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  • EBRD co-finances major renewable energy project in Central Asia

    EBRD co-finances major renewable energy project in Central Asia

    • EBRD providing US$ 142 million for major renewable-energy and battery development in Uzbekistan
    • Funds will help to construct 1 GW of solar and 1,336 MWh of battery energy storage capacity
    • New solar plants will be owned by ACWA Power and Japanese investors

    The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is providing a comprehensive financing package of US$ 142 million (€121 million) for two special-purpose vehicles (SPVs) that will develop Uzbekistan’s and Central Asia’s largest combined solar photovoltaic and battery energy storage project to date.

    The two SPVs (ACWA Power Sazagan Solar 1 and ACWA Power Sazagan Solar 2) will be majority owned by ACWA Power – an international developer, investor, co-owner and operator of a portfolio of power-generation and desalinated-water-production plants. The SPVs will be co-owned by Sumitomo Corporation, Shikoku Electric Power Company and Chubu Electric Power Company. The investment marks the first foray into renewable-energy and battery energy storage systems (BESSs) in Uzbekistan by the Japanese investors. 

    The financing package consists of two senior secured loans. The first loan, of US$ 61 million (€52 million equivalent), will be provided to ACWA Power Sazagan Solar 1 for the development, construction and operation of a 500 MW solar photovoltaic power plant and a 668 MWh BESS in the Samarkand region of Uzbekistan. The second loan, of US$ 81 million (€69 million equivalent), will be made available to ACWA Power Sazagan Solar 2 for the development, construction and operation of a 500 MW solar photovoltaic power plant in the Samarkand region and a 668 MWh BESS in Uzbekistan’s Bukhara region.

    The project is expected to be co-financed by the Japan Bank for International Cooperation, Nippon Export and Investment Insurance covered lenders, the Asian Development Bank and Islamic Development Bank. Together, the two SPVs will introduce the largest combined solar photovoltaic (1 GW) and BESS (1,336 MWh) capacity in Uzbekistan and across the region. This unprecedented deployment of BESS capacity will help the grid to mitigate the intermittency of renewable energy sources. The BESS technology will improve grid reliability and flexibility by making additional energy capacity available during periods of peak demand. 

    The project will contribute to the government’s renewables plan, which is supported by the EBRD and targets the development of 25 GW of solar and wind capacity by 2030. Once commissioned, the new renewable energy capacity is expected to generate around 2,300 GWh of electricity per year that can power 600,000 households annually. 

    The EBRD is a major financier of green energy projects in Uzbekistan. To date the Bank has supported 1.65 GW of wind capacity, 1.4 GW of solar photovoltaic and 334 MW/501 MWh of BESS in the country – projects sponsored by experienced international developers.  

    The EBRD has invested over €5.35 billion in Uzbekistan to date across 188 projects, with the majority of this funding supporting private entrepreneurship, contributing to the country’s economic development. 

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  • Donald Trump tells CEOs in South Korea that US is “going to have a good deal” with China

    Donald Trump tells CEOs in South Korea that US is “going to have a good deal” with China

    ‘No Trump! No China!’: South Korea caught between superpowerspublished at 05:19 GMT

    Laura Bicker
    China correspondent, reporting from Gyeongju

    Close-up of a sign that reads "No Trump!" in red bold lettersImage source, EPA/Shutterstock

    “No Trump!” a rally of hundreds shouted in the centre of South Korea’s capital Seoul over the weekend.

    “No China,” chanted another rally nearby.

    This is an indication of the diplomatic dance South Korea’s President Lee Jae Myung will have to perform this week as he hosts the leaders of both the US and China.

    Seoul is – and has long been – a key US ally. It still needs Washington’s protection, but it also needs China, its biggest trading partner and a vital market for exports.

    After Lee visited the White House in August, South Korea thought it had appeased its powerful friend – Trump agreed to lower tariffs from 25% to 15%.

    But then more than 300 South Koreans were detained in a massive immigration raid at a Hyundai plant in the US state of Georgia. This has shaken ties – especially because Hyundai is a major investor in the US.

    Anti-Chinese sentiment in South Korea has also grown steadily in recent years. Chinese interference became a common trope in conspiracy theories about former South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol.

    However Lee chooses to navigate between the world’s two biggest economies, it’s hard to imagine how he can afford to alienate either.

    Read more about South Korea’s delicate dance between the US and China.

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  • Wednesday’s Digital Daily: October 29, 2025 – WWD

    Wednesday’s Digital Daily: October 29, 2025 – WWD

    1. Wednesday’s Digital Daily: October 29, 2025  WWD
    2. Air Jordan 4 ‘Blue Chill’ Are What We Thought They Were: Release Date and Where to Buy  Currently.com
    3. Gamma Blue Hues Hit the Air Jordan 4 RM  Sole Retriever
    4. Kids Air Jordan 4 “Blue Chill”…

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  • Physicists capture trillion degree heat from the Big Bang’s primordial plasma

    Physicists capture trillion degree heat from the Big Bang’s primordial plasma

    A team led by Rice University physicist Frank Geurts has achieved a major milestone in particle physics by measuring the temperature of quark-gluon plasma (QGP) at different stages of its evolution. This plasma is a form of matter thought to have…

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  • Ahead of GTA 6 launch, Take-Two CEO on why AI can never make a Grand Theft Auto game

    Ahead of GTA 6 launch, Take-Two CEO on why AI can never make a Grand Theft Auto game

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is everywhere. Not just text, but AI-generated videos, dubbed ‘AI slop’, are flooding the internet, particularly on social media. Some gaming companies are taking things a step further with AI. Sony’s new…

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  • Drug Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD): A Narrative Review

    Drug Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD): A Narrative Review

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  • Study highlights high prevalence of non-coeliac gluten sensitivity lacking clear markers

    Study highlights high prevalence of non-coeliac gluten sensitivity lacking clear markers

    Around one in ten people worldwide report gastrointestinal and other symptoms such as fatigue and headache after eating foods containing gluten or wheat despite not having a diagnosis of either coeliac disease or wheat allergy,…

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  • Development and Validation of a Nomogram Incorporating Nutritional and

    Development and Validation of a Nomogram Incorporating Nutritional and

    Introduction

    MPE is mainly seen in malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) originating in the pleura and secondary to metastatic tumors elsewhere, mainly including lung cancer and breast cancer.1 Studies have shown that the presence of MPE in lung…

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  • Japanese Insurers Trim Foreign Debt as Domestic Yields Soar

    Japanese Insurers Trim Foreign Debt as Domestic Yields Soar

    Rising yields at home are prompting some of Japan’s biggest life insurers to boost domestic bond holdings and pare overseas debt, with foreign returns no longer stacking up as they once did.

    Roughly half of 10 companies that disclosed half-year…

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  • Philip Larkin on George Melly: ‘an adolescent sense of humour’ – archive, 1965 | Jazz

    Philip Larkin on George Melly: ‘an adolescent sense of humour’ – archive, 1965 | Jazz

    Owning Up, by George Melly (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 30s)

    I could never watch (the verb is chosen advisedly) George Melly singing without feeling embarrassed, and the same goes for reading his book. He is so anxious to tell you which birds he had…

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