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Japan and South Korea hit solar power records in May
South Korea and Japan have both achieved new solar records in May in the midst of a coal and gas crisis, energy think-tank Ember said.
India’s ReNew Power signs MoU to build $8bn green hydrogen plant in Suez Canal Economic Zone
Chinese coal-fired capacity increases
AsiaElec: Chinese coal-fired capacity increases
Elixir Energy announces MoU with SB Energy to progress Gobi H2 green hydrogen project in Mongolia
Green output rises faster than power demand in 2022
Renewable power generation has grown faster than sluggish demand so far in 2022, driven by strong capacity additions, IEA data showed, dragging down global power sector CO2 emissions slightly despite rising coal use in Europe.
Taiwan plans new LNG import facilities
Kazakhstan expects planned nuclear plant to account for 12% of electricity generation by 2034
Emissions surge to outstrip pre-pandemic levels
Global emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases rose 6.4% to 51bn tonnes in 2021, eclipsing the pre-pandemic peak of 50.3bn tonnes in 2019 as global economic activity resumed, International Monetary Fund data showed.
GE Renewable Energy to be rebranded GE Vernova in 2024
GE’s energy portfolio of businesses, including GE Renewable Energy, GE Power, GE Digital and GE Energy Financial Services, will be rebranded as GE Vernova starting in early 2024.
Marubeni, Osaka Gas, Peru LNG plan feasibility study for synthetic methane production
Two Japanese companies, Marubeni and Osaka Gas, have announced plans to team up with Peru LNG for a study of synthetic methane production in Peru.
Japan considers steps to conserve gas supplies
Japan is considering steps to conserve natural gas supplies amid fears of a potential disruption. This week it emerged that Tokyo may ask households and businesses to cut back on gas usage when supply is tight.
Fuel supplies start to arrive in Sri Lanka
IEA: the world needs diverse solar panel supply chains
Global supply chains, currently heavily concentrated in China, should be diversified, says the IEA in a new special report. This would help ensure a secure transition to net-zero emissions.
India prepares to launch first FSRU
South Korea aiming for 30% nuclear by 2030
AsiaElec: South Korea aiming for 30% nuclear by 2030
The need for nuclear in the energy transition
Nuclear is set to make a "comeback," with capacity forecast to double between 2020 and 2050 from 413 GW to 812 GW, the IEA said.
Bangladesh PM calls for power rationing
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has called for austerity in electricity consumption and suggested scaling down power production amid rising fuel prices triggered by the ongoing war in Ukraine.

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