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India is looking to become a global leader in green hydrogen, minister says
India is looking to become a global leader in green hydrogen production and utilisation, Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy, Pralhad Joshi, said on March 4
Sinopec’s moves in Sri Lanka offer energy security, but raise questions
Sinopec is to invest $3.7bn in an oil refinery in southern Sri Lanka, raising concerns among some observers who fear that China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) could ultimately lead to the facility one day being outright Chinese-owned.
Adoption of Chinese wind technology sparks security fears in Europe
Germany has been warned that allowing Chinese firms to supply wind turbines could pose a threat to its political system and economy.
Philippines and South Korea strengthen energy cooperation through 2024/25 knowledge sharing programme
The Philippines and South Korea have launched the 2024/25 Knowledge Sharing Programme (KSP), a bilateral initiative aimed at enhancing energy collaboration and fostering a more sustainable and resilient energy sector.
Roadshow in India's Gandhinagar to promote commercial coal mining
Indian Ministry of Coal successfully organised a roadshow on ‘Commercial Coal Mine Auctions and Opportunities in the Coal Sector’ in Gandhinagar in Gujarat to highlight the opportunities in commercial coal mining
Malaysia Airlines parent MAG partners with FatHopes Energy to explore sustainable aviation fuel
Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), the parent company of Malaysia Airlines and Firefly, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with FatHopes Energy to explore the production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) using used cooking oil (UCO)
INTERVIEW: Baseload Power Taiwan – the Swedish geothermal leader making inroads in East Asia
In a country so desperately short on natural resources as Taiwan, particularly those linked to power generation, there may just be a way out of its ongoing energy predicament, particularly with China looking intent on blocking LNG shipping lanes.
Indonesia eyes opportunities as Europe develops new battery recycling tech
European startups are pioneering battery recycling innovations that could reduce dependence on China, presenting potential opportunities for Indonesia, a key producer of battery materials
PLN becomes the first Indonesian firm to enter the global carbon market
State-owned electricity provider PT PLN has made history as the first Indonesian company to engage in international carbon trading, a move that has garnered praise for its commitment to combating climate change while attracting green investment
Cambodia seeks more Chinese investment in agriculture, solar energy—official
Cambodia is looking to attract more Chinese investment in agriculture, agro-industry, and renewable energy, particularly solar power, a senior official said on February 28.
Danish Seaborg prepares for licensing process in South Korea
Danish company Seaborg Technologies, known for its floating compact molten salt reactor (CMSR) designs, has secured DKK200mn ($28mn) in funding from existing investors.
Foreign investors exit Taiwan’s wind market, creating uncertainty
Since 2024, Danish firm Ørsted has offloaded half of its stake in Greater Changhua Northwest to Cathay Life Insurance, while Australian investment group Macquarie has sold its offshore wind assets to local life insurers.
Mumbai-listed Adani Green's renewable generation capacity tops 12,000MW
Mumbai-listed Adani Green Energy’s total operational renewable generation capacity has increased to 12,341.1MW with the commissioning of solar power projects at Khavda in the state of Gujarat
Pakistan's Sindh province rolls out home solar system programme
The Sindh Energy Department distributed home solar systems to 100 rural families in Tando Jam, Hyderabad, under the Sindh Solar Energy Project
Chinese BYD begins delivering EVs in Pakistan
Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD has started delivering vehicles in Pakistan through its local partner, Mega Motor Company, a subsidiary of Hub Power Company.
Inpex says demand exceeds output for Abadi LNG project
Japan’s largest oil and gas developer Inpex says demand among potential buyers exceeds current output for its Indonesian Abadi LNG project.
UAE’s ADNOC signs LNG supply deal with Osaka Gas
ADNOC has announced the signing of a deal to supply up to 0.8mn tpy of LNG to Japanese utility Osaka Gas.
PANNIER: China’s big push into Uzbekistan
Wave of projects in energy, mining, factories and construction and water conservation. Critical minerals could be next.
Thailand to collaborate with BRICS on energy security as partner country
Thailand will work with BRICS nations to strengthen energy security and supply chain sustainability as a partner country, a Thai representative said, underscoring Bangkok’s push to diversify economic partnerships.
Indonesia’s renewable energy potential could drive 50% clean energy mix by 2030
Indonesia's vast renewable energy capacity, exceeding 3,686 GW, presents a significant opportunity to increase the country's clean energy share beyond 23%, with the potential to reach 50% by 2030.
Indonesia enforces national coal price benchmark for exports from March 1
Starting March 1, all Indonesian coal exports must adhere to the government-mandated coal price benchmark (HBA), as confirmed by Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil Lahadalia.
Two more Pertamina executives charged in $11.9bn corruption scandal
Indonesia’s Attorney General’s Office (AGO) has named two additional Pertamina Patra Niaga executives as suspects in a corruption case that has cost the state an estimated $11.9bn.
TotalEnergies praises Cambodia’s investment climate, tax reforms
TotalEnergies has commended Cambodia’s efforts to reform tax policies and enhance transparency and competition, reinforcing the country’s appeal as an investment destination.
Vietnam's Petrolimex partners with ADB on energy transition
Vietnam National Petroleum Group (Petrolimex) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to cooperate on energy transition, officials said on February 26.
Indonesia’s energy future hinges on stronger upstream-downstream collaboration
Strengthening coordination between upstream and downstream sectors is essential to ensuring Indonesia’s natural gas supply remains stable and sustainable, industry experts emphasised during the EITS Discussion Series 2025 in Jakarta on February 26
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