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Toyo Engineering India to increase New Delhi’s LNG import capacity at Dahej, with completion scheduled for 2027
Toyo Engineering India, the Indian arm of Japan’s Toyo Engineering Corp., has secured an order from India’s Petronet LNG Ltd to build the topside facilities for a third jetty at the LNG receiving terminal in Dahej, Gujarat.
Bangladesh interim government takes steps to ease gas problems
The interim government in Bangladesh, led by Nobel Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus, is taking steps to address the numerous problems faced by the country’s energy industry.
BIMSTEC Energy Centre to come up at India's Bengaluru
India and the BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation) Secretariat have formalised an agreement to establish the BIMSTEC Energy Centre (BEC) in Bengaluru, according to a November 11 announcement.
Indonesia's PT Bakrie & Brothers partners Chinese company for floating solar and wind projects
Indonesian private manufacturing firm PT Bakrie & Brothers (BNBR) has partnered with Envision Energy International Ltd. to establish floating solar and wind power facilities, advancing Indonesia’s emissions reduction goals and 2060 net-zero target.
Tata Power to supply renewable power to Noida International Airport
Tata Power, one of India’s largest integrated power companies, has entered a strategic partnership with Noida International Airport (NIA) to promote renewable energy integration, the company announced last week.
Saatvik Solar to deliver PV modules to G2H Solar across India
Saatvik Solar has penned an agreement with G2H Solar to deliver 200 MW of Mono Perc Bifacial Half Cut solar PV modules, rated at 540/550 Wp, for multiple solar power projects in India, the company announced on November 11.
Mongolia on course to record another record year for coal exports
Myanmar faces severe power shortages following infrastructure damage
EU and Taiwan settle WTO dispute over offshore wind local content rules
The European Union and Taiwan have reached a significant resolution over a trade dispute related to Taiwan’s offshore wind auction rules, marking a win for international trade diplomacy.
India’s coal production from captive and commercial mines tops 100mn tonnes
India’s coal production from both captive/commercial mines has surpassed 100mn tonnes in the current financial year (FY25), according to the latest data from the Ministry of Coal.
Pakistan will reduce electricity tariffs this winter
Pakistan will reduce electricity tariffs this winter to encourage higher usage and lessen reliance on natural gas for heating.
Indonesia’s Karaha geothermal plant advances local clean energy development
The Karaha geothermal power plant in West Java, Indonesia, has officially begun operations, adding 30 MW of sustainable energy to the country’s grid
Serentica Renewables to develop 10-GW renewable energy projects in India's Andhra Pradesh
Serentica Renewables has announced plans to develop 10 GW of renewable energy projects in Andhra Pradesh, India, as part of the state's aim to achieve 72 GW of renewable capacity by 2030.
Global South will need fossil fuels for at least two more decades, says Indian petroleum minister
The Global South will continue needing fossil fuels for at least two decades, even as the energy transition picks up pace, Indian Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said at the ADIPEC forum in Abu Dhabi on November 4.
AI takes centre stage at ADIPEC
The conference, where almost 200,000 participants gathered, featured a series of sessions dedicated to the technology, as well as a special AI zone, where various AI-related energy solutions and initiatives were presented.
Indonesia prepares to start solar power exports to Singapore
Indonesia is set to begin solar power exports to Singapore in late 2027 or early 2028, marking a significant step in regional energy cooperation and low-carbon growth.
Singapore’s Punggol digital district to launch nation's first smart grid
JTC Corporation, Singapore's industrial development agency, has appointed Univers, a global decarbonization software firm, and local energy company PacificLight Power to develop the nation’s first district-level smart grid in the Punggol District
HEXA Renewables unveils world's largest offshore floating solar power plant in Taiwan
HEXA Renewables, a prominent independent power producer in the Asia-Pacific region, has successfully commissioned the world's largest offshore floating solar power plant in Taiwan.
India plans Centres of Excellence for research on green hydrogen research
The Indian government has invited proposals for establishing Centres of Excellence (CoEs) under the National Green Hydrogen Mission's Research and Development (R&D) Scheme, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) announced on November 7.
Bangladesh’s coal-based power output halves
Bangladesh's coal-based power generation is operating at less than half of its 7,000 MW capacity, generating under 3,000 MW.
Lootah Biofuels to collaborate with SAVICO Group
The UAE’s Lootah Biofuels has revealed that it is currently in talks with Vietnamese renewable energy company SAVICO Group, focusing on strengthening bilateral cooperation and achieving sustainable development in Vietnam and the UAE.
Cambodia powers up: nurturing clean energy talent
Cambodia's transition to a clean energy future hinges on a skilled workforce, and initiatives are underway to equip the next generation with the necessary expertise
NTPC approves coal-based power projects worth $9.5bn
Indian state-owned power company NTPC announced on November 5 that its board had approved investments for three coal-based power projects, amounting to an estimated INR797.39bn ($9.5bn).

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