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Slovenia plans tough new energy and climate targets

3 June 2024

Draft new National Energy and Climate Plan proposes higher targets for emissions reduction, renewable energy sources and energy efficiency by 2030.

Peru's renewable leap: Requena solar project nears launch

3 June 2024

Peru's renewable energy landscape is set to witness a significant milestone with the impending launch of the Requena solar project.

Kosovo inks landmark agreement for 100 MW solar project

3 June 2024

Kosovo’s Economy Minister Artane Rizvanolli signed an agreement on May 31 for the country's inaugural solar auction project with Lindja Solar, a Kosovo-established company forming part of the winning consortium, Orllati Group.

Japanese nuclear facility cleared for extended operations

31 May 2024

Japan's Nuclear Regulation Authority has granted a 20-year extension for the operation of units 3 and 4 at Kansai Electric Power Company's Takahama nuclear power plant in Fukui prefecture

Sri Lanka set to phase out coal switch to 70% renewable in energy mix by 2030

31 May 2024

Sri Lanka's Power and Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekera has announced that the country will phase out coal power plants in alignment with its long-term energy strategy

India’s ONGC seeks to form joint venture for biogas plants

31 May 2024

Indian state owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp. is set to establish a joint venture with the private Indian firm EverEnviro Resource Management Pvt Ltd to develop 10 compressed biogas plants

Russian engineers to switch on Turkey’s first nuclear plant within a year

30 May 2024

After missing 2023 launch window during Turkish centennial celebrations, Russia’s Rosatom will hope to see the facility go live successfully by next April.

Brazil's solar capacity reaches 43 GW, with notable growth in small-scale systems

30 May 2024

Brazil's solar energy capacity has reached 43 GW, with 24 GW generated by systems of up to 75 kW, according to the Brazilian Photovoltaic Energy Association.

Serbia increases solar capacity 7.5 times in two years

30 May 2024

Serbia has significantly increased its solar power capacity, from 20 megawatts two years ago to 150 megawatts, according to Dubravka Đedović Handanović, the Minister of Mining and Energy.

Developed world countries gave developing countries more than $100bn to tackle climate change for the first time in 2022

30 May 2024

Developed countries provided $115.9bn in climate finance to developing nations in 2022, exceeding the $100bn annual commitment for the first time, according to data from the OECD.

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