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Renata expands global footprint with first export to Canada

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Renata PLC, one of Bangladesh’s leading pharmaceutical companies, has taken another significant step in its international journey by entering the Canadian market for the first time.  The company announced today that it has launched its… 

Britain’s Octopus Energy partners with Chinese wind turbine maker

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LONDON, Sept 11 (Reuters) – Britain’s largest electricity supplier Octopus Energy has signed a deal with Chinese wind turbine manufacturer Ming Yang Smart Energy (601615.SS), opens new tab, which could see the first Chinese made turbines… 

Germany’s largest agrivoltaic project goes online

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Vattenfall has commissioned a 76 MW agrivoltaic plant in Germany under a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA) with a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom AG Share From pv magazine Germany Sweden-based energy supplier Vattenfall has commissioned what… 

Self-tuning energy device turns vibrations into power

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Everyday vibrations—from traffic, machines, or footsteps—span a wide range of frequencies. With an adaptive design, these scattered sources of motion can be effectively harvested and transformed into electricity for electronic devices. Credit: National Taiwan University… 

Bangladesh revises net metering rules to expand solar

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Bangladesh revises net metering rules to expand solar Bangladesh has updated its net metering framework for solar. The new rules aim to expand access and raise self-consumption among prosumers. Image: A Positive, Unsplash Share The… 

Govt unveils draft PPR 2025, removing local procurement price cap

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The Bangladesh Public Procurement Authority (BPPA) presented the draft in a workshop at the IMED conference room in Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka, today (10 September). Highlights: The government has unveiled the draft Public Procurement Rules 2025… 

Will farming under solar panels take off?

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“As a farmer, you’re always at the mercy of weather,” says Harpal Dagar who has a farm on the outskirts of Delhi. “So many times, we lost our produce due to unpredictable conditions,” he says.…