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Reliance, Adani to build 25 GW of green energy in India

7 March 2023

Reliance Industries is planning to add 10 GW of solar and Adani Ports is planning 15 GW of renewables in Andhra Pradesh in southern India, reports Bloomberg.

$692mn ADB loan secured to finance SE Asia’s largest wind farm

7 March 2023

Impact Electrons Siam, a Thailand-based renewable energy company, has secured a $692mn loan agreement with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to finance the Monsoon wind power project in Laos, according to media reports.

CIP, Viviid to co-develop 1.8 GW of renewables in India

7 March 2023

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has formed a partnership with Viviid Renewables, an Indian developer, to create more than 1.8 GW of greenfield renewable energy projects in India.

Lithium mining crackdown to hurt global battery supply

7 March 2023

An investigation into illegal mining in Yichun, China's lithium hub, is expected to have an impact on global supply of the battery raw material by 13% this month, according to analysts.

Malaysian backed transmission line to benefit Cambodia

7 March 2023

Leader Energy, a Malaysian firm, is working to support Cambodia's transition to cleaner energy by installing a new transmission line that will serves as a backbone of Cambodia's energy structure in the years to come.

Aussie rooftop solar to top power source rankings

7 March 2023

Seen as an indication that fossil fuel use is declining across Australia, a new SunWiz report points to more than 20 GW of small-scale, primarily rooftop cells having been installed nationwide in recent years.

Laos wind programme to sell power to Vietnam

7 March 2023

A Laos-based backer of a prominent local wind power project, the Monsoon Wind Power Company, has agreed to a large-scale financing package with the Asian Development Bank to build a 600-MW wind plant in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic.

India’s Old King Coal is back but overly optimistic

6 March 2023

“King coal is coming back and coming back with a big bang” Jindal Power chairman , Anil Kuma Jha announced at the first Coaltrans India conference to be held in the country since early 2020.

Global energy sector emissions reach new high in 2022

5 March 2023

Global energy-related CO2 emissions reached a new record in 2022 of 36.8bn tonnes, inching up 0.9% from the previous year’s level, the International Energy Agency reported last week.

South Korea scores major nuclear win in Europe

4 March 2023

A nuclear reactor designed by Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) has been given a formal thumbs up by a European nuclear body charged with advising utilities across Europe on nuclear safety issues.

BlueFloat Energy announces 1.7-GW floating wind farm off Australia

28 February 2023

The Eastern Rise Offshore Wind Project would be in the Pacific Ocean off Hunter region of New South Wales. The zone was announced recently by Australia’s Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Chris Bowen.

Taiwan breaks new ground with subsea power cables

28 February 2023

Taiwan’s ongoing efforts to seemingly power the nation of 24mn by way of increasing numbers of large-scale offshore wind installations received a major boost in late February.

Vietnam ponders move back towards nuclear power

28 February 2023

Vietnam’s Atomic Energy Institute (VINATOM) will this year make moves towards continuing previously abandoned research on the use of nuclear power in the country.

Massive investment needed in India’s battery tech

28 February 2023

India’s Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW) has released a study titled ‘How can India indigenise lithium-ion battery manufacturing?’

Denmark’s Crown Prince visits India to discuss renewables

28 February 2023

Denmark’s king in waiting, Crown Prince Frederik Andre Henrik Christian, and his wife, Crown Princess Mary Elizabeth, have just completed a busy 5-day visit to the state of Tamil Nadu in south-east India.

China reacts to end of unofficial ban on Aussie coal

28 February 2023

Chinese coal buyers have increased their forays into Australian coal purchases in the past month with the easing of an unofficial two-year ban on Australian coal making its way to the country.

Sri Lanka okays $442mn Adani Group wind projects

28 February 2023

Sri Lanka’s Investment Board has approved two wind projects at a cost of $442 mn by Adani Green Energy, part of the multinational conglomerate Adani Group.

Masdar invests in Indonesian geothermal company

27 February 2023

Masdar, a leading global clean energy company, is making a strategic investment in Indonesia-based Pertamina Geothermal Energy (PGE), a major player in the geothermal energy sector.

Fossil fuel consumption subsidies in 2022 were at record high of $1 trillion

22 February 2023

According to the International Energy Agency, worldwide subsidies for fossil fuel consumption increased dramatically in 2022, surpassing $1 trillion for the first time.

China’s new wind and solar power capacity hits record

21 February 2023

China has set a new record for its wind and solar power capacity. In 2022, the newly installed combined capacity of wind and solar reached 125 GW, bringing the total installed capacity of the technologies to more than 1,200 GW.

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