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Saudi Arabia and Britain launch GBP360mn joint investments at Great Futures Summit

4 September 2025

Saudi Arabia and Britain announce £360mn joint investment package at London summit, creating 187 jobs and deepening strategic economic partnership between the nations.

Uzbek leader wants to expand nuclear cooperation with China

4 September 2025

Is Tashkent putting together a backup plan in case Rosatom can’t fulfil its obligations?

Tajikistan’s glaciers are disappearing

4 September 2025

Tajikistan’s glaciers are retreating at an alarming rate, with over 1,000 already gone completely and dozens more under threat, according to a new Atlas of Environmental Change published by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).

Singapore commissions study on advanced nuclear options amid net-zero push

4 September 2025

Singapore’s Energy Market Authority (EMA) has tapped UK engineering firm Mott MacDonald to assess the safety and feasibility of advanced nuclear energy technologies, as the city-state explores options to meet its 2050 net-zero target

Snowfall shortages destabilising some of world’s last resilient glaciers, expedition in Tajikistan shows

3 September 2025

Scientific team unable to yet say whether the “water towers” have reached “point of no return”.

Will Chinese EV and AI plans for Central Asia help fuel rise of the "electro-yuan", akin to the petrodollar?

3 September 2025

Yuan-based settlements in cross-border trade look set to become more common.

Serbia eyes nuclear power by 2040 in cooperation with South Korea

3 September 2025

Serbia signed two memorandums of understanding with South Korean state-owned Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) on September 2, marking another step in its plans to develop nuclear energy and hydrogen projects.

Vietnam’s power shortages challenge manufacturing growth and spur energy reforms

3 September 2025

Vietnam’s fast-growing economy is under pressure from electricity shortages, with demand rising more quickly than supply

Turkey’s green transition to cost $265bn, report finds

3 September 2025

The initial findings of a report titled “Turkey’s Decarbonization Roadmap: Towards Net Zero by 2053”, prepared at Sabanci University, reveal that Turkey will need an additional $265bn in investments to meet its 2053 Net Zero emissions Target.

Cambodia to open first wind farm in Mondulkiri by 2026

3 September 2025

Cambodia is preparing to commission its first large-scale wind power facility in Mondulkiri province in 2026.

Norwegian energy firm Scatec strikes $110mn solar deal to enter Colombian market

3 September 2025

Norwegian renewable energy developer Scatec has secured a 15-year power purchase agreement with BTG Pactual Comercializadora de Energía for a 130 megawatt solar facility in Colombia's Nariño region

Uzbekistan’s solar and wind power generation tops 7bn kWh in August

3 September 2025

Uzbekistan generated more than 7bn kilowatt-hour (kWh) of electricity from solar and wind power plants in the first eight months of 2025, according to the Ministry of Energy.

Spain's Global Energy Services to build Chile's largest battery storage complex

3 September 2025

Spain's Global Energy Services has secured a major contract to construct Chile's largest battery storage complex, a 695 MW hybrid project that will combine photovoltaic, wind, and battery technologies in the Antofagasta region.

India’s August power output hits fastest growth since March on manufacturing surge

3 September 2025

India recorded its fastest growth in electricity generation since March, driven by resurgent manufacturing demand in August

Colombia achieves 2.4 gigawatts in renewables, missing Petro target by 60%

3 September 2025

Colombia has surpassed 2.376 gigawatts of non-conventional renewable energy capacity following the grid connection of Enel Colombia's 200-megawatt Guayepo III solar facility.

Tesla secured Turkey EV sales surge after taking advantage of loophole now patched, says trade journal

3 September 2025

Tesla secured a sales surge in Turkey after managing to take advantage of a loophole that has subsequently been patched, electrek wrote on September 2.

EBRD considers €37mn loan for Bitola 3 solar project in North Macedonia

2 September 2025

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) said that it is considering providing a sovereign-guaranteed loan of up to €37mn to North Macedonia’s state-run power producer ESM to support the development of the Bitola 3 PV plant.

Colombian energy firms strike 1.4 Megawatt solar deal on Caribbean coast

2 September 2025

Colombian natural gas distributor Promigas and its subsidiary Surtigas have partnered with fuel storage group Petromil to construct a 1.4-megawatt solar installation across the Caribbean coast region.

Serbia’s EPS aims for 45% renewable energy by 2030

2 September 2025

Serbia’s state power company is stepping up investment in renewable energy, aiming to generate 45% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030.

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