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Laos grapples with surge in electricity demand, crypto mining strains grid
Laos's electricity sector is struggling to keep pace with a booming domestic demand fueled in part by cryptocurrency mining.
India's domestic coal output surges slashing import reliance
India, leveraging the world's fifth-largest coal reserves, has significantly boosted its domestic coal production over the past decade, reducing its dependence on imports
Cambodia steps on the gas in renewable energy transition
Cambodia is accelerating its shift towards clean energy sources, aiming to meet rising energy demands, combat climate change, and attract new investments,
Laos pushes forward with $184mn dam project despite environmental concerns
Laos is moving ahead with plans to construct a new dam on the Nam Neun River in its northern region, despite concerns surrounding environmental impact
Indonesia targets B40 biodiesel programme implementation by 2025
The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources is targeting the implementation of the mandatory B40 biodiesel program, a blend of diesel fuel with 40% palm oil-based biofuel, by 2025
BCPG exits Japan solar market, redeploys funds for higher-return renewables
BCPG Public Company Limited has completed the sale of its entire Japanese solar power portfolio for THB10bn (approximately $281mn), the company announced on June 27
Japan's NRA approves long-term operation for Ohi reactors
Japan's nuclear regulator has granted Kansai Electric Power Company permission to extend the operational life of units 3 and 4 at the Ohi nuclear power plant in Fukui Prefecture for another decade
CIP’s latest offshore wind farm in Taiwan begins power generation
The Zhong Neng offshore wind farm in Taiwan, a collaborative project between Taiwan’s China Steel Corporation and Danish fund manager Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, has started producing its first power
New and renewable energy bill nears final stage
The discussion on the New and Renewable Energy Bill (RUU EBET) is nearing its final stage
Genting awards $1bn FLNG deal to Wison New Energies
Malaysia’s Kuala Lumpur-based Genting has awarded a $1bn contract to China’s Wison New Energies for the construction of a floating liquefied natural gas facility, to be stationed at Teluk Bintuni in West Papua.
Putin hints at increased Russian energy deals with Vietnam
Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed interest in enhancing energy and security collaboration with Vietnam.
Vietnam explores rooftop solar solutions, eyes purchase of excess power
Vietnam is taking steps to incentivise rooftop solar power installations while exploring mechanisms for buying excess electricity generated by these systems.
Regional governor in the Philippines behind firm that stands to benefit from LNG expansion
A recent investigation has revealed that a prominent Philippine politician, who has vigorously promoted the use of natural gas in the country, has links to a company poised to gain significantly from its development
Thailand looks to renew biomass power contracts, reduce costs
Thailand's National Energy Policy Committee has approved a plan to offer renewed contracts to existing biomass power plants, aiming to generate additional electricity at a lower cost.
China’s Energy Singularity produces first net energy positive fusion reaction
The Shanghai-based commercial fusion energy company Energy Singularity announced on June 19 it has successfully built the world’s first fusion reactor that puts out more energy than it takes in to run it.
Gentari expands EV charging network in Southeast Asia with Virta partnership
Gentari Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Malaysia’s Petronas Group specialising in clean energy solutions, joins forces with Virta, a leading European EV charging business solutions provider, through its subsidiary Gentari Green Mobility
Thailand approves pilot program for direct renewable energy purchases
Thailand's National Energy Policy Committee has greenlit a pilot project allowing major companies to purchase electricity directly from renewable energy sources through Power Purchase Agreements.
Indonesia discovers new source of clean energy in Central Sulawesi
The Geological Agency of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) has discovered a new, clean, and natural energy source in Central Sulawesi—natural hydrogen
Malaysia and UNDP collaborate on green economy framework
Malaysia and the United Nations Development Programme are collaborating to develop a green economy module tailored to the country's needs, Deputy Economy Minister Datuk Hanifah Hajar Taib announced
South Korea's investment in LNG infrastructure raises concerns
Experts are warning that South Korea's multi-billion-dollar investments in LNG carrier infrastructure may one day turn into an obscenely expensive white elephant.

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