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Setikhola Hydropower Project starts production

The Rising Nepal

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July 9, 2026

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Kaski, July 9: The Setikhola Hydropower Project has started power production. Located at Pokhara Metropolitan City-33 in...

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Daily News Egypt

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· Jun 23, 2026

Egypt, Coca-Cola explore renewable-energy-powered agricultural drainage water treatment project

Egypt’s Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation and Coca-Cola have discussed a potential project to treat and desalinate agricultural drainage water using renewable energy, as part of efforts to enhance water sustainability and expand non-conventional water resources. The ministry said Water Resources Minister Hani Sewilam met with representatives of Coca-Cola to explore cooperation under the [] The post Egypt, Coca-Cola explore renewable-energy-powered agricultural drainage water treatment project first appeared on Dailynewsegypt.

Egypt Oil & Gas

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· Jun 29, 2026

Eni, NOC Bring Sabratha Compression Project Online to Boost Libya’s Gas Production

The energy major, Eni, in partnership with Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) through the Mellitah Oil Gas joint venture (JV), has started hydrocarbon production from the Sabratha Compression Project, an offshore development aimed at sustaining and increasing gas output from the Bahr Essalam field. Located about 100 kilometers off the Libyan coast, the project [] The post Eni, NOC Bring Sabratha Compression Project Online to Boost Libya’s Gas Production first appeared on Egypt Oil Gas.

Hungary Today

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· Jun 30, 2026

MVM Completes Multi-Billion Forint Energy Storage Investment in Ajka

With an investment of more than ten billion forints, the MVM Group’s gas turbine power plant in Ajka, western Hungary, has been expanded with a battery energy storage system. The project was officially handed over on Monday. Károly Mátrai, CEO of the MVM Group, emphasized that the 57 megawatt-hour energy storage system was implemented at [] The post MVM Completes Multi-Billion Forint Energy Storage Investment in Ajka appeared first on Hungary Today.

The Wall Street Journal - Business

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· Jun 22, 2026

Chevron Strikes Power Deal With Microsoft for West Texas AI Data Center

The 2.7-gigawatt project will have its own on-site power plant fueled by Chevron’s local natural-gas production.

The Rising Nepal

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· Jul 8, 2026

Ministries to work together on irrigation infrastructure

By A Staff Reporter,Kathmandu, July 8: The Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation and the Ministry of Agricu...

Egypt Independent

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· Jul 8, 2026

Egypt targets start of gold production from Abu Marawat mine this year

Abu Marawat Gold Mines Company is targeting the start of commercial production in 2026, a move expected to boost Egypt’s gold output, attract further mining investments, create direct and indirect job opportunities and support economic and social development plans in the Red Sea and Qena governorates. In a statement issued on Wednesday July 8,2026, the The post Egypt targets start of gold production from Abu Marawat mine this year appeared first on Egypt Independent.

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Related coverage for "Setikhola Hydropower Project starts production": Daily News Egypt — Egypt, Coca-Cola explore renewable-energy-powered agricultural drainage water treatment project. Egypt Oil & Gas — Eni, NOC Bring Sabratha Compression Project Online to Boost Libya’s Gas Production. Hungary Today — MVM Completes Multi-Billion Forint Energy Storage Investment in Ajka. The Wall Street Journal - Business — Chevron Strikes Power Deal With Microsoft for West Texas AI Data Center. The Rising Nepal — Ministries to work together on irrigation infrastructure. Egypt Independent — Egypt targets start of gold production from Abu Marawat mine this year