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Enlight energises Golan Heights wind farm
Commercial operation at Enlight Renewable Energy’s 207-MW wind farm in Israel-Syria has been secured. This is despite Israel-Hamas fighting in the region, which began on October 7.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners closes €2bn for two new funds
Ukraine struggles to pay a growing $820mn debt owed to green energy producers
The Ukrainian government is struggling to pay the outstanding UAH30bn ($820mn) of growing debt it has run up with the producers of renewable energy.
Bulgaria’s Eldrive, Videolux to jointly build superfast charging stations for e-vehicles
Bulgaria’s largest operator of chargers for e-vehicles, Eldrive, and the local owner of retail parks and hypermarkets Videolux Holding have teamed up to jointly build hubs for superfast charging of electric cars on the territory of retail parks.
Orosur Mining sets up lithium exploration JV in Nigeria
Regulators deal blow to 4 GW of wind projects off New York
Some 4 GW of offshore wind projects in New York are in limbo after state regulators unanimously rejected a bid by developers of the four projects to increase their contract by an average of almost half.
Mongolian president to discuss Power of Siberia 2 pipeline, Erdeneburen hydroplant projects in Xi, Putin meetings
Yerevan to buy 250 electric buses
GULF signs Power Purchase Agreement with EGAT to develop industrial waste-to-energy plants
Gulf Energy Development Public Company Limited, has officially signed a Power Purchase Agreement with the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand to develop two industrial waste-to-energy projects.
Estonia seeks to postpone biomethane-powered bus production final deadline beyond 2030
EU climate ministers discussed on October 16 whether to end the production of new biomethane-powered urban buses by 2030, but Estonia’s stance is clear – postpone the deadline in the country by at least five years.
Green India struggles in September, but solar looks to bounce back
Recent data made public by India’s Central Electrical Authority points to last month being the worst performing September since 2018, with just 268.77 MW of renewables added to the grid.
Investors eager to drive offshore power projects in Vietnam
New investors are showing strong interest in launching ambitious offshore power projects in Vietnam.
Tecpetrol determined to enter Argentina’s lithium industry as Alpha Lithium bid deadline looms
Argentine-Italian billionaire Paolo Rocca's foray into the lithium sector remains undeterred, even as his oil-drilling unit explores alternative avenues in Argentina.
Ganfeng Lithium breaks ground on $250mn factory in Nigeria
Russia agrees to build nuclear power plant in Burkina Faso
Indonesia moves into renewable energy manufacturing industry
Indonesia-owned PT PLN, through PLN Indonesia Power Renewables, has signed a shareholders' agreement for a joint venture with Trina Solar
Indonesian delegation conducts business visit to Norway, to accelerate $250mn investment commitment on decarbonisation
From October 9 to 12, a delegation from Indonesia embarked on a four-day business visit to Oslo, Norway, as part of an effort to expedite the realisation of a $250mn investment commitment for the decarbonisation process in Indonesia
Indonesian government explores collaboration with banking sector to strengthen decarbonisation efforts
The Indonesian government, through the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, is exploring ways to strengthen the financing sector in collaboration with banks to reinforce energy decarbonisation efforts
NVVN successfully completes 500 kW ground-mounted solar project in India
NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Limited has officially commissioned a 500 kW ground-mounted solar photovoltaic project located at the Indian Institute of Management in Udaipur, Rajasthan.
Firms pave the way for hydrogen and nuclear alternatives in the Philippines
Southern Infrastructure and Kaizen ANZ have unveiled ambitious plans to construct and operate a thorium-fueled reactor in the Philippines, positioning it as a viable substitute for hydrogen and conventional nuclear power sources.
RECPDCL establishes SPVs for transmission system in Gujarat
REC Power Distribution Company Limited has officially set up Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) to execute the Transmission System aimed at evacuating power from the promising renewable energy zone located in the Khavda region of Gujarat.

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