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Malaysia’s Cypark Resources set to gain from $928.8mn renewable energy project in Melaka
Cypark Resources Bhd is poised to be a key player in a MYR4bn ($928.8bn) renewable energy initiative in Melaka, thanks to its 29% stake in the project.
Japan set to restart first boiling water reactor since Fukushima
Chugoku Electric Power Company is gearing up to restart unit 2 of its Shimane nuclear power plant, marking a significant milestone as it prepares to become Japan’s first boiling water reactor to resume operations since the Fukushima disaster.
South Korea’s KOGAS and Singapore’s EMA sign MoU on joint LNG purchases
South Korean state-owned Korea Gas Corp. and Singapore’s Energy Market Authority will examine the possibility of making joint purchases of LNG and collaboration possibilities in chartering and operating LNG vessels.
Sri Lanka to reconsider approval to Adani's wind power project
Sri Lanka’s new government, led by Anura Kumara Dissanayake, has informed the Supreme Court that it will reconsider the approval granted by the previous administration to India’s Adani Group for a wind power project.
Saatvik Green Energy secures $36mn contract from Maharashtra State Power Generation
Saatvik Green Energy Limited, a prominent Indian photovoltaic (PV) manufacturer, has secured a contract worth INR3.02bn ($36.4mn) from Maharashtra State Power Generation Company Limited (MAHAGENCO) to supply 200 MW of its N-TOPCon 580Wp modules.
EverEnviro, IndianOil to develop compressed biogas projects
Gurugram-based EverEnviro Resource Management has signed a joint venture agreement with the state-owned energy major IndianOil Corporation to promote the adoption of compressed biogas (CBG) across India.
Japan pursues policies for emission reductions with ASEAN, foreign partners
During the last month, Japan has entered new agreements and programmes designed to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in line with policies approved by the government through its Green Growth Strategy launched in October 2020.
Meralco and Samsung C&T forge nuclear partnership to power Philippines’ energy future
In a landmark move to bolster the Philippines’ energy landscape, Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with South Korea’s Samsung C&T Corporation Engineering & Construction.
Gensol Engineering wins rooftop solar project in Dubai
Mumbai-listed Gensol Engineering Limited has secured a contract from a UAE-based clean energy developer to design, construct, and manage the long-term operation and maintenance of rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) systems.
Indonesia’s biomass push threatens wildlife
Indonesia's efforts to expand the use of biomass in its energy mix and exports are accelerating deforestation, particularly in critical habitats for endangered species such as orangutans, according to a recent report from environmental groups.
JSW Energy pens power purchase agreement with NTPC
Mumbai-listed JSW Energy has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with Indian state-owned power company NTPC for a solar capacity of 700 MW, it said on October 14.
ONGC plans to develop small-scale LNG plants in India
Indian state-owned energy company ONGC has invited expressions of interest (EoI) from solutions providers for setting up five small-scale LNG plants to tap stranded natural gas.
India’s total renewable energy capacity crosses 200-GW milestone
According to the Central Electricity Authority, the total renewable energy-based electricity generation capacity now stands at 201.45 GW, the Indian government said on October 14.
Chinese firms mull solar power investment in Cambodia
Six Chinese companies are considering investing in Cambodia's solar energy sector and have sought government support, a Cambodian official said on October 14
Vietnam approves pricing framework for electricity imports from Laos
Vietnam's Ministry of Industry and Trade has approved a pricing framework for importing electricity from Laos, which will take effect on December 31, 2025, Tuoi Tre News reported.
Pakistan to build rail link to connect Thar coal mines to Port Qasim
Pakistan Railways (PR) is planning to build a 105-kilometre railway line that will connect Thar coal mines in Sindh with the Port Qasim near Karachi.
Bangladesh to retain power purchase deal with Adani Power
Dhaka is expected to maintain its power purchase agreement with India’s Adani Power despite concerns over pricing, due to supply issues and limited prospects for a successful legal challenge.
India earmarks $60mn for innovative solar rooftop projects
India’s Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) announced guidelines on October 8 for the implementation of ‘Innovative Projects’ under the PM-Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana.
Oman LNG agrees to 4-year supply deal with Japan’s Kansai Electric Power
State-run Oman LNG has agreed to a four-year supply deal with Japanese utility Kansai Electric Power.
Singapore launches initiatives for clean energy adoption
On October 10, Singapore launched the Sustainability Alliance, aimed at helping companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), adopt clean energy technologies and reduce waste and greenhouse gas emissions
Hyundai expands hydrogen initiatives with Singapore
Hyundai Motor Group is making significant strides in the realm of sustainable energy and manufacturing by launching a joint research and development initiative with Singapore.
Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency reports 36% jump in September quarter profit
State-owned Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Ltd. (IREDA) on October 10 reported a net profit of INR3.97bn ($0.05bn) for the quarter ended September 30, up 36.18% year-on-year (y/y).
Suzlon, Jindal Renewables sign wind energy deal
Pune-based renewable energy company Suzlon Group has signed a deal to supply wind turbine generators to JSP Green Wind 1 as part of the 400-MW order for captive consumption in steel plants in the Indian states of Chhattisgarh and Odisha.
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