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Pakistan to request Qatar to cut LNG supplies
Pakistan is preparing to formally request Qatar reduce its liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies to alleviate pressure on its gas utilities.
JSW Energy commissions 300-MW wind power project in India's Tamil Nadu
Mumbai-listed power producer JSW Energy’s subsidiary, JSW Renew Energy Two Limited, has commissioned a 300-MW wind power project, connected to the Inter State Transmission System, awarded by the Solar Energy Corporation of India in Tamil Nadu.
India is set to produce 31 GW of hydropower in the coming years, says PM Modi
India is set to produce 31 GW of hydropower in the coming years, with a projected investment of INR120bn ($1.43bn), according to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Vietnam’s nascent LNG sector tasked with growing role in energy sector
During a recent seminar in Vietnam’s capital, Ho Chi Minh City earlier this month experts pointed to the country’s growing population and its need for economic growth to emphasise Vietnam’s looming need for natural gas
Laos, China collaborate on clean energy development
Laos and China have strengthened their energy partnership with a new concession agreement for the construction of Phase I of a 1,000 MW solar farm in Xay and Namor districts, Oudomxay province.
Russia, Bangladesh navigate stresses over nuclear power plant loan payments
Russia has demanded that Bangladesh pay over $630mn to settle accrued interest payments for a loan used to fund the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant
Pakistan seeks Hong Kong investment in CPEC
Pakistan’s Ambassador Khalil Hashmi attended the ninth Belt and Road Summit in Hong Kong, where he advocated for deeper cooperation between Pakistan and Hong Kong, focusing on investments in key sectors
Sumitomo Corporation forms renewable energy joint venture in India
Japan’s Sumitomo Corporation and New Delhi-based AMPIN Energy Transition Private Limited have formed a holding company, AMPIN C&I Power Private Limited, to advance the renewable energy sector in India.
Oil India plans to drill 75 wells in FY2025
Indian state-owned Oil India Limited (OIL) plans to drill 75 wells during the current financial year (FY2025).
Tata Power, Tata Motors to establish 200 charging stations for electric commercial vehicles in India
Tata Power EV Charging Solutions Limited has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Tata Motors to establish 200 fast-charging stations for electric commercial vehicles in major cities across India.
South Korea approves new nuclear reactors after long delay
South Korea's Nuclear Safety and Security Commission (NSSC) has granted a long-awaited construction permit for two new nuclear reactors on the country’s east coast.
India to be exclusive partner for European Hydrogen Week 2024
India will serve as the exclusive partner for European Hydrogen Week in November 2024, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy announced on September 12 during the second day of the International Conference on Green Hydrogen.
Walton partners with Huawei to produce lithium batteries in Bangladesh
Bangladeshi tech conglomerate Walton has joined forces with Chinese technology giant Huawei to locally produce lithium batteries.
Bangladesh's interim government to scrutinise Adani power deal
The interim government of Bangladesh, led by Muhammad Yunus, plans to scrutinise Indian businesses, including the Adani Group, which exports power from its Jharkhand unit under a 2017 agreement.
Saatvik Solar completes 70.2MW solar module delivery to SJVN’s Punjab project
Saatvik Solar, an Indian solar module manufacturer, has supplied 70.2MW of high-efficiency Mono PERC 545Wp solar PV modules to the state-owned hydropower company, Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam (SJVN), for its renewable energy project in Punjab.
Bangladesh anticipates lower electricity prices with growth in renewable energy
Electricity and energy prices in Bangladesh are expected to fall in the future as renewable energy production increases, according to Muhammad Fouzul Kabir Khan, Adviser for Power, Energy and Mineral Resources.
Indonesia's Adaro Energy to spin off $2.45bn coal unit
PT Adaro Energy Indonesia is preparing to divest a coal mining subsidiary valued at $2.45bn as part of its strategy to reduce reliance on fossil fuels
Food seasoning company Ajinomoto Indonesia adopts renewable energy to cut carbon emissions
PT Ajinomoto Indonesia, a leading food seasonings manufacturer, has committed to using 219,000 Renewable Energy Certificates (REC) annually from PT PLN, equivalent to 219 GWh, to power its factories in East and West Java,
Indonesia boosts solar power skills with new operator training initiative
The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM), in partnership with UNDP ACCESS, has introduced a specialised training and certification programme to enhance skills in Solar Power Plant (PLTS) maintenance
Hard to make and inefficient to use, hydrogen won’t save the climate
The numbers simply don't add up. It is predicted that 390mn tonnes of hydrogen will be required annually worldwide by 2050 but today a total of about 2.5mn tonnes is being produced worldwide and investors are shying away from the business.
Singapore to mandate energy efficiency upgrades for high-consumption buildings
Singapore will soon require around 100 energy-intensive buildings to undergo audits and implement energy efficiency improvements under a new regime aimed at reducing the carbon footprint of the country's built environment.
Rising demand for sustainable aviation fuel puts pressure on biodiesel, vegetable oil markets
The growing demand for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) is poised to reshape the global biodiesel and vegetable oil markets, according to industry expert Thomas Mielke.
Gensol Engineering, Matrix Gas secure green hydrogen valley project in India
Gensol Engineering Limited, in partnership with Matrix Gas & Renewables, has been awarded the contract to establish a green hydrogen valley in Pune, Maharashtra, as per a stock exchange filing by Gensol on September 11.
India aims to become global hub for green hydrogen, says PM Modi
India is positioning itself as a global leader in green hydrogen production, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated on September 11 during the inauguration of the International Conference on Green Hydrogen (ICGH-2024) in Delhi.
China's Envision to invest $1bn in Spain for green hydrogen industrial park
Envision Energy and partners will invest $1bn in Spain to make electrolysers and other green hydrogen equipment. The agreement, announced on September 10, has been signed with the Spanish government and financial leaders.
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