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Thailand approves new hydropower plants despite drought concerns
The Thai cabinet has greenlit the construction of four new hydropower plants with a combined capacity of 6.75 MW.
Amidst ongoing heatwave India’s power demand continues to surge
India's peak power demand surged to a record high of 250 GW, as the country grappled with a prolonged heatwave
Pakistan to hold off on LNG spot buys until winter
Pakistan is set to refrain from purchasing LNG cargoes on the spot market until at least the beginning of November due to oversupply and high prices.
Indonesia and Finland forge stronger ties in trade, education, and energy
Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi recently met with Finnish President Alexander Stubb and Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen in Finland to discuss five pivotal areas of collaboration: trade and investment, education, energy, smart cities
Solar panel rollout by 2030 will be less than half the potential supply, says Ember
Deployment rates for solar panels across the world are lagging behind the boom in global manufacturing capacity, says the think-tank Ember Climate in a new report.
Indonesia seeks China's aid in reducing pollution and boosting solar power investment
Amid severe pollution challenges, Indonesia is reaching out to China for technical assistance and investments in the solar power industry to improve air quality and move towards greener energy solutions
Solar power giants producing more power than Big Oil, says Bloomberg columnist
Solar power giants are producing more energy than Big Oil, says a new analysis by a Bloomberg columnist.
Chinese firms dominate solar PV module manufacturer rankings, says Wood Mackenzie
Nine out of the top 12 manufacturers in Wood Mackenzie’s new global solar PV module manufacturer rankings are Chinese, according to a new report.
Indian government to auction 62 blocks for commercial coal mining
The Indian government is set to initiate the tenth round of commercial coal block auctions, as announced by the country's Union Coal Ministry on June 14 2024.
India’s coal imports surge 13.2% in April 2024
India's coal imports surged 13.2% in April 2024, reaching 26.10mn tonnes, a significant rise from the 23.05mn tonnes recorded in the same month in 2023
JERA selected for NEDO project to advance hydrogen in Thailand
Japanese energy company JERA has been awarded a grant from the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) to explore hydrogen and ammonia utilisation in Thailand
Taiwan's power supply should meeting demand: Minister
Taiwan's Economic Minister J.W. Kuo assured the nation’s Legislature on June 12 that Taiwan's power supply is sufficient to meet demand, addressing concerns raised by foreign media
India seeks to reduce imports, increase composition of domestic coal in energy mix
India is set to significantly reduce coal imports while boosting domestic production, as stated by India’s Federal Coal Minister G. Kishan Reddy
State-owned electricity company PLN secures $581.5mn loan for electrification and energy transition
Indonesia's state-owned electricity company PT PLN has obtained a $581.5mn lending facility from a consortium comprising the World Bank, Canada Clean Energy & Forest Climate Facility, and Clean Technology Fund
State-owned electricity company PLN announces construction of new wind power plants to boost renewable energy capacity
Indonesia's state-owned electricity company, PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara, has unveiled plans to construct three new wind power plants by 2027, adding a total capacity of 152 MW to the country's renewable energy portfolio
Thailand charts greener energy course in revised power plan
Thailand's energy landscape is poised for a significant transformation with the unveiling of a revised Power Development Plan and Natural Gas Management Plan by the Energy Policy and Planning Office
Vietnam's coal conundrum: balancing power needs with climate goals
Vietnam faces a complex energy challenge as it strives to avoid last year's crippling power outages while also fulfilling its climate commitments
Indian energy firms to export RLNG to Bangladesh
Two Indian energy firms are preparing to export regasified liquefied natural gas to Bangladesh through two pipelines stretching 265 kilometres
Indonesian region Trenggalek explores carbon trading to boost local revenue
The Trenggalek Regency Administration in East Java is adopting carbon trading as a new fiscal scheme to boost local revenue, aligning with the national goal of achieving net zero carbon by 2060
Sweltering heat fuels surge in India's gas-fired power usage
India is witnessing a surge in gas-fired power generation. As a result, and according to industry officials and experts, imports of LNG are projected to rise sharply over the next two years.
Global investment twice as much in renewables as fossil fuels, says IEA
Global spending on clean energy technologies and infrastructure is on track to hit $2 trillion in 2024 even as higher financing costs hinder new projects, notably in emerging and developing economies, said a new report by the IEA.
Octopus Australia to develop 1 GW of wind
Octopus Australia is pleased to announce the successful purchase of an additional 28,000 hectares of land near Deniliquin, New South Wales in Australia. This is for the development of the new 1 GW Merino wind farm.

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