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South Korea, Iran eye strategic renewable energy collaboration
Iran and South Korea are exploring a partnership aimed at transforming their renewable energy landscapes, with the potential to set a new benchmark for international cooperation in clean energy
Vietnam boosts power capacity to 82,400 MW in 2024: EVN
Vietnam increased its power sources to 82,400 MW by the end of 2024, the highest level in Southeast Asia, state utility Vietnam Electricity (EVN) said at a reviewing event on January 6,
LPG and clean energy access surge in India
India has witnessed a remarkable expansion in LPG connections and clean energy infrastructure over the past decade, according to data published on January 7 by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas.
Saudi Aramco eyes oil refinery in Bangladesh
Saudi Arabia’s state-owned oil giant, Aramco, has expressed interest in establishing an oil refinery in Bangladesh, a move that could significantly reshape the Bay of Bengal's energy dynamics
Singapore’s PacificLight Power embarks on $735mn hydrogen power plant project
Singapore’s energy leader, PacificLight Power, is advancing clean energy initiatives with a $735mn hydrogen power plant on Jurong Island, slated for completion in 2029.
Indonesia launches B40 biodiesel policy to boost emission cuts and reduce imports
The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) officially implemented the B40 biodiesel policy on January 1, aiming to reduce emissions and minimise fuel imports
India's oil, gas demand to stay robust: stable outlook for downstream firms
India's oil and gas demand is poised to remain strong during the next financial year, even as global headwinds dampen refining margins, according to India Ratings and Research.
Cambodia accelerates renewable energy push, eyes 70% target
Cambodia is accelerating its efforts to achieve the target of 70% of power generated from renewable energy sources by 2030, according to Natharoun Ngo Son, the Cambodia Country Director of EnergyLab
India’s Uttar Pradesh state’s largest bio-CNG facility is nearing completion
India’s Uttar Pradesh state’s largest bio-CNG facility is nearing completion under the waste-to-wealth mission.
Gensol Engineering wins solar PV project in India's Gujarat
Mumbai-listed Gensol Engineering, a solar power EPC services provider, has secured a major contract from a state-owned entity for a 275-MW solar PV project in Gujarat.
Taiwan breaks ground on long-delayed nuclear fuel storage facility
Taiwan has officially commenced the construction of a long-awaited dry storage facility for used nuclear fuel at the Kuosheng Nuclear Power Plant, marking a significant step in the country’s nuclear decommissioning process.
Singapore’s energy strategy embraces hydrogen-ready technology for a sustainable future
Singapore's electricity demand is on an upward trajectory, fuelled by sectors such as advanced manufacturing, the digital economy, and the electrification of transport
Vietnam’s Power Plan VIII to smooth the way for new LNG projects
When Vietnam’s Quang Ninh province raised the issue of increasing LNG projects over the New Year holidays, Deputy Minister Nguyen Hoang Long responded by stating that MIT is already working on the development of energy sources.
Pakistan's energy prospects brighten with Shah Bandar discovery
Pakistan has made a significant breakthrough in its energy sector with the discovery of substantial oil and gas reserves in the Shah Bandar block, located in Sujawal district of Sindh province.
NTPC Renewable Energy wins 1,000-MW solar project in India
NTPC Renewable Energy Limited (NTPC REL), a subsidiary of NTPC Green Energy Limited (NGEL), has won the e-reverse auction conducted by Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited (UPPCL)
India's coal output hits record in 2024
Indian coal production reached a record-breaking 1,039.59mn tonnes in 2024, reflecting a 7.28% increase from the 969.07mn tonnes achieved in 2023
Controversial 10-GW hydropower project in Tibet greenlit by Beijing
China has given the green light to a 10-GW hydropower project on the lower Yarlung Zangbo River in Tibet - known in China as the Xizang Autonomous Region since 2023 - marking a major step in its renewable energy transition and regional development
Energo: Russia seeks to expand its nuclear energy dominance with new international projects
Russia seeks to expand its nuclear energy dominance with new international projects
Russia is constructing over 10 nuclear power units on foreign soil to help capitalise on burgeoning energy demands driven by artificial intelligence and developing markets, a senior Kremlin envoy has revealed
GLNG: Chevron and Woodside trade Australian LNG assets
Chevron and Woodside trade Australian LNG assets
Chevron and Woodside Energy have agreed to reshuffle their LNG asset portfolios, trading stakes in a handful of projects located in Western Australia.
Taiwanese semiconductor maker expresses interest in Canadian LNG
The Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is looking to Canada for LNG as the world’s biggest producer of semiconductor chips experiences tremendous growth.

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