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India signs historic agreement for green ammonia export to Japan

21 August 2024

New Delhi and Tokyo have signed the first-ever agreement for the export of green ammonia from India to Japan, the Indian Ministry of New and Renewable Energy announced on August 20.

Malaysia to allocate 190MW feed-in tariff quota for biogas, biomass, and mini-hydro projects

21 August 2024

The Sustainable Energy Development Authority (Seda) of Malaysia is set to allocate up to 190 megawatts (MW) of feed-in tariff (FiT) quota for the development of biogas, biomass, and mini-hydro projects through an e-bidding process

Costa Rica bets on ocean waves to boost renewable energy portfolio

20 August 2024

Costa Rican engineers are diving into the blue economy, developing technology to harness electricity from sea waves in a bid to diversify the country's renewable energy mix. The project aims to generate an estimated 2.3 GW of wave energy.

Brazil cuts hydro use amid ongoing drought

20 August 2024

Brazil’s Electric Sector Monitoring Committee (CMSE) has reduced operations at two major hydroelectric plants due to severe drought.

Croatian authorities halt hydropower plant construction on Una river

20 August 2024

Decision follows weeks of protests against construction of hydropower plant that raised concerns about water supply disruptions and potential environmental impact.

Infinity Power, UAE Masdar sign agreement to develop 200MW wind plant in Egypt’s Gulf of Suez

20 August 2024

A consortium led by the Egyptian-Emirati joint venture Infinity Power, and UAE’s Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar) have secured two power purchase agreements (PPA) to develop a 200MW wind power production in the Gulf of Suez.

NY mulls charging oil firms billions for new climate change superfund

20 August 2024

New York Governor Kathy Hochul is nearing a decision on a contentious bill that could require oil, gas and coal companies to pay billions to the state for their role in climate change.

Power outrages ‘disrupting’ production in private companies, Iranian chamber leader says

19 August 2024

The head of the Iranian Chamber of Commerce warned that widespread power outages were “disrupting” production at factories run by the private sector, amid a deepening energy crisis in Iran.

Serbia launches renewable energy project for district heating

19 August 2024

Serbia's energy minister Dubravka Dedovic Handanovic said the country is launching a project to incorporate renewable energy sources (RES) in district heating systems across several municipalities, state-news agency Tanjug reported on August 18.

China rolls out a raft of new green energy laws and projects to cement its global lead in the green transition

19 August 2024

China rolled out a tidal wave of new legislation and action plans to bolster its drive to switch from fossil fuels to green energy, as early indicators suggest it has reached peak emissions six years early.

Moldova launches first CfD tender for wind and solar plants

19 August 2024

The Government of Moldova launched a tender to select investors in wind and solar plants with total installed capacities of 105MW and 60MW respectively.

Brazil solar investments top $27bn

19 August 2024

Investments in solar self-generation in Brazil have surpassed BRL150.3bn ($27.5bn), with 31 GW of installed capacity across homes, businesses, industries, rural areas and public buildings.

Cambodia aims for 70% renewable energy by 2030, says Energy Minister Keo Rattanak

19 August 2024

Cambodia's Minister of Mines and Energy, Keo Rattanak, announced the government's ambitious goal to generate 70% of its energy from renewable sources by 2030

China’s move to restrict “bullet material” antimony exports to boost Tajikistan, Turkey and Myanmar

18 August 2024

Move explained by Beijing as a national security issue set to push up prices for critical mineral to new highs.

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