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China leads global energy export race as clean tech shipments hit record highs

bne IntelliNews October 13, 2025

China is outpacing the US in the global race to dominate energy exports, as demand for clean technology surges and fossil fuel revenues plateau. China exported $120bn in green technology through July 2025, surpassing the US' oil and gas exports.

Philippines sets out policy framework for first nuclear power plant

bno - Manila Office October 8, 2025

The initiative marks a significant step in reviving the Philippines’ long-dormant nuclear ambitions. Following the 1973 oil crisis, the country constructed the 621 MWe Bataan Nuclear Power Plant in 1984 at a cost of $460mn – around $1.4bn today.

Feasibility study for trans-Caspian power line to be ready in 2026 – report

Eurasianet October 8, 2025

Europe-bound electricity unlikely to flow before 2030.

Batteries find new business case in India’s evolving power markets

bno - Mumbai bureau October 8, 2025

Battery participation in India’s power markets has traditionally been viewed as a low-return venture, burdened with uncertain revenues and lacking the security of long-term contracts.

The Korean arm of a Chinese PV inverter carves a niche across South Korea

bno - Busan Office October 7, 2025

Sungrow Power Korea already offers a product line including "total solutions across the entire renewable energy sector, including commercial and residential ESS systems, floating solar power, and electric vehicle charging systems."

Econergy acquires full ownership of Romania’s largest solar power plant

Iulian Ernst in Bucharest October 7, 2025

After taking over the 155 MWp Rătești PV plant, Israel's Ecoenergy plans to add a 120 MW BESS facility.

Iran to begin cloud seeding operations from mid-November

bnm Tehran bureau October 6, 2025

Iran plans to deploy a fleet of five aircraft targeting the Lake Urmia and Zayandeh Rud basins and Khorasan Razavi province to boost rainfall by 15-20%.

Low reservoir water levels mean tough winter for hydro-dependent Kyrgyzstan

Alexander Thompson for Eurasianet October 5, 2025

Energy minister says government taking measures to prevent blackouts.

Leading Indian renewable energy developer looks forward to IPO

bno - Kolkata Office October 5, 2025

The flotation will follow the book-building route, with half the shares reserved for qualified institutional buyers, 15% for non-institutional investors and the remaining 35% for retail participants.

Korea’s EPC solar sector is under strain: a look at EPC firm GRANDSUN and the road ahead

bo - Busan Office September 30, 2025

For the country’s engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) firms - the companies that design, build and then maintain solar projects, the challenge is more and more about how to adapt.

China deploys new power pricing regime to balance clean energy mix

bne IntelliNews September 25, 2025

Introduced in June, the framework abandons the uniform tariffs that once rewarded all renewable generation equally, regardless of local demand or grid capacity.

China sets first binding target to cut emissions

bno - Taipei Office September 24, 2025

China has announced its first economy-wide commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, pledging a cut of between 7 and 10% by as soon as 2035.

Outcry in the Philippines over flood-control corruption as Super Typhoon Ragasa sweeps through

bno - Jakarta Office September 23, 2025

The series of protests showed one of the largest alliances against graft in recent times. From bishops and senators to farmers, urban poor residents and hobby cyclists, participants expressed impatience with scandals draining public resources.

Global Alliance commits $7.5bn to clean energy in developing world

bne IntelliNews September 23, 2025

Analysts have repeatedly warned that clean energy investment in developing economies such as Afghanistan, but excluding China, remains dangerously below levels required to meet international climate objectives.

Albania launches nationwide cleanup of abandoned car graveyards

bne IntelliNews September 22, 2025

Albania has one of Europe's oldest car fleets, and a waste management sector that lags behind those of EU members and other Western Balkan countries.

China, Russia dominate NPP new-builds, but global growth pace slowing

bne IntelliNews September 22, 2025

A record level of global nuclear power production in 2024 will be difficult to sustain without fresh investment as ageing fleets, project delays and competition from cheaper renewables bite, the World Nuclear Industry Status Report said.

Greenpeace says Ikea suppliers driving destruction of Romania’s ancient forests

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow September 22, 2025

Illegal logging is a "systemic problem in forest governance and timber markets" in the region, Greenpeace's head of biodiversity tells bne IntelliNews.

North Macedonia busts major illegal logging ring causing €104mn forest damage

Valentina Dimitrievska in Skopje September 21, 2025

Police say group devastated 6,000 hectares of forest after corrupt officials accepted bribes to enable the circulation of timber.

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.

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