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AsiaElec covers utility-scale power developments and policy across all main industry sectors, including coal and gas-fired thermal power, nuclear, renewables, hydro, combined heat and power (CHP), transmission, grid and storage. It also covers the closely interlinked coal-mining sector.

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Vestas books new orders in Asia, offloads wind project

6 July 2022

Vestas, the Danish wind turbine manufacturer and sector world leader, announced a flurry of sales contracts and a wind farm sale on June 30 as the second quarter closed.

Has green energy had its day?

6 July 2022

Global efforts to combat climate change are being endangered by the global COVID-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine and the current energy crisis.

Russia dominates global reactor market

6 July 2022

Russia dominated the global market for new nuclear reactors between 2017 and 2021, with China one step behind, at a time when surging energy prices present a major new opportunity for the industry, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said.

Russia installs inner containment dome at Bangladesh’s Rooppur NPP

6 July 2022

Russia’s ASE has completed the installation of the metal structures of the inner containment (VZO) dome in the reactor building of unit 2 at the Rooppur NPP under construction in Bangladesh.

Hoegh, AIE finalise FSRU charter contract for Port Kembla LNG

4 July 2022

Hoegh LNG Holdings said on June 24 that its floating storage and regasification unit contract with Australian Industrial Energy (AIE) had been finalised.

Petronas, Mitsui partner on CCS studies

4 July 2022

Malaysia’s Petronas and Japan’s Mitsui & Co. have signed a memorandum of understanding on partnering on studies into carbon capture and storage.

Poorer cities the most exposed to climate change

1 July 2022

An increase in extreme weather events and natural disasters like flooding, heatwaves and landslides will hit urban areas the hardest, making climate change adaptation a matter of paramount importance, the UN has warned.

Chinese dominance drives Asia’s emergence in offshore wind industry

1 July 2022

Asia is rapidly overtaking Europe as the main driver of the offshore wind market, with China accounting for 80% of the 21.1 GW of new capacity added in 2021.

Corio, JERA to bid in Taiwan’s third offshore bidding round 3 with Formosa 3

1 July 2022

Japanese utility JERA and Corio Generation announced on 30 June that they were ready to bid for the third phase of Taiwan’s offshore wind zonal development with their Formosa 3 project.

Tata Power Solar commissions floating solar power plant in Kerala

1 July 2022

Tata Power Solar has completed the commissioning of a 101.6-MW floating solar power project in Kerala, believed to be the largest floating solar power project in India.

Pakistan struggles to attract LNG cargoes

26 June 2022

Pakistan is struggling to attract LNG shipments via tenders amid a tight market and high spot prices, which threaten to exacerbate its power crisis.

Coal investment remains major threat to green dream

24 June 2022

An 8% rise in global energy investment in 2022 to $2.4 trillion, driven by a 12% rise in clean energy spending, is still far from enough to tackle the energy crisis and to put the world on the path to a greener and more secure energy future.

China faces floods as impact of climate change is felt

24 June 2022

Parts of China are seeing their worst flooding in decades as 500,000 homes are damaged, roads collapse and some houses are swept away.

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