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<title>International Media eXchange &amp;amp; Press Agency &#45; : Renewable Energy</title>
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<title>GCL Group signs shareholder deals for two 100MW solar projects in Indonesia</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ SHANGHAI, Nov. 2, 2025 — GCL Intelligent Energy (Suzhou) Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of GCL Energy Technology (GCLET) under GCL Group, has signed shareholder agreements for two major clean energy projects in Indonesia — the 100MW Banyuwangi ground-mounted solar project and the 100MW Gajah Mungkur floating solar project. The agreements mark another milestone in GCL’s global expansion and reinforce its commitment to advancing the global clean energy transition. ]]></description>
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<title>IEA cuts 2030 renewable power growth forecast by 248 GW, cites US and China slowdown</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Paris — The International Energy Agency (IEA) has reduced its global renewable power growth forecast for 2030 by 248 gigawatts (GW) compared with last year’s outlook, driven primarily by slower-than-expected expansion in the United States and China, even as solar power continues to set new records. ]]></description>
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