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Ethiopian Electric Utility and Huawei ink deal to extend electricity access to rural areas

15 April 2024

Ethiopian Electric Utility (EEU) and Chinese technology conglomerate Huawei have sealed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at extending electricity access to residents in off-grid regions of Ethiopia by leveraging solar power.

Global Energy Monitor report urges Bangladesh to shift from coal to renewable energy

15 April 2024

The Global Energy Monitor's recent Boom and Bust Coal 2024 report, released on April 11, highlights Bangladesh's intricate transition away from coal-based energy

Iran launches its biggest biogas power plant

14 April 2024

Iran officially brought online its biggest biogas power plant in the capital Tehran to generate 50mn kilowatt-hours (kWh) of renewable electricity annually from biogas released as a result of sewage treatment.

Central Asian states have a coal dependency problem – report

14 April 2024

Coal addiction in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan fuels regional global warming conundrum.

Tokyo, Washington reach a deal on advancing nuclear fusion

14 April 2024

Japan and the United States have forged a strategic partnership aimed at advancing fusion energy technology

DTEK Energy Holding unveils 1.5-GW green energy plan

13 April 2024

DTEK Energy Holding, Ukraine’s largest private energy company, has announced plans to inject 1.5 GW of renewable energy into the country's power grid over the next three years.

Misr Aluminium, Scatec partner to build 1,000 MW solar facility in Egypt

12 April 2024

Misr Aluminium Company is partnering with the Norwegian renewable energy producer Scatec to build a solar energy facility that feeds the company’s operations.

MOL opens largest green hydrogen plant near Budapest in CEE region

12 April 2024

Hungarian oil and gas giant MOL has inaugurated one of Europe's largest green hydrogen plants and the biggest in CEE to support refinery operations at its facility south of Budapest from a €22mn investment.

Israeli BIG MEGA Renewable Energy explores wind and solar investments in Serbia

12 April 2024

Israeli company BIG MEGA Renewable Energy is exploring investment opportunities and the application of innovative approaches for wind farm projects, as well as rooftop and ground-based solar panel installations in Serbia.

IEA: Methane emissions at an all-time high need to be reduced by 75% by 2030 at a cost of $170bn

11 April 2024

Methane emissions are 80 times more damaging than carbon dioxide. Rather than falling, they are currently at an all-time high and rising. The IEA says they need to fall by 75% by 2030 if the Paris Accord targets are going to be met.

Global renewables developer PNE sells 240-MW PV project to NOA Group in South Africa

11 April 2024

Global developer of wind power and photovoltaic (PV) projects PNE Group has sold its 240-MW Khauta solar PV project in South Africa to the South African energy company NOA Group Ltd.

E.ON building big solar farm for BMW's Hungarian EV plant

11 April 2024

BMW is building a €1bn vehicle plant and a €1bn battery plant in Hungary's fastest-growing industrial hub.

China’s Dahai to begin PV panel production at €10mn factory in southern Romania

11 April 2024

The Chinese photovoltaic panel manufacturer Dahai Solar with one factory in southern Romania now expects to start production in August-September at a second site after the production lines are installed

Vietnamese firm launches billion-tonne carbon offset plan and NFT marketplace

11 April 2024

Tin Thanh Group, a Vietnamese industrial conglomerate, has announced a bold initiative to offset 1bn tonnes of carbon annually

Indonesia and US forge clean energy partnership

11 April 2024

The Indonesian government, in collaboration with the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, and the United States, has officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding establishing the Clean Energy Working Group Indonesia-US.

Malaysian company MN Holdings secures $5.5mn contract for solar PV plant in Kulim, Kedah

10 April 2024

MN Holdings Bhd has sealed a contract valued at $5.5mn for the engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning of a large-scale solar photovoltaic plant in Kulim, Kedah.

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