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Qatar issues $2.5bn green bonds setting Middle East record

19 August 2025

Qatar issues record $2.5bn sovereign green bonds in Q2 2024 as first GCC country to enter sustainable finance market, targeting $75bn sustainable investments by 2030.

Istanbul-listed Karsan delivers first autonomous electric bus of its kind to Arbon in Switzerland

19 August 2025

e-ATAK is the first full length autonomous bus in the world.

Australia's Origin Energy warns of slower and more costly transition to renewables

19 August 2025

Origin Energy reported a stronger full-year profit last week, boosted by higher contributions from its LNG operations and cost efficiencies.

Expedition to raise awareness of melting glaciers in Kyrgyzstan made by government and UN officials

19 August 2025

An expedition aiming to raise international awareness of the disturbing retreat of Kyrgyz glaciers was on August 15 made by Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers Edil Baisalov and UN resident coordinator to Kyrygzstan Antje Grawe.

EBRD boosts Montenegro’s flagship wind farm with €26mn loan

19 August 2025

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) said on August 19 that it is deepening its support for Montenegro’s green transition with an additional €26mn loan to expand the Gvozd wind farm.

CENTRAL ASIA BLOG: Might Russia be kicked out of Kazakhstan’s nuclear building programme entirely?

19 August 2025

Of three NPP contracts made available by the Central Asian country, two have gone to China. The winner of the other one, Russian state corporation Rosatom, is, meanwhile, struggling with financing issues.

More than 20 African countries exploring potential of nuclear energy – IAEA report

19 August 2025

African countries are working to expand electricity access and production, with many turning to nuclear power to boost energy security, cut emissions, and improve reliability and sustainability.

Libya launches $10bn solar programme to supply 40% of power needs by 2035

19 August 2025

Libya is embarking on a $10bn solar energy programme designed to generate 4GW of power by 2035, to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels and upgrade its fragile electricity grid. The capacity would be enough to supply nearly 40% of Libya’s needs.

South African energy trader EXSA secures 15-year PPA with renewables developer Seriti Green

19 August 2025

Licensed electricity trader Energy Exchange of Southern Africa (EXSA) has concluded a 15-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with Seriti Green.

South African packaging company Mpact signs solar PPA to cut emissions at paper mills

19 August 2025

South African packaging and recycling company Mpact has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) for 30 GWh of renewable energy per year with independent energy trader Enpower Trading.

Over 60 Kazakh firms line up to join nuclear power plant project

19 August 2025

More than 60 Kazakh companies have expressed an interest in supplying goods, services and construction work for the country’s first nuclear power plant.

GLIL Infrastructure and Bluefield Solar to acquire 250 MW solar portfolio

19 August 2025

UK firms GLIL Infrastructure and Bluefield Solar have formed a joint venture Lyceum Solar to purchase a solar portfolio of 250 MW comprising of seven projects.

Indonesia courts Trina Solar to boost domestic solar supply chain

19 August 2025

Indonesia’s Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil Lahadalia has held discussions with Chinese solar manufacturer Trina Solar to expand cooperation in developing the country’s solar energy ecosystem

Canada provides $9.4 million in funding to five smart grid projects

19 August 2025

The Canadian Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources will provide CAD 13mn in funding to support five smart grid projects.

China's Hithium partners with Pakistan’s IEC for 1 GWh energy storage rollout

19 August 2025

Chinese battery manufacturer Hithium unveiled a strategic partnership with Pakistan’s The Imperial Electric Company (IEC) to distribute up to 1 GWh of residential and commercial energy storage systems across the country

Macquarie eyes Malaysian investments in green energy and infrastructure

19 August 2025

Macquarie Asset Management, one of the world’s largest fund managers, has expressed interest in investing across several Malaysian sectors, according to Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Zafrul Abdul Aziz

Gentari breaks ground on Australia’s Maryvale solar and energy storage project

19 August 2025

Malaysian clean energy firm Gentari has broken ground on the huge Maryvale solar and energy storage project in Australia’s eastern New South Wales state.

New Delhi says over 28.6mn households electrified under Saubhagya scheme

19 August 2025

The Government of India has reported that more than 28.6mn households were provided electricity connections under the Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijli Har Ghar Yojana (Saubhagya), which was launched in October 2017

Romania’s renewable energy tender attracts 2.8 GW of winning solar and wind bids

19 August 2025

Romania has announced a strong contracts for difference tender in its latest renewable energy auction.

Australia seeks to attract Japanese firms after BP exits hydrogen project

19 August 2025

The state government of Western Australia is seeking to lure investment from Japanese firms for a huge $50bn hydrogen facility after BP exited the project.

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