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Indian government targets 9 GW of energy storage capabilities
The government of India has started the administrative process behind what will be the largest ever tender issued by the ruling party.
India, China baulk at ending use of coal in lead-up to G20 summit
India, with China's support, is attempting to establish agreement within the G20 group that would allow countries to choose their own roadmap for reducing carbon emissions instead of imposing a deadline for ending the use of fossil fuels.
Tokyo and Canberra announce a new hydrogen supply deal
Two of the leading economies in the region, Japan and Australia, have agreed a deal on the supply of hydrogen to ultimately help fight regional efforts at cutting emissions.
Battery gigafactory launched in northern Taiwan
A firm in northern Taiwan initially founded to analyse potential uses of battery materials has successfully launched the nation’s first ever gigafactory in the industrial town of Zhongli, to the south-west of Taipei.
Aussie mine looks to reopen after receiving foreign order
When the Australia Pacific Coal (APC) mine in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales shut up shop in 2006, few expected it to ever open up again.
Nuclear power takes another step forward in India
India’s government enterprise, the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL), along with the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC), has agreed to work on the joint development of six new reactors.
Congress votes to rescind Biden’s SE Asia solar tariff pause
The US House of Representatives has voted to rescind the Biden administration’s pause of solar tariffs on four South-East Asian countries.
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