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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.
Santos signs LNG supply deal with Glencore
Australian energy firm Santos has sealed an LNG supply deal with commodity trader Glencore.
China’s Sinopec begins operations at Huaying LNG import terminal
China’s state-run Sinopec has commenced operations at the firm’s first LNG import terminal in Chaozhou, southern Guangdong Province.
IAEA endorses Japan’s soil recycling plan for Fukushima cleanup
Japan's strategy for recycling soil from Fukushima Prefecture, which was excavated during the aftermath of the 2011 nuclear disaster, aligns with international safety standards, according to a report released by the International Atomic Energy Agency
Petronas engages in ongoing talks over Sarawak natural gas distribution
Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) has affirmed that it remains in active discussions with Sarawak authorities, the federal government, and Petroleum Sarawak Bhd (Petros) to find a mutually agreeable solution on the matter of natural gas distribution
India's Tata Power surpasses 100,000 home EV charger installations
Tata Power, one of India's largest integrated power companies and a leading EV charging solutions provider, announced on September 9 that it had surpassed the installation of 100,000 home EV chargers nationwide.
Indian coal output down 7.5% in August
India’s coal production in August totalled 62.67mn tonnes, a 7.5% decrease year-on-year (y/y), according to a September 10 announcement by the Indian Ministry of Coal.
Tata Power unit begins production at 2 GW solar cell plant in India’s Tamil Nadu
TP Solar Ltd., a unit of Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd. (TPREL) and a solar cell and module manufacturer, has commenced production at its 2 GW solar cell line in Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu.
Abu Dhabi signs key LNG, energy deals with India
Abu Dhabi has secured significant agreements with India during Crown Prince Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan’s visit to the South Asian country, including a deal to supply LNG.
SAI investor eyes renewable energy sector in Cambodia
Angkor International Airport Investment, an affiliate of China's Yunnan Investment Holdings Ltd., has announced plans to invest in Cambodia's renewable sector.
Indonesia to establish nuclear energy programme implementation organisation as part of nuclear strategy
Indonesia is set to launch the Nuclear Energy Programme Implementation Organisation (NEPIO) this year, a pivotal step in the nation's nuclear energy strategy, which includes plans for domestic uranium production.
Suzlon wins India’s largest wind energy order
Pune-based Suzlon Group, a renewable energy solutions provider, has secured India’s largest wind energy order, totalling 1.17 GW, from NTPC Green Energy Limited, the renewables arm of state-owned energy conglomerate NTPC Limited.
Japan's offshore wind power potential hinges on accurate wind data
Japan's ambition to achieve carbon neutrality by harnessing offshore wind power faces a critical challenge: the accuracy of wind data.
India's IREDA signs MoU for 900 MW Upper Karnali hydropower project in Nepal
Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Ltd. (IREDA) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with SJVN Ltd., GMR Energy Ltd., and their associated companies for the development and implementation of the 900 MW Upper Karnali project.
India's peak power demand drops to 216.9 GW in August amid higher rainfall
India’s peak power demand dropped to 216.9 GW in August against 240.5 GW in the same month of last year.
Investors propose massive offshore wind power projects in Vietnam
Two investors have proposed ambitious offshore wind power projects totalling up to 7,000 MW in Can Gio District, a move that could significantly boost the city’s renewable energy capacity
Gurīn Energy and Trinasolar forge key agreement for renewable energy project, eyeing export initiative to Indonesia
Vanda RE Pte Ltd, a joint venture majority-owned by Singapore's Gurīn Energy Pte Ltd, secured a significant framework supply agreement with Trinasolar, a global leader in photovoltaic (PV) and energy storage solutions.
South Korean households face 13% rise in electricity costs due to extreme August heat
Actis commits $600mn to Philippines’ largest solar power project
London-based investment firm Actis has formalised a significant $600mn investment into the Philippines, aiming to develop the country’s—and the world’s—largest single-site solar power project
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