German Nexus Institute, with backing from Germany’s Hanns Seidel Foundation.
US-based LanzaJet and KMG sign agreement on Kazakhstan’s first sustainable aviation fuel project
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Sri Lanka launches energy financing strategy alongside hydrogen policy
Sri Lanka has officially launched its Integrated National Financing Framework (INFF) Strategy for the Energy Sector, marking a major step in mobilising resources to drive the country’s transition to renewable energy
Colombia's Ecopetrol exceeds drilling targets despite nation's energy transition push
Colombia's state oil producer will exceed its annual drilling programme by up to 40%, despite President Gustavo Petro's commitment to phase out fossil fuels.
Forum hears of efforts to combine Mongolia’s abundant natural resources with Korean advanced tech and processing
Efforts are being made to “combine Mongolia’s abundant natural resources with Korea’s high-tech industries, processing capacity and advanced technologies”, Uchral Nyam-Osor, Mongolia’s first deputy prime minister told a forum.
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Estonia's competitiveness at risk from heavy renewables focus, experts say
An expert panel has called for sweeping changes to Estonia’s energy taxation and investment priorities, warning that the country risks undermining its competitiveness if it relies too heavily on intermittent renewables.
Global Alliance commits $7.5bn to clean energy in developing world
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Zimbabwe EPCM group Tonga Tron seeks ideal sites to build solar farms
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Indian solar IPO looks to raise $339mn
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