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bneGREEN: Japarov wants Kyrgyzstan’s $4.2bn external debt ploughed into building green economy

10 January 2023

President says countries and financial institutions from which Bishkek borrowed could participate in construction of hydropower plants in his country.

Tunisia launches two new tenders deploying 1 GW of PV capacity

9 January 2023

The Tunisian government is launching two new tenders to build eight new solar plants with capacities of 100 MW, according to the Ministry of Energy, Mines, and Renewable Energies.

80% of Ukraine's wind generation out of action due to war

9 January 2023

Russia’s invasion is impacting Ukraine’s renewable energy sector, with 80% of wind generation disabled or under Russian occupation, Economic Pravda reported on January 6.

The looming fight over nuclear power in Kyrgyzstan

9 January 2023

Can safety protocols be maintained in a poor country like Kyrgyzstan, where corruption is rampant?

GUSTAFSON: Russian nuclear power – unsanctioned – is prospering worldwide

8 January 2023

As the Western nuclear industry flounders, Russia’s Rosatom is building nuclear power plants on time and under budget around the world, while selling uranium to the United States.

ACWA Power to build solar plants in Bangladesh

6 January 2023

Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding with the Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) to build 1 GWe of solar plants in several regions of Bangladesh.

India aims to be global green hydrogen giant

6 January 2023

India is to invest an initial INR197.4bn ($2.4bn) to fund its National Green Hydrogen Mission as the government aims to turn the country into a global hydrogen centre.

South Africa: Voltalia starts first construction works at 148MW solar power plant in Limpopo

6 January 2023

South Africa: Voltalia starts first construction works at 148MW solar power plant in Limpopo

NEO: Petrochemical companies should step up the fight against plastic waste

6 January 2023

Plastic waste has become a key issue in the fight against climate change. As experts and activists debate the merits of recycling versus reducing plastics overall, petrochemical companies should speed up their plans to recycle plastic waste.

Massachusetts approves power contracts for offshore wind farms despite developers’ objections

4 January 2023

Massachusetts regulators have approved power purchase agreements for two large offshore wind farms despite the developers’ objections.

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