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Zelestra expands clean energy partnership with
The new Villamañán solar plant, in León, Spain, will go into construction immediately and is expected to be operational in Q1 2026. Zelestra, a global, multi-technology, customer-focused renewable energy company, has
Use of stoves and fuel eliminated by using
In cooperation with the UNDP, Asia Foundation, "URECA" LLC, and "GerHub " NGO, the capital city''s administration is implementing a pilot project to transfer households in the ger area to renewable energy in order to reduce the
Mongolia and Tajikistan Sign Documents on Relations and
The two Heads of State affirmed their intentions to develop and strengthen traditional friendly relations and cooperation in politics, trade, economy, industry, agriculture, renewable energy,
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Just Energy Transition Forum Mongolia: From coal to renewable energy
On 27 June 2025, the Just Energy Transition Forum (the JET Forum) took place in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. The forum brought together local, national, and international stakeholders from
Dexter Energy Secures €23M to Expand AI-Driven Trading
€23 million Series C funding will accelerate Dexter''s AI-powered trading and forecasting tools for wind, solar, and battery assets across Europe. Dexter''s software boosts revenues for clean
Entso-e | Explore the TYNDP
The curtailment of renewable energy is significantly reduced, by 42 TWh/year in 2040 and replaces more expensive and carbon intensive thermal generation. A more efficient use of the European generation mix translates
5 Countries Where Breathing Is Truly a Pleasure—And 10
The government''s strict emissions regulations and investment in renewable energy have kept industrial pollution to a minimum. Walking through Finnish forests, you can literally taste the
IRENA: Vast majority of new renewable projects now cheaper
A new report from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) finds 91 percent of new renewables in 2023 were cheaper than fossil fuel power, but warns of mounting financing and

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