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US approves $3bn transmission line for wind power
The TransWest Express Transmission Project, a $3bn transmission line spanning 1,178 km, has received final approval from the US Bureau of Land Management after 15 years of permitting.
Indian renewables strong at home, with hints of overseas expansion
At the end of 2022, India stood fourth on the Renewable Energy Installed Capacity rankings list. The nation also held fourth place in both the installed wind and solar power capacity rankings.
Ind-Ra report points to major rise in thermal power capacity for FY24
The influential India Ratings and Research agency (Ind-Ra) has said it anticipates a significant rise in thermal based power capacity in fiscal 2024.
Chint sells 200-MW solar Hungary portfolio to Shanghai Electric Power
China’s Chint Solar has sold a portfolio totalling 200 MW of solar photovoltaics in Hungary to publicly traded Shanghai Electric Power. The price tag was not disclosed.
Philippine conglomerate claims 24% of $1bn wind project in Laos
Reports from Manila last week pointed to the nation’s oldest registered conglomerate, Ayla Corporation, as investing in the first ever wind power project in Laos by way of a subsidiary, ACEN International.
Lithuania's green electricity producer teams up with French fund to develop 500 MW solar farms in Italy
Pre-licensing completed after Turkey receives record-breaking applications for solar and wind electricity storage facilities
Bosnia’s Tuzla airport to build photovoltaic power plant
Japanese energy, motoring firms to challenge China’s ammonia goals
Just weeks after China laid bare its plans one day to dominate the regional ammonia market, seven Japanese firms have come together to openly challenge Beijing’s attempt at cornering a potentially profitable future energy resource.
Taiwan’s domestic lithium battery production gets a boost
Formosa Smart Energy Tech Corporation (FSET), a subsidiary of the Formosa Plastics Group (FPG), has started construction on a large-scale battery facility in central Taiwan.
ASX-listed rare earths investor Lindian releases 'best yet' assay results for Malawi exploration drive
Indian nuclear power capacity to triple by 2031
A nation rarely mentioned in terms of nuclear power capacity, India is intending to at least triple its nuclear power capacity by 2031.
Zimbabwe on track to meet goal of generating 1,100MW of clean energy by 2025, minister says
Ukraine's first biomethane plant connects to gas network
Ukraine’s Regional Gas Company (RGK) has connected the country's first biomethane plant to its gas network, UBN reported.
“Ethiopia stalling talks to buy time for filling the dam,” claims Egypt’s Deputy Foreign Minister for African Affairs
Egypt's Deputy Foreign Minister for African Affairs, Hamdy Loza, has accused Ethiopia of intentionally delaying talks on the Nile dispute to "buy time" for filling the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) without reaching an agreement.
China greenlights CNOOC's offshore wind plans
China has endorsed Chinese offshore operator CNOOC Ltd’s plan to build a massive offshore wind farm in the South China Sea. This move is part of the government's plan to reduce carbon emissions, by powering offshore oil and gas fields with wind.
Giant South African carbon emitter Sasol to intensify its green ambitions, but critics are unconvinced
South Africa’s biggest polluter, Sasol, has recommitted to its net zero target by 2050, but indicated that its ability to meet the goal is dependent on profitability.
Kazatomprom prepares to boost output to meet growing uranium demand amid Russia sanctions
European Commission greenlights €158mn in support for PKN Orlen’s renewable hydrogen project
More than 1 TW of renewables in US interconnection queues – new study
The total capacity active in interconnection queues – waiting to connect to the grid – is growing year on year in the US, said a new study by the Berkeley Lab.
Chinese polysilicon manufacturer may skip US
China-based GCL Technology, the world's largest maker of polysilicon, is seeking to build its first factory outside China because it could sell the product elsewhere for a higher price and serve overseas customers.
IberBlue announces 2-GW offshore wind project in Spain, Portugal
IberBlue Wind has announced the first cross-border offshore wind project on the Spanish-Portuguese border on the North Atlantic coast.

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