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Japanese firms agree Oman LNG supply deals
Sri Lanka turns to LNG to alleviate energy woes
China looks north for clean energy
Russia is in talks with the Sri Lankan government to build two small nuclear power stations
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The world is set to see global GDP plummet by a catastrophic 15% by 2050 if current emissions trends are not reined in and global warming reaches 2.2°C by 2050.
Indian renewables firm wins 3,000 MWh storage tender
AsiaElec: Indian renewables firm wins 3,000 MWh storage tender
Korea’s Kepco reportedly in discussions to develop four nuclear power plants in Turkey
Solar demand to grow globally by 20-30% by mid-decade – Bloomberg Intelligence
Solar will probably be the fastest growing energy source in 2023-2025 worldwide, with demand likely to increase 20-30%, says Bloomberg Intelligence in a new report, Global Solar Energy 2023 Outlook.
India on course to double renewables capacity by 2027
Rosatom’s Saudi bid next step for Russian nuclear tech
Rosatom aims to build the first nuclear reactor in Saudi Arabia as part of the company’s global drive to break into emerging markets for atomic energy
China, Saudi Arabia to expand joint energy research
Renewables finally achieve turbocharged growth
Solar is set to overtake coal as the world’s leading source of power supply by early 2025, the IEA said
Russian coal exports hit fresh highs after EU shipping sanctions were softened
Russian exports of coal have soared to fresh highs after the EU softened sanctions on European shipping companies, allowing them to carry goods worldwide shortly after a ban was imposed in August as part of the fifth package of sanctions.
Singapore ups ante on low-emissions power generation
Vietnam targets 28 GW of wind capacity by 2030
AsiaElec: Vietnam targets 28 GW of wind capacity by 2030
PM’s attempt to quell Mongolia’s ‘coal mafia’ protests drowned out by livid crowds
Amid the demonstrations on Ulaanbaatar’s streets, Mongolians young and old tell bne IntelliNews of their disillusionment and economic hardship.
Mongolians attempt to storm Government Palace as protests over coal profits scandal swell
Majority strived to keep the youth-led demonstrations peaceful, but the bitterness now held towards top officials runs deep and was clear for all to see.

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