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Brazil's Superintendency for the Development of the Northeast (Sudene) has approved a BRL 92.8 million (USD 17 million/EUR 15.6 million) loan package for solar and wind energy projects totaling 189.3 MW in the Northeast region. The disbursement, facilitated through Sudene's northeast development fund (FDNE), aims to bolster the country's renewable energy infrastructure. According to Sudene,

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