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Fourth India-UK Energy Dialogue takes place in New Delhi
The 4th India-UK Energy Dialogue, co-chaired by Manohar Lal, Union Minister of Power and Housing and Urban Affairs of India, and Ed Miliband, Secretary for Energy Security and Net Zero for the United Kingdom, was held on February 10 in New Delhi.
Gensol Engineering secures $110mn solar PV project in India's Gujarat
Gensol Engineering has bagged an EPC contract from a public sector undertaking for the development of a 245 MW solar PV project at the Khavda RE Power Park in the state of Gujarat.
Malaysia-Singapore nearing agreement on 1,000-MW undersea power link
The construction method for the 1,000-MW undersea electricity transmission project from Sarawak to Singapore is expected to be finalised within the first quarter of this year
JA Solar modules power Coca-Cola’s 2.5MW solar project in Pakistan
China-based JA Solar's DeepBlue 4.0 Pro modules have been utilised for a newly completed 2.5MW PV project at Coca-Cola's Faisalabad facility in Pakistan, delivered by Shams Power, the company said on February 10.
Pakistan seeks new deal for Qatar LNG as price hike hits industries
Pakistan has faced an economic crisis for years in which energy costs have played a leading role. A recent increase in the cost of gas for industries has created fears that exports will suffer and lead to more economic trouble.
China's solar boom faces new challenges
China’s clean energy sector is entering a new phase, as the government moves to scale back subsidies for renewable energy projects.
Cambodia to add 720MW of solar power in 2025
Cambodia is expanding its clean energy capacity, with solar farms expected to double their contribution to the national grid in the year 2025, according to the Electricity Authority of Cambodia (EAC).
India achieves historic milestone by surpassing 100GW installed solar power capacity
India has achieved a historic milestone by surpassing 100GW of installed solar power capacity, the government said on February 8.
NTPC Green forms joint venture to develop clean energy projects in India's Andhra Pradesh
Singapore’s Ampyr Energy expands Australian battery portfolio with full ownership of Wellington project
Singapore-backed Ampyr Energy is set to bring two large-scale battery projects online in New South Wales in the coming years, following a deal that grants it full ownership of its first Australian venture
INTERVIEW: Lee Chun-Li – Taiwan Energy Administration
Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs Energy Administration Deputy Director General sits down to talk power generation, renewable energy goals and if nuclear power has a future in Taiwan
Utomodeck Group expands into the floating solar power industry
Utomodeck Group, a green energy developer, has announced its entry into the Floating Solar Power Plant (PLTS) sector as part of its strategy to support Indonesia’s energy transition
Jindal Nuclear plans to build 18GWe of nuclear power generation capacity in India
Jindal Nuclear plans to build 18GWe of nuclear power generation capacity in India over the next two decades
Indian Gas Exchange trade volumes up in January
Indian Gas Exchange traded 182mn cubic metres of gas volume in January, up 26% month on month and 398% year on year.
Amazon invests in three new renewable energy projects in India
Amazon on February 6 announced investments in three new wind energy projects across India as part of its commitment to powering its operations with 100% renewable energy.
Centrus secures decade-long enriched uranium deal with South Korea hydro & nuclear power
US-based Centrus Energy Corporation has been awarded a landmark 10-year enriched uranium supply contract by Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP)
Taiwan’s 640-MW Yunlin offshore wind project achieves milestone in clean energy push
Taiwan’s 640-MW Yunlin offshore wind project has successfully begun operations. This ambitious venture, a collaboration between Skyborn Renewables and Yunneng Wind Power, marks a major milestone in Taiwan’s renewable energy ambitions.
Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi begins dismantling tanks to clear space for next phase of decommissioning
Fukushima Daiichi, the site of one of the world’s worst nuclear disasters, is taking a significant step forward in its long road to decommissioning.
Indonesia eyes role as regional carbon storage hub with CCS investments
Indonesia is positioning itself as a regional hub for carbon storage by advancing its expertise in Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology, according to Hashim Djojohadikusumo, Special Envoy for Climate and Energy
Tata Power signs MoU with India’s Rajasthan to accelerate rooftop solar adoption
Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL), a subsidiary of Mumbai-based Tata Power, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the power distribution companies of Rajasthan to boost the adoption of renewable energy
Malaysia advances carbon capture plans with $10bn investment potential
Malaysia is accelerating its adoption of carbon capture technology as part of its net-zero strategy, with a regulatory framework set for parliamentary review in March this year
Indonesia reaffirms Paris climate commitment despite envoy’s remarks
Indonesia’s environment ministry has reaffirmed the country’s commitment to the Paris Agreement, following comments from its climate envoy questioning the deal’s relevance after Washington’s withdrawal
KE’s 220-MW hybrid project in Pakistan secures record-low tariff
K-Electric (KE) is advancing its renewable energy transition, with the 220-MW Site-Neutral Hybrid Project in Dhabeji moving through key regulatory stages
India’s power price cap to add $84bn to costs, slow renewables deployment: report
India’s energy market will face INR7 trillion ($84bn) in higher cumulative wholesale power costs and 1% higher carbon emissions between 2025 and 2060 due to the INR10 ($0.11)/kWh Day Ahead Market price cap.
Indonesia secures $15.3mn grant from France and EU for energy transition
Indonesia has obtained a €14.7mn ($15.3mn) grant from France and the European Union to support its shift toward renewable energy, following repeated government criticism over the lack of international climate financing
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