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Mitsubishi teams up with Foxconn to produce electric vehicles for Australasia
Mitsubishi Motors has reached a preliminary agreement with Foxtron Vehicle Technologies, a division of Taiwan’s Foxconn, to supply electric vehicles for the Australasian market.
Taiwanese firm secures major energy storage win in Japan
Taiwan-based HD Renewable Energy Co Ltd has clinched 300 MW/1,500 MWh of battery storage capacity in Japan’s latest auction supporting long-term low-carbon energy sources.
Green hydrogen rollout in India slowed by cost gap with grey hydrogen
India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission has outlined a plan to establish the country as a major producer and exporter of green hydrogen.
Indonesia launches first exchange-based market for renewable energy certificates
Indonesia Commodity & Derivatives Exchange (ICDX), also known locally as Bursa Komoditi dan Derivatif Indonesia (BKDI), has received formal approval from the Commodity Futures Trading Regulatory Agency (Bappebti) to establish and operate the country
Looking at ramifications of China’s shifting energy usage patterns on Central Asia
Renewables are up, fossil fuels down.
Mongolia, South Korea deepen cooperation on gas safety as energy sector develops
Mongolia’s current gas infrastructure remains limited, with no nationwide pipeline network and few large-scale storage or distribution facilities.
Indonesian Mobil Anak Bangsa expands EV push with new electric truck factory, strategic partnerships
Indonesia’s domestic electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, Mobil Anak Bangsa (MAB), is strengthening its foothold in the sector with the establishment of a dedicated electric truck factory, targeting commercial and heavy-duty applications,
Thailand sees first consumer price decline in over a year as energy costs ease
Thailand's consumer prices fell 0.22% in April compared to a year earlier, marking the first annual inflation decline in 13 months, according to government data released on May 6.
Indonesia, Japan cement $500mn geothermal deal to bolster energy transition
Indonesia and Japan have strengthened their strategic partnership in renewable energy with the financial close of the Muara Laboh Unit 2 geothermal power plant in West Sumatra, marking a significant milestone in regional energy cooperation
Japan converts old thermal sites to battery storage, led by Kansai Electric Power Company
Kansai Electric Power Company is planning to transform a former thermal power plant in Misaki Town, Osaka, into a major grid-scale battery storage facility with a capacity of around 400MWh.
Malaysia launches rooftop solar aggregation scheme to accelerate renewable energy transition
Malaysia has introduced its first national aggregation programme for rooftop solar systems as part of its broader push toward clean energy
Thailand makes rooftop solar more accessible to increase renewables
Thailand's government on May 6 approved new regulations that exempt most rooftop solar panel installations from construction permits, removing a key bureaucratic hurdle in the country's push toward renewable energy.
Philippines eyes undersea power link to boost Camiguin’s energy future
The Philippines' National Electrification Administration (NEA) has partnered with Spanish firm Osprel SL to assess the feasibility of linking Camiguin Island to Mindanao’s power grid via an undersea cable.
Indonesia emerges as EV manufacturing hub with $911mn in investments
Indonesia is rapidly becoming a hotspot for electric vehicle production, as seven global carmakers have committed to establishing manufacturing operations in the country.
India’s first regulatory-approved battery energy storage system goes live in Delhi
AmpereHour Energy, in partnership with Indigrid and BSES Rajdhani Power Limited (BRPL), has commissioned India’s first regulatory-approved grid-scale Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Delhi
India's INOX Air Products signs renewable power deal with Serentica
Indian renewable energy producer Serentica Renewables has signed a power supply and consumption agreement with INOX Air Products (INOXAP)
BP teams up with Quest Global for Bengaluru engineering hub
Global energy giant BP has partnered with product engineering services company Quest Global to establish a dedicated engineering centre in Bengaluru, India
Commonwealth LNG secures supply deal with Asian customer
US LNG developer Commonwealth LNG has signed a 20-year supply deal with an Asian customer.
China returns to LNG spot market as prices dip
Chinese companies are back buying LNG cargoes from the spot market following a drop in prices, marking a shift in the purchasing pattern for the world’s biggest importer of LNG
LNG Canada prepares to produce first LNG in June
Canada’s flagship project has finished the cooldown process of the new plant, with all machinery tested, marking the completion of a critical step in bringing online the new plant in Kitimat, British Columbia.
Australia's AGL files plans to expand gas-fired power plant
Australian utility AGL Energy has submitted plans to expand its Kwinana Swift power station in Western Australia by 250 MW.
Scarborough Energy Project faces additional obstacle from Australian doctors group
Australian oil and gas giant Woodside Energy will need to clear another hurdle for its Scarborough Energy Project to get the green light after Doctors for the Environment Australia initiated legal action in the country’s Federal Court.
US solar tariffs could ignite Southeast Asia's long-stalled clean energy transition
The United States’ planned sweeping tariffs on solar panels produced in Southeast Asia could inadvertently spark the region’s long-delayed shift towards renewable energy, according to experts
QatarEnergy and Japanese firms discuss long-term LNG deal
If finalised, the agreement would then reinforce Doha’s long-established position in Japan’s influential gas market, at a time competition is intensifying from the US in the form of the Alaska LNG project, as well as from regional Gulf producers.
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