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Ørsted commissions second phase of Taiwan’s Formosa 1 wind farm
Ørsted has begun commissioning the second phase of Taiwan’s Formosa 1 offshore wind farm
SE Asia’s hydro potential must balance power needs and potential environmental damage
International observers are closely watching the boom in hydro projects on the Mekong River, where China’s Belt and Road ambitions and the region’s power politics collide
Vietnam aims for 2,000 MW of rooftop solar
Vietnam is forecast to have 2,000 MW of rooftop solar capacity by the end of 2020
Bangladesh seals power deal with Reliance Power, JERA
Bangladesh is to buy 718 MW over 22 years from 2022 from a privately owned gas-fired power plant to be built by India's Reliance Power and Japan’s JERA.
Africa’s pay-as-you-go potential whets Japanese investment appetite
Mitsubishi’s investment in BBOXX paves the way for Japan’s deeper engagement with Africa’s power development and the global energy transition
BCPL to invest in Indian FSRU
India’s Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL) has unveiled plans to build an offshore LNG import terminal at Krishnapatnam in Andhra Pradesh.
floating nuclear first for Russia
Russia’s Akademik Lomonosov, the country’s pioneering floating nuclear power plant, set sail from Murmansk on August 23 bound for Pevek, Chukotka, via the Northern Sea Route.
Thai aims to boost cross-border links
Thailand aims to become Southeast Asia’s electricity trading hub as the government pushes forward ambitious plans to make the country’s fossil fuel-reliant power systems cleaner and cheaper.
Indian power producers favour coal over gas
India has touted natural gas and renewable energy as the answer to mounting urban air pollution, but structural inefficiencies within the power sector should help coal keep its pole position.
Japan’s SoftBank invests $110 in energy storage
Softbank’s $100bn Vision Fund has made its first investment in energy storage technology by backing Swiss-based energy storage start-up Energy Vault with $110mn.
India, China argue over climate change costs
India and China are leading a call by the world’s largest emerging economies for established industrialised countries to carry the costs of fighting climate change
China to step up mine safety record
China is to begin a series of safety inspections at its coal mines during September after a number of fatal accidents in recent months
Newcastle plan wins CSSI status in NSW
New Caledonia plans LNG imports
Dutch Heerema picks up Taiwanese offshore construction contracts
Dutch offshore contractor Heerema is to install turbine foundations at Ørsted’s 900MW Greater Changhua 1 and 2a projects off Taiwan.
GE’s Cypress turbines to be used at Australia’s Bango Wind Farm
GE’s pioneering 5.3MW Cypress onshore wind turbines are to be used at Partners Group’s 244 MW Bango Wind Farm in Australia
Russia’s Industry and Trade Ministry rejects Siemens’s application for a special investment contract
Japanese utilities respond to low LNG spot prices
Japanese utilities are becoming more aggressive in their price reviews for long-term LNG contracts and seeking to buy more LNG on the spot market.
Report: Green energy unable to tempt energy establishment away from fossil fuels
The world is unlikely to meet the Paris goals of a 2 degree rise in temperatures by 2040 as long as fossil fuels offer easier profits than renewables
Taiwan’s Swancor sells Formosa wind farms to Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners
Taiwanese chemicals group Swancor has sold its pioneering offshore wind unit to US investor Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners
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