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Thailand sets new peak electricity demand record amid scorching heatwave
Thailand's power grid faced unprecedented strain over the weekend as scorching temperatures fueled a surge in electricity consumption.
Thailand cancels B10 biodiesel, streamlines diesel options
Effective May 1, 2024, Thailand is simplifying its diesel fuel options by cancelling the B10 blend and standardising on two grades: B7 and B20
State electricity company PLN collaborates with Bank Indonesia to utilise waste currency paper for power plants
In an innovative partnership, PT PLN Regional Office West Nusa Tenggara is collaborating with the Bank Indonesia Representative Office in the NTB Province to utilise waste currency paper as a co-firing mixture material
How well thought-out is a US ban on LNG exports to China?
In a recent analysis it was speculated that a recent understated move by the US Department of Energy could signify a significant shift in American policy regarding trade, energy, and its relationship with China.
ACWA Power's $10bn investment paves the way for renewable energy development in Malaysia
Saudi Arabia's utility giant, ACWA Power, has unveiled plans to invest $10bn in Malaysia over the next decade, focusing on the development of renewable energy initiatives
China has “enormous” green energy shift but fossil fuels persist, says DNV
China is a green energy leader, with an unrivalled build out of renewable energy and export of renewable technology, says a new report by global consultancy DNV.
Malaysia pursues collaborative renewable energy ventures with Gulf partners
Malaysia is actively seeking partnerships with Gulf-based companies to bolster its renewable energy initiatives, as Tengku Zafrul Aziz, the country's Minister of Investment, highlighted during discussions at the World Economic Forum meeting in Riyadh
AustChina set to begin Tanzania lithium drilling program
AustChina Holdings Limited is set to start a maiden drilling program at the Chenene Lithium Project in Tanzania focusing on four high-potential lithium targets with assays of up to 1.08% Li2O.
Ørsted commissions Taiwan and Asia’s largest ever wind farm
Ørsted, alongside Taiwanese government officials, convened late in April to commemorate the commissioning of the initial sections of the Greater Changhua offshore wind farms
Indonesia aims for higher biodiesel blending ratio amidst rising demand
The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources of Indonesia projects a minimum stock of around 17.57mn kilolitres of crude palm oil to sustain the Biodiesel B40 program, a significant step towards reducing reliance on fossil fuels
Indonesia, Netherlands strengthen energy cooperation for climate action
Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) Arifin Tasrif engaged in bilateral discussions with Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Climate and Energy Policy of the Netherlands, Rob Jetten, during his recent visit to the Netherlands
First uranium produced at South Australia ‘Honeymoon’ facility
The Boss Energy Honeymoon project in South Australia has produced its first drum of uranium in over ten years.
Indonesia and EU to spearhead energy transition and carbon trading opportunities
Minister of Finance Sri Mulyani Indrawati has unveiled Indonesia's collaborative efforts with the EU Commission to champion energy transition and explore avenues for carbon trading with the European Union
Indonesia's Pertagas and PHE forge alliance in gas compressor utilisation
PT Pertamina Gas and PT Pertamina Hulu Energi have embarked on a collaborative endeavour to explore the utilisation of gas compressors to meet PHE’s operational and production requirements
Indonesia accelerates CCS initiatives in Sunda-Asri basin
Indonesia's journey towards carbon neutrality gains momentum as the Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs and Investment unveils plans for the final investment decision on the carbon capture and storage project in the Sunda-Asri Basi
Vietnam faces challenges on ambitious net zero aviation goal
Vietnam's aviation industry is aiming for ambitious net zero emissions by 2050, but significant hurdles remain, according to a workshop held in Ho Chi Minh City.
Bangladeshi government to increase LNG spot imports
The government of Bangladesh has opted to increase its intake of LNG with plans to import a total of 23 spot cargoes between January and June.
Madhav Infra Projects secures contract for $39.5mn solar power project in Gujarat
Madhav Infra Projects announced on April 24 that Gujarat Industries Power Company Ltd has awarded it a letter of intent for a solar power generation project valued at $39.5mn
EGAT, Laotian utility team up to explore green hydrogen production
Thailand's Electricity Generating Authority is partnering with Lao Electricity State Enterprises and Japanese companies Chiyoda Corporation and Mitsubishi Corporation to explore the use of renewable energy certificates.
GULF expands waste-to-energy portfolio with $420mn joint venture
GULF Energy Development Public Company Limited announced a significant expansion into waste-to-energy through its subsidiary Gulf West Two Energy Holdings Company Limited.
Asia likely to need more LNG for longer
Japan, South Korea and Taiwan are struggling to meet end-of-decade emissions targets as the pace of renewables development is not fast enough, argues Graeme Bethune, the chairman of Australian consultancy EnergyQuest.
GAIL planning to double the size of Dabhol LNG terminal near Mumbai
India’s state-owned natural gas company GAIL is reportedly intent on augmenting the capacity of its all-important LNG terminal at Dabhol, Maharashtra.
Pakistan hoping Iran gas pipeline becomes operational ASAP
Pakistan is eager to bring onstream a long-stalled pipeline as soon as possible to receive Iranian natural gas, Iran’s Oil Minister Javad Owji said, after holding talks with his Pakistani counterpart in Islamabad.
Tamboran strikes Northern Territory gas deal
Australian independent producer Tamboran Resources has reached a long-term gas sales contract with the Northern Territory government for supplies from the Beetaloo joint venture’s planned Shenandoah South pilot development.
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