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Global Alliance commits $7.5bn to clean energy in developing world
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Zimbabwe EPCM group Tonga Tron seeks ideal sites to build solar farms
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Kenya revives $2.7bn High Grand Falls Dam project
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Wood Mackenzie analysis reveals critical juncture for Mexico's solar market amid regulatory uncertainty
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Turkey’s renewable energy capacity surpasses 74,000 MW in August
Turkey’s installed renewable energy capacity surpassed 74,000 megawatts by the end of August, while the country’s electricity capacity generated from domestic sources exceeded 85,000 MW.
Oman signs agreement for first solar power plant with battery storage system
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