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China’s COP30 climate pledge will shape global emissions story - CREA

bne IntelliNews September 19, 2025

The COP30 summit in Belém, Brazil, kicks off on November 10 and will be very closely watched as one of the last opportunities to avert the very worst of the Climate catastrophe. And China's speech will be watched most closely of all.

Europe’s summer heatwaves killed more than 16,000 people

bne IntelliNews September 19, 2025

The heatwaves that swept the Continent were responsible for more than two-thirds of the 24,400 heat-related deaths estimated in Europe this summer, or 16,266 people, according to a new study conducted by scientists at Imperial College London.

L&T secures order for Kudankulam nuclear project expansion in India's Tamil Nadu

bno - Mumbai Office September 19, 2025

Indian engineering giant Larsen & Toubro has secured a major order valued at up to $285mn from the state-owned Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd for works at the Kudankulam nuclear power plant in Tamil Nadu

India sees drop in CO2 emissions as renewables accelerate

bno - Taipei Office September 19, 2025

India’s power sector has recorded an unusual dip in carbon dioxide output, with emissions falling by 1% in the first half of 2025 compared with a year earlier.

Russia to build large-scale high-speed train network

bne IntelliNews September 18, 2025

When Russian prime minister Mikhail Mishustin announced that Vladimir Putin had approved more than 4,500km of new high-speed rail, the tone was businesslike, almost perfunctory, but the project could be a game-changer.

Renewables sector warns Croatia risks losing billions in investments

bne IntelliNews September 17, 2025

Industry associations say that without rapid intervention, Croatia risks increasing fossil fuel imports, losing market confidence and undermining climate and energy objectives.

Russia to double its nuclear power plant fleet with 38 new reactors

Ben Aris in Berlin September 17, 2025

Russia has announced an ambitious programme to double its nuclear power plant fleet with 38 new reactors, according to the state-owned nuclear power agency Rosatom.

Vietnam and Singapore strike deal on carbon markets

bne IntelliNews September 17, 2025

The deal, concluded virtually on September 16 falls under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, which allows countries to cooperate on reducing greenhouse gas emissions through cross-border carbon credit schemes.

India reveals plans for indigenous solar production by 2028

bno - Mumbai bureau September 17, 2025

India has set its sights on building a fully indigenous solar value chain, with the goal of achieving domestic solar cell manufacturing by 2028.

Busan leads South Korea’s green developments and GHG cuts from the front

bno - Taipei Office September 16, 2025

Busan, South Korea’s second largest city with around 3.5mn residents, hosted the World Climate Industry Expo and Korea Energy Show 2025.

Moldova unveils €43bn energy strategy to 2050 focused on renewables and storage

Iulian Ernst in Bucharest September 15, 2025

Ambitious strategy aims to strengthen energy security, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and align Moldova with European sustainability standards.

This year's historic heatwaves largely caused by 180 "carbon majors" - study

Ben Aris in Berlin September 12, 2025

More than a quarter of over 200 heat waves recorded globally since 2000 were impossible without human-driven climate change, with emissions from the world’s largest fossil fuel and cement companies playing a significant role.

Kyrgyzstan building mega dam in “very dangerous place”, says Academy of Sciences head in earthquake warning

bne IntelliNews September 10, 2025

Officials deny pushing ahead with multibillion-dollar Kambarata-1 hydroelecric project with inadequate seismic surveys.

Kyrgyzstan to discuss ministry proposal to build nuclear plant

bne IntelliNews September 9, 2025

Small Central Asian country could follow in footsteps of bigger neighbours Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, which have atomic power projects under way.

Kazakhstan calls for urgent international action on rapid shallowing of Caspian Sea

bne IntelliNews September 9, 2025

Could plan to connect the Caspian and Black Seas with a tunnel or canal come to the fore?

Seoul’s energy balancing act up to 2050: then green power for the win

bno - Busan Office September 9, 2025

In the northeast corner of East Asia, South Korea is quietly steering its energy future towards a delicate pro-nuclear, pro-renewables outcome. With eyes fixed firmly on 2050, policymakers in the capital Seoul are doubling down.

Tajikistan’s glaciers are disappearing

bne IntelliNews September 4, 2025

Tajikistan’s glaciers are retreating at an alarming rate, with over 1,000 already gone completely and dozens more under threat, according to a new Atlas of Environmental Change published by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).

Snowfall shortages destabilising some of world’s last resilient glaciers, expedition in Tajikistan shows

bne IntelliNews September 3, 2025

Scientific team unable to yet say whether the “water towers” have reached “point of no return”.

Solar overtakes gas to become Hungary’s second largest source of energy - OWID

bne IntelliNews September 2, 2025

A decade ago, solar power was almost non-existent in Hungary. It generated just 0.2% of the country’s electricity. Nuclear, coal, and gas dominated the grid, Our World in Data (OWID) reports.

UK-based energy think tank Ember reports record growth in solar panel imports across Africa

bne IntelliNews September 1, 2025

Imports of solar panels from China into Africa have surged dramatically over the past year, pointing to the start of a transformation in how the continent generates electricity.

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