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China’s 800kV ultra-high voltage direct current line comes online
Stretching more than 1,600 kilometres, the network begins in Zhongwei, on the fringes of the Tengger Desert in Ningxia, before crossing Gansu, Shaanxi, Chongqing and Hubei to reach Hengyang in Hunan province.
China’s Hualong One is the world’s most widely adopted reactor
The Hualong One, developed to showcase China’s technological independence in the nuclear field, is now a central part of Beijing’s strategy to expand low-carbon energy at home and abroad.
India’s Nalco reveals $3.4bn expansion plans
The investment is aimed at building a new aluminium smelter in Odisha alongside a coal-fired power station to support its operations.
India’s Torrent Power to develop major new coal facility
The scheme, valued at around INR220bn ($2.5bn), will see the creation of a 1,600 megawatt greenfield plant built under an arrangement where Torrent Power will design, finance, construct, own and operate the facility.
Coal India output slips 3.5% in April–August period
Coal India Limited (CIL) reported a 3.5% decline in production to 280.2mn tonnes during April–August of the current financial year
UK-based energy think tank Ember reports record growth in solar panel imports across Africa
Imports of solar panels from China into Africa have surged dramatically over the past year, pointing to the start of a transformation in how the continent generates electricity.
Sri Lanka’s LNG ambitions hit a hurdle
According to ministry officials, the Sahasdanavi project should be operational by the end of 2027 and presidential instructions stipulate that it must be fully LNG-fuelled before the close of 2028.
Taiwan’s newest LNG regasification project moves forward
The facility, due to start operating in 2030, will be the second major assignment entrusted to CTCI at the same site the report adds.
Petronas profits slide 19% as oil prices weigh on revenue
Malaysia’s state energy company Petronas reported a sharp earnings decline in the first half of 2025 and warned that oil prices could remain under pressure, pledging to tighten operations and sharpen its portfolio to weather weaker markets
Banglalink launches solar-powered data centre in Bangladesh's Gazipur
Banglalink has introduced solar energy at its Gazipur data facility, making it the first mobile operator in Bangladesh to integrate renewable power into a data hub
ASEAN charts course towards unified battery future
At the heart of the discussions was safety. The Singapore Battery Consortium will lead the newly established ASEAN Battery Safety Network, created to align safety practices across member states.
Chinese terminal accepts first LNG cargo from sanctioned Arctic LNG 2 plant
Russia’s huge Arctic LNG 2 plant has been unshackled, finally finding a buyer for its cargos after being unsuccessful last summer.
Indonesia pushes to finalise Abadi LNG project design in 2025
Indonesia’s upstream oil and gas regulator, SKK Migas, aims to complete the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) for the Abadi LNG project by the end of this year
Indonesia confident EU will scrap biodiesel tariffs after WTO ruling
Indonesia’s Trade Ministry expressed confidence the European Union will comply with a World Trade Organisation ruling ordering the bloc to lift countervailing duties on biodiesel imports, marking a significant win for Jakarta
Laos begins commercial operations of Southeast Asia’s largest wind farm
Laos has officially commenced operations at its first wind power facility, the Monsoon Wind Power Project
Indonesia showcases green industrial push at IEE Series 2025
Indonesia opened the 2025 edition of the Indonesia Energy & Engineering (IEE) Series, the country’s largest industrial exhibition, with sustainability as its central theme
Malaysia’s solar industry urges continuation of net metering as government reviews policy
Malaysia’s solar industry is calling on the government to maintain and expand its net energy metering (NEM) program, warning that a policy shift could undermine investor and consumer confidence in renewable energy adoption
Telkom Indonesia, Sembcorp forge alliance on low-carbon data centres in Southeast Asia
Indonesia’s state-owned PT Telkom Indonesia, through its subsidiary PT Telkom Data Ekosistem (NeutraDC), has entered into a strategic partnership with Singapore’s Sembcorp Development Ltd
PGN partners with Telkom unit to supply biomethane for Singapore green data centres
Indonesia’s PT Perusahaan Gas Negara Tbk (PGN) is advancing its push into renewable energy with plans to produce biomethane from palm oil mill effluent, part of its strategy to tap low-carbon opportunities
Sri Lanka restructures Ceylon Electricity Board into four state-owned companies
Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Energy has confirmed the restructuring of the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) into four independent companies under the provisions of the new Electricity Act
Mitsubishi withdraws from Japanese offshore wind projects after costs surge
Mitsubishi Corporation confirmed it would discontinue its offshore wind developments in Japan after costs surged beyond twice the initial projections, making the projects unworkable and upsetting local expectations.
Solar-based energy plan underway for Pakistan's Gwadar Port
Pakistan’s Ministry of Maritime Affairs is advancing plans to deploy solar power solutions at Gwadar Port, a flagship component of the multi-billion-dollar China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
OIL and BPCL form joint venture for city gas network in India's Arunachal Pradesh
Oil India Limited (OIL) and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL), both state-owned enterprises, have finalised a joint venture to set up a city gas distribution network in the state of Arunachal Pradesh
South Korea and Zimbabwe explore small modular reactor for energy diversification
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) has signed an agreement with Zimbabwe’s Centre for Education, Innovation, Research and Development (CEIRD) to explore the possible introduction of a Korean small modular reactor (SMR) in the country.
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