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Mongolia continues to ramp up coal, other mineral exports
WFO: China installed 5.1 GW of new offshore wind capacity in HY1 2022
The World Forum Offshore Wind (WFO) published its Global Offshore Wind Report HY1 2022, showing that China installed 5.1 GW of new offshore wind capacity throughout the period.
Holders of defaulted Sri Lankan bonds watching how China will handle Zambia's debt treatment
Mitsui, Shell agree to explore CCS opportunities
Mitsui & Co. and Shell have struck a deal to explore the technical and commercial feasibility of carbon capture and storage in Asia-Pacific, including in Japan.
Australia awards permits for evaluation of CCS opportunities
The Australian government has awarded permits for companies to undertake evaluation and appraisal work for the potential storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the country’s waters.
Pertamina to use IOCs’ technology to develop CCUS
Itochu and Sasol agree next-gen hydrogen and ammonia deal
AsiaElec: Itochu and Sasol agree next-gen hydrogen and ammonia deal
Russia-China trade up by a third this year, on course for $200bn
Russo-Chinese trade turnover was up by 31.4% in the first eight months of this year to $117bn and is on course to hit $200bn, the General Administration of Customs of China reported on September 7.
Toshiba, Kenyan utility KenGen to cooperate in maintaining, developing geothermal power plants in East Africa
Taiwan banks increasingly on gas despite soaring cost
Japan's government mulls buying LNG for its companies
Korea promises Mongolia cooperation in rare earths
Asian energy giants snub US sanction efforts
Africa seeks Japanese renewables investment
AsiaElec: Africa seeks Japanese renewables investment
Iran has potential for one million household solar plants says manufacturers’ association
China resells LNG to Europe
China faces power cuts and drought
AsiaElec: China faces power cuts and drought
Technip Energies and partners win contract for the Ulsan Gray Whale 3 in South Korea
Technip Energies, together with its consortium partners, has won a Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) contract for the Ulsan Gray Whale 3 floating offshore wind farm in South Korea.
Woodside, BGC, Centurion collaborate on Australian hydrogen project
Woodside Energy, BGC, and Centurion, with the support of the Western Australian Government, are advancing plans for a proposed self-contained hydrogen production, storage, and refuelling station located in the Rockingham Industry Zone.
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