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As heat wave hits India burns more coal
India's coal-fired electricity production surged to unprecedented levels in the first quarter of 2024, driven by soaring temperatures and robust economic growth, according to data from the think tank Ember
Vietnam's Cai Mep LNG terminal gears up for September launch
AG&P LNG, a subsidiary of Nebula Energy, and its partner Hai Linh Co., Ltd., have initiated the commissioning phase of the Cai Mep LNG Terminal in Vietnam.
Singapore secures 1GW of renewable energy imports from Cambodia
Singapore's clean energy ambitions received a boost with the announcement of a 1-GW renewable energy import deal from Cambodia.
India foresees largest power shortfall in 14 years
India faces its largest power shortfall in 14 years in June 2024 due to a decrease in hydropower output
Think Tank report says India has surpassed Japan to become third largest solar power producer
India surged past Japan to claim the rank of the world's third-largest solar power producer in 2023, propelled by rapid solar energy deployment, as revealed in a recent report by the think tank Ember
Vinacomin ramps up coal sales to power Vietnam's growing energy needs
Vinacomin, Vietnam's state-owned coal mining giant, is experiencing a surge in coal sales to domestic power plants. This comes as the Southeast Asian nation grapples with rising energy demands and seeks to avoid power shortages experienced in the pas
WHAUP and Kurin Energy partner on solar farm projects exceeding 128 MW
WHA Utilities and Power Public Company Limited announced a joint venture with Kurin Energy Group, a leader in renewable energy development across Asia, to invest in two large-scale solar power projects.
Energy transition more likely to be delayed with dire consequences, says WoodMac
The world could be heading for a 3-degree C warming trajectory as political headwinds slow the energy transition, says a new report by Wood Mackenzie.
Japan eyes Southeast Asian LNG potential
Japanese companies are ramping up their LNG business in Southeast Asia to help counter a decline in their domestic market, but also to aid in the region's shift towards LNG and the anticipated surge in demand this is expected to bring
Sri Lankan government greenlights 20 year agreement with Adani Green for wind power
The government of Sri Lanka greenlit a 20 year deal for building wind powered power plants with Adani Green Limited - the renewable energy business of India’s Adani Group
State-owned oil company Pertamina reveals measures in response to geopolitical uncertainty and rupiah depreciation
PT Pertamina, the state oil and gas company, has taken a proactive stance by implementing a series of strategic measures
Surging coal demand amidst heatwave in Asia, implicating exporting countries
As a sweltering heatwave grips several nations, including Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, and India, soaring temperatures have spurred a surge in air conditioning usage, consequently driving up the demand for coal
China dominated global wind turbine manufacturers’ market in 2023, says Woodmac
China comprised 65% of global wind capacity in 2023, which pushed four Chinese wind turbine original equipment manufacturers into the top five world rankings, a first for the sector, according to Wood Mackenzie.
Taiwan contemplates hydrogen future amid renewable energy challenges
Taiwan is deliberating its role in the prospective hydrogen economy while grappling with hurdles in renewable energy sourcing
Indonesia's energy transition programme is a 25-year, $85bn endeavour
Kartika Wirjoatmodjo, Deputy Minister of State-Owned Enterprises, unveiled the status of Indonesia's energy transition programme, marking the longest and most extensive project in the nation's history
Malaysia's looming energy dilemma of overdependence on imported gas threatens future sustainability
Malaysia stands at a critical juncture in its energy landscape, with Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli warning of dire consequences if the nation fails to expedite its transition towards sustainable energy sources
Indonesia explores bioethanol cooperation with Brazil to advance renewable energy goals
PT Pertamina New & Renewable Energy, a subsidiary of Indonesia's state energy company PT Pertamina, is forging communication channels with Brazil to foster cooperation in bioethanol development
Australia grants first offshore licences, developers eye 12-GW+ capacity
Australia has taken a significant step in its renewable energy ambitions by awarding the first feasibility licences for offshore wind projects, with six wind farms slated for construction offshore Gippsland in Victoria.
Bangladesh to raise electricity prices as it withdraws subsidies on IMF recommendation
The Government of Bangladesh plans to increase the price of electricity at least four times each year for the next three years. The plan for price increases are based on the recommendations made by the International Monetary Fund.
Thailand eyes clean energy future with floating nuclear power barge
Thailand's ambitions for a net-zero future took a step forward with Global Power Synergy Public Company Limited, a subsidiary of the PTT Group, signing a memorandum of understanding with Danish firm Seaborg Technologies ApS.

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