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US solar projects skyrocket in 2023
In 2023, the solar sector in the US achieved an unprecedented milestone, with the addition of 32.4 GW of new electric generating capacity. This marked a remarkable 37% surge compared with the previous record set in 2021.
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EU wants fossil fuel companies to help pay to fight climate change
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Russia and Iran sign renewable energy deal
Russia’s Association for the Development of Renewable Energy (ARDE) and the Iranian Association for Renewable Energy have signed a cooperation agreement.
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Spanish firm ID Energy Group acquires solar projects in Serbia
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Indonesia aims for renewable energy self-sufficiency, exploring cassava potential
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Sri Lanka awards energy deal to India after rejecting China
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Kyrgyzstan: Officials brush aside uranium anxieties over Kyzyl-Ompol field
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Malaysia reveals vision for energy transition in NEEAP 2.0
Deputy Prime Minister Fadillah Yusof announced Malaysia's initiative to draft a national energy efficiency action plan for 2026-2035, aiming to sustain efforts towards achieving energy transition objectives
EU’s enhanced 2040 emissions reduction goal “unattainable” for Poland, minister says
The European Union’s proposed 90% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 2040 is likely “unattainable” for Poland, the country’s Climate and Environment Minister Paulina Hennig-Kloska said.
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Banpu doubles down on clean energy, targets 50% EBITDA from renewables by 2025
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