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Australia approves $13.5bn solar project to supply power to Singapore
Australia has given the green light for a massive AUD20bn ($13.5bn) solar project designed to transmit energy from a vast solar farm in northern Australia to Singapore via a 4,300-kilometre (2,672-mile) undersea cable
India's NTPC to launch 100% subsidiary for nuclear power generation
Indian state-owned power company NTPC announced plans to establish a new wholly-owned subsidiary dedicated to nuclear power generation during its Q1 FY25 earnings call
India's Petronet LNG to supply LNG to Sri Lanka's LTL Holdings
India’s Petronet LNG Limited has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with LTL Holdings Limited of Sri Lanka to supply LNG to LTL’s dual-fuel power plant in Kerawalapitiya, Colombo.
China unveils $28bn nuclear investment as economic growth push intensifies
China is set to invigorate its economy with a monumental investment in nuclear power, approving five new projects worth approximately CNY200bn (about $28bn)
India signs historic agreement for green ammonia export to Japan
New Delhi and Tokyo have signed the first-ever agreement for the export of green ammonia from India to Japan, the Indian Ministry of New and Renewable Energy announced on August 20.
MOL Pakistan and partners announce gas discovery in Pakistan's TAL block
MOL Pakistan, a subsidiary of Hungary’s MOL Group, and its partners have announced a gas condensate discovery in the Lockhart formation at the Razgir-1 exploratory well in the TAL block, located in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
New Zealand late to the party as possible LNG imports make headlines
In New Zealand, the relatively modest total of NZ$80mn ($49mn) could adequately retrofit an old refinery dock at Marsden Point, 140 km northwest of Auckland to receive LNG imports
Chinese enterprises eye investment in Sabah's palm oil downstream industry
Sabah's palm oil downstream industry has recently garnered interest from three Chinese enterprises, which conducted an on-site visit to the state
Malaysia to allocate 190MW feed-in tariff quota for biogas, biomass, and mini-hydro projects
The Sustainable Energy Development Authority (Seda) of Malaysia is set to allocate up to 190 megawatts (MW) of feed-in tariff (FiT) quota for the development of biogas, biomass, and mini-hydro projects through an e-bidding process
Bangladesh's Summit Group to reassess renewable energy import deals with India
Summit Group of Bangladesh is reconsidering its preliminary agreements to import renewable energy from India due to a recent change in Indian power export regulations.
Malaysian energy company reNikola Holdings to invest $240mn in Indonesian biomethane projects
Malaysia-based reNikola Holdings has unveiled plans to invest over $240mn in the development of 40 compressed biomethane gas projects across Indonesia
India's NTPC Green Energy invites bids for sale of 100,000 carbon credits
NTPC Green Energy Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Indian state-owned power company NTPC Limited, has invited bids for the sale of 100,000 carbon credits from Verified Carbon Standard (VCS)-registered wind and solar projects.
Islamabad, Moscow in talks over future LNG trade
Russia has informed Pakistan that its LNG export terminals will be fully operational by 2026, helping to facilitate a potentially lucrative gas trade between the two nations
Indian metal and mining companies face cost increases due to new Supreme Court ruling, says Fitch Ratings
Pakistan's July power generation sees slight increase
Pakistan generated 14,880 GWh of electricity in July, up 0.3% y/y.
Japan’s MOL studying if biomethane can replace LNG to fuel vessels
Japanese shipping giant Mitsui O.S.K. Lines is among a handful of organizations participating in a study to determine if biomethane from animal manure can be used to fuel ships and factories.
China rolls out a raft of new green energy laws and projects to cement its global lead in the green transition
China rolled out a tidal wave of new legislation and action plans to bolster its drive to switch from fossil fuels to green energy, as early indicators suggest it has reached peak emissions six years early.
China shaping Azerbaijan's energy future amid US competition in Caspian region
China's foreign policy relies in no small part on its investments in other nations' energy transitions, which foster strategic alliances and increase its geopolitical clout
Pakistan's gas demand-supply gap to widen amid declining local production, report warns
Pakistan’s domestic gas demand-supply gap is expected to widen in the coming years as local production continues to decline, according to an August report by the Pakistan Credit Rating Agency.
Myanmar tightens control over electric vehicle imports
Cambodia aims for 70% renewable energy by 2030, says Energy Minister Keo Rattanak
Cambodia's Minister of Mines and Energy, Keo Rattanak, announced the government's ambitious goal to generate 70% of its energy from renewable sources by 2030
First two turbines of Punatsangchhu-II hydroelectric project begin operations in Bhutan
The first two turbines of the India-funded 1.02-GW Punatsangchhu-II hydroelectric project in Bhutan have commenced operations.
BPCL launches first biofuel blend bunker at Mumbai Port
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL), an Indian state-owned energy company, announced the launch of its first biofuel blend, High Flash High Speed Diesel (HFHSD) bunker, at Mumbai Port.

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