Free Top Stories
Suzlon wins India’s largest wind energy order
Pune-based Suzlon Group, a renewable energy solutions provider, has secured India’s largest wind energy order, totalling 1.17 GW, from NTPC Green Energy Limited, the renewables arm of state-owned energy conglomerate NTPC Limited.
Not even “cancer explosion” warnings deterring Turkey from coal power expansion, says HRW
“I have asthma, and my doctor says I need clean air. But there is no clean air. We are all ill here,” relates villager living near plant fed by “carbon bomb” mine.
EurOil: BlueNord suspends output guidance at Denmark's Tyra field
FSUOGM: Gazprom back in black in H1 after suffering loss in 2023
Actis commits $600mn to Philippines’ largest solar power project
London-based investment firm Actis has formalised a significant $600mn investment into the Philippines, aiming to develop the country’s—and the world’s—largest single-site solar power project
India pushes LNG adoption in heavy-duty vehicles to combat air pollution
India, home to some of the most polluted cities globally, is taking significant steps to reduce air pollution, one of which involves increasing the share of natural gas in its energy mix.
MEOG: Saipem wins Saudi engineering work
PANNIER: Central Asia can aim for big league in critical raw materials
Kazakhstan uranium deal with Tajikistan points to regional cooperation that could unlock wealth of resources for energy and tech transitions.
US Vote 2024: Cleantech industry poised to thrive regardless of election outcome (Energy insights)
The outcome of the US presidential election could have significant implications for global energy dynamics.
AEC Condemns CRI’s Campaign to Block Uganda Oil Project [Energy Insights]
The African Energy Chamber denounces Climate Rights International’s attempts to halt Ugandan oil investment and their interference in the country’s energy future.
Premium energy basins: Focus on emissions reduction as oil and gas demand persists [Energy Insights]
Despite the accelerating energy transition, oil and gas will remain central to the global energy mix for the foreseeable future as the key hydrocarbon sources continue to satisfy global primary energy demand.
DMEA: QatarEnergy to build new urea fertiliser plant
Romanian-Syrian businessman takes over LPG terminal in Constanta
Developed in 2010, the terminal is a gateway for LPG imports through the Port of Constanta.
AsiaElec: President Jokowi urges global investment in Indonesia's green energy transition
MOL starts production at green hydrogen plant at Hungarian refinery
MOL has started production at the largest green hydrogen plant in Central and Eastern Europe, located at its Danube refinery near Budapest. The 10-MW capacity plant will produce 1,600 tonnes of carbon-neutral green hydrogen annually.
Sri Lanka's LTL Holdings targets African power sector
Sri Lanka’s LTL Holdings is expanding its footprint into Africa's power generation sector, with plans to explore independent power producer opportunities.
REM: Kamala Harris tries to dodge energy policy questions even as she reverses on fracking
Turkey yet to prove rare earth deposit has suggested “giant” potential despite reported processing talks with China
Despite lack of clarity, a delegation is poised to leave for Beijing.
Iran uses 'dark fleet' to deliver 1.8 million barrels of oil daily
An independent ship monitoring service said Iran was utilising a “dark fleet” of oil tankers to deliver nearly 1.8mn barrels of crude oil and oil products per day to its customers.
Follow us online