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Turkish energy company Yıldırım Energy launched the construction of its 150 MW solar farm in Kosovo, an investment of €43mn.
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Microsoft inks a deal with Brookfield to invest $10bn-plus in renewables capacity
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China dominated global wind turbine manufacturers’ market in 2023, says Woodmac
China comprised 65% of global wind capacity in 2023, which pushed four Chinese wind turbine original equipment manufacturers into the top five world rankings, a first for the sector, according to Wood Mackenzie.
Statkraft to invest $179mn in Brazil’s Sol de Brotas wind and solar hybrid complex
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Nothing concrete has yet emerged from nuclear plant talks with Russia, says Uzbekistan
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Taiwan contemplates hydrogen future amid renewable energy challenges
Taiwan is deliberating its role in the prospective hydrogen economy while grappling with hurdles in renewable energy sourcing
Petrobras, Rio Grande do Norte state team up on offshore wind pilot project
Brazil’s national oil company Petrobras has entered a Memorandum of Understanding with the State of Rio Grande do Norte to explore the potential for an offshore wind pilot project in Brazil's northeastern region.
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