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Energy demand surges, renewables increase substantially

bne IntelliNews March 25, 2025

The latest report from the International Energy Agency has revealed a significant rise in global energy demand in 2024, driven primarily by a sharp increase in electricity consumption.

Glaciers are melting faster than ever before due to climate change, says UN agency

bne IntelliNews March 25, 2025

Mass loss of ice from the world’s 19 glacier regions was 450bn tonnes in 2024, says a new report from the UN’s World Meteorological Organisation.

More than 2bn people’s food and water supplies set to be disrupted by melting glaciers

bne IntelliNews March 24, 2025

The food and water security of approximately 2bn people will be negatively affected by the rapid retreat of glaciers, the United Nations has warned, and accelerating melt rates are expected to have severe and unpredictable consequences.

Global energy demand doubled in 2024 driven by extreme temperatures, but renewables covered 80% of the increase, says IEA

bne IntelliNews March 24, 2025

Global energy demand growth surged in 2024 to almost twice its recent average, driven by rapidly rising electricity use, the International Energy Agency said in its global energy review 2025 report on March 23.

Philippines launches fourth green energy auction with expanded capacity

bno - Jakarta bureau March 21, 2025

The Philippines’ Department of Energy has outlined the guidelines for the fourth green energy auction, targeting the addition of 9,378 MW of renewable energy capacity.

Bulgaria to build €15mn H2START hydrogen valley

bne IntelliNews March 18, 2025

Bulgaria's Stara Zagora to become one of only two hydrogen valleys in Europe, producing 500 tonnes of hydrogen annually.

Air quality in Tajikistan ranked among world’s worst – survey

Eurasianet March 17, 2025

Central Asia one of globe’s most air-polluted regions.

IEA says battery costs have plunged by 75% since 2015

IEA Energy Snapshot March 17, 2025

You might have noticed that batteries are everywhere these days. They power phones and many other gadgets, but also more and more cars, bikes, scooters and vans.

Environmental groups caution against overdevelopment of river resources in Central Asia

Eurasianet March 15, 2025

Call on international financial institutions to reevaluate projects.

The countries improving air pollution most – Statista

Katherina Buchholz for Statista March 14, 2025

Countries in Central and Southeast Asia as well as in Eastern and Southern Europe have improved their air quality most since before the pandemic, a newly released report by IQAir among 93 countries and territories has found, Statista reports.

Iran expedites solar panel imports to tackle electricity blackouts

Newsbase MENA syndicate March 13, 2025

Iran is fast-tracking solar panel imports to expand its clean energy capacity as it grapples with a growing electricity shortfall.

France’s Voltalia secures 25-year power deal for 526 MW hybrid project in Uzbekistan

Mokhi Sultanova in Tashkent March 12, 2025

Euronext-listed Voltalia inks agreement on sidelines of Uzbek President Mirziyoyev's official visit to Paris.

Turkey’s investment flows boost Romania’s solar power potential

Fuad Shahbazov in Durham March 9, 2025

Turkey has emerged as a strong actor in Romania’s renewable energy sector through recent investments and joint ventures.

INTERVIEW: Mumbai-based solar EPC company Ohms Energy expects 50-60% y/y growth over three years

bno - Mumbai bureau March 9, 2025

The company has many projects in the pipeline, under different models and is also very active in the residential space where it has executed solar EPC projects for large housing societies.

Hyundai to launch electric vehicle production at Turkey plant in 2026

Akin Nazli in Belgrade March 6, 2025

Korean giant plans to move to a zero-tailpipe emissions portfolio of vehicles in Europe by 2035.

Emerging issues in the Bangladesh renewable energy and power sector

bno - Mumbai bureau March 6, 2025

Only about 4% of Bangladesh's 28,000 MW of installed capacity is renewable energy sources.

Adoption of Chinese wind technology sparks security fears in Europe

bne IntelliNews March 4, 2025

Germany has been warned that allowing Chinese firms to supply wind turbines could pose a threat to its political system and economy.

Forest fires drive up Ukraine war emissions

Ros Davidson February 26, 2025

The war in Ukraine has generated nearly 230mn tonnes of CO2-equivalent emissions since Russia's full-scale invasion began three years ago, with forest fires significantly contributing to the increase, according to a new analysis.

Saudi philanthropic foundation launches AI platform to track global climate change

bnm Gulf bureau February 25, 2025

Alwaleed Philanthropies has unveiled Atlai 2.0, an advanced AI-powered platform designed to transform climate change monitoring.

Serbia’s second renewables auction attracts global investment

bne IntelliNews February 24, 2025

Serbia successfully allocated its full 424.8-MW quota in the second round of its renewable energy auction, supported by the EBRD.

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