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Japanese, Chinese firms greenlit for 370MW of solar projects in Bangladesh
A Bangladeshi cabinet committee on purchase has granted approval to two Japanese companies and one Chinese firm to invest in three solar-based power plants in the country.
Indonesia's state-owned oil and gas company Pertamina on its largest project yet: Balikpapan Refinery Development Master Plan
India’s NTPC Green Energy looks to establish green hydrogen hub
Trung Nam's largest wind power project in Vietnam records VND390bn loss amid bond pressure
Trung Nam Dak Lak 1 Wind Power Joint Stock Company recently disclosed its financial performance for the first half of 2023, reporting a post-tax loss of VND390bn (approximately $15.98mn).
State-owned oil & gas company Pertamina participates in the launch of IDXCarbon, Indonesia's Carbon Exchange
As part of its commitment to support sustainability and energy transition agendas in Indonesia, Pertamina took part in the launch of the IDXCarbon carbon exchange on September 26, Investor Daily reported.
Indonesia collaborates with JBIC to boost renewable energy development
The Indonesian government has forged a partnership with the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) to advance renewable energy development in the country, Antaranews reported.
India’s KPI Green Energy secures letter of intent for 145.20 MW wind-solar hybrid project in Gujarat
KPI Green Energy Limited has been granted a letter of intent by Ayana Renewable Power Four Private Limited for a 145.20-MW wind-solar hybrid power project.
Assam government greenlights INR51.97mn project to enhance state's power distribution
The Assam government in India has given the green light to a project worth INR51.97mn ($624,000) aimed at upgrading the state's power distribution infrastructure.
Davao Oriental provincial government in the Philippines inks deal for 50-MW solar power plant
The Provincial Government of Davao Oriental has officially entered into a memorandum of agreement (MoA) with Dy Green Energy to spearhead the construction of a groundbreaking 50-MW solar power plant.
China's CGN to establish renewable energy base in Laos
In mid-September, the Chinese state-owned energy corporation, China General Nuclear Power Group (CGN), cemented an agreement with the Lao Government to construct a renewable energy base in Laos, as reported by Reuters.
Blackrock-owned Akaysha and Itochu form alliance for battery storage projects in Japan
Developer Akaysha, owned by global asset management giant Blackrock, and Japanese conglomerate Itochu have joined forces to embark on an alliance aimed at spearheading the development of battery storage projects in Japan.
Structural defects postpone Japan’s first floating offshore wind farm
Commissioning of Japan’s Goto City Offshore Wind Power Generation Project has been postponed by two years following the discovery of defects in the floating structures used for the project.
Japanese offshore wind a victim of renewed interest in nuclear power
As Japan works to bring online an increasing number of its long-mothballed nuclear power plants, one unintended victim of the need for large quantities of power looks like its offshore wind (OSW) sector.
Mitsui, Northland to partner on 1-GW offshore wind project off Taiwan
Canadian developer Northland Power and Japanese trading conglomerate Mitsui & Co. have financed the 1-GW Hai Long wind project off Taiwan.
Indonesia's electricity provider invests in biomass ecosystem
PT PLN (Persero) of Indonesia is developing a biomass ecosystem as an alternative raw material to replace coal, with a focus on community engagement from end to end.
Iran's industrial sector surpasses households in electricity consumption
Japan explores carbon capture and storage partnership with Malaysia
Japan is set to initiate discussions regarding the possibility of storing its captured carbon dioxide (CO2) in Malaysia, as part of its efforts to combat climate change, The Japan Times reported.
Malaysian water and power producer Malakoff eyes gas plant and energy export deals with Singapore
Malakoff Corp Bhd, an independent power and water producer based in Malaysia, is actively pursuing opportunities for expansion, which include securing a new gas plant and exploring energy export agreements with Singapore.
Gulf and CDTO collaborate on Pak Beng hydropower project in Laos
Indonesia's state-owned oil and gas company Pertamina collaborates on LNG supply and blue ammonia development in Papua
Indonesia Clean Energy Forum advocates for reforms to integrate renewable energy
The Indonesia Clean Energy Forum (ICEF) and the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) are urging Indonesia to reform its electricity system to integrate renewable energy, particularly solar and wind, known as variable renewable energy (VRE).
Indonesian PGN, National Energy Solutions announce collaboration to develop LNG supply chain infrastructure
Hydropower crisis hits Asia: China and India lead the plunge, fossil fuels surge
Asia has witnessed a precipitous decline in hydropower generation, reaching its fastest rate of decrease in decades, with China and India experiencing sharp drops, according to recent data.
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