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Wildfires strain emergency services in Albania
Wildfires continued to sweep across southern Albania on July 28, prompting the evacuation of several villages and mobilising hundreds of emergency workers as authorities struggled to bring dozens of blazes under control.
South Africa's electric vehicle fleet to grow to 25,500 by 2030, report projects
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Iranian wealth fund to invest $2.3bn in solar energy
Iran’s Economic Council has approved a plan for the country’s sovereign wealth fund to invest $2.3bn in solar energy, as the government seeks to diversify its power mix and ease the growing strain on the electricity grid.
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UN adviser urges Ghana to scale renewable energy deployment as oil markets become risky
At a briefing in Acca on July 23, representatives from the United Nations Global Compact and the Ocean Centres Initiative urged Ghana to do more to attract clean energy investment by reducing economic and regulatory risks.
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Argentina launches public consultation for YPF solar farm
Argentina's National Electricity Regulatory Authority has launched public consultation for YPF's El Quemado solar farm in Mendoza province, marking the first major renewable project approved under the government's RIGI regime.
South Africa: Eskom budget quote delay holds up investment in renewables in Mpumalanga coal belt
South African renewable energy firm Seriti Green has received a budget quote from the national power utility Eskom, which the company applied for in February 2021. This delay in obtaining collaboration from Eskom held up a ZAR5bn ($276mn) investment.
South Africa gets $475mn African Development Bank loan to back green growth
South Africa and the African Development Bank (AfDB) have signed a $475mn loan agreement aimed at supporting the implementation of the Just Energy Transition (JET) in the continent's biggest carbon emitter.
Iraq shuts down as temperatures soar above 53°C
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COMMENT: China’s mega-dam won’t power the economy
China has started work to build the world’s biggest hydroelectric dam in Tibet as part of its drive switch its power generation to renewables, but analysts say the plan won’t make a big difference.
Renewables account for 6.8% of Kazakhstan’s electricity output in first half of 2025
Renewable energy sources contributed 6.81% of Kazakhstan’s total electricity generation in the first half of 2025, Qazaq Green reported on July 24, citing data from the Ministry of Energy.
Energy under siege: How conflict between Thailand and Cambodia threatens regional power security
Though the border clashes began as a political and territorial confrontation, their ripple effects could severely disrupt energy production, especially in areas near the conflict zone where solar installations lie exposed.
Indonesia secures $1.3bn in green energy investment under JETP
Indonesia has secured $1.3bn (IDR21.2 trillion) in renewable energy funding through the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP), with an additional $6bn (IDR97.7 trillion) currently in the pipeline, signalling growing momentum
NTPC Green Energy signs MoU with India's Bihar state for renewable and battery storage projects
NTPC Green Energy Limited (NGEL) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Bihar State Power Generation Company Limited (BSPGCL) to jointly set up renewable energy and battery energy storage in Bihar.
Taiwan urged to pass law on nuclear waste site selection
Environmental advocates have presented a legislative proposal to establish clear guidelines for choosing locations to store high-level radioactive waste in Taiwan, urging swift government action.
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Towering flames engulfed trees in proximity to homes in Turkey’s fourth largest city Bursa and smoke covered the sky over the city on July 27 as the country’s battle against wildfires intensified in some localities.
Tajik Geological Survey announces discovery of rare earth metals tantalum and niobium
The Tajik Geological Survey on July 24 announced the discovery of large deposits of rare earth metals tantalum and niobium.
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IPCC releases dire sixth climate update in run-up to COP30
“Any further delay in global action to slow climate change and adapt to its impacts will miss a brief and rapidly closing window of opportunity to secure a liveable and sustainable future for all”.
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