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South Africa's Naos-1 selects China's Envision Energy BESS for 660MWh hybrid power project
Chinese renewable technology company Envision Energy will supply a 660MWh battery energy storage system for South Africa's Naos-1 hybrid renewable energy project, supporting one of the country's largest privately contracted clean power developments.
Korea’s Samchully broadens portfolio beyond core energy business
South Korea’s Samchully Group is expanding into energy, environmental services, lifestyle-related businesses and finance as it seeks to strengthen its long-term growth prospects.
Japan’s naphtha supply strains deepen
Nearly 70% of Japanese companies surveyed said difficulties in procuring naphtha and other oil products worsened in May, as tensions in the Middle East heightened concerns over supply disruptions.
India’s DEE Development secures major wind turbine deal
DEE Development Engineers’ wholly owned subsidiary DEE Fabricom India has secured an order worth about INR640mn from Ganeko Solar for the manufacture of windmill towers.
South Korea’s KEPCO wraps up new 154 kV Muan–Sin transmission line
The newly built network is 52 km in all, and links the Unnam, Sinan and Eupdong areas. It forms part of wider efforts to reinforce grid infrastructure in regions with growing renewable generation.
Vietnam plans for 44 GW of wind capacity by end of decade
Vietnam is accelerating the expansion of its wind energy sector under its National Power Development Plan VIII, targeting between 26 GW and 38 GW of onshore wind capacity and about 6 GW of offshore wind capacity by 2030.
India highlights coal gasification push at BRICS clean coal technology forum
India showcased its coal gasification ambitions at a BRICS side event on clean coal technologies, using the forum to promote the technology as a key pillar of the country's energy security and industrial development strategy.
Cambodia's EV drive risks leaving some workers behind
Cambodia's ambitious push towards electric vehicles could cut emissions and modernise transport, but experts warn that thousands of workers and small businesses may struggle to adapt without targeted support
ADB grants Cambodia $63mn for cleaner power
Cambodia has secured $63mn from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to strengthen its power grid and accelerate the integration of renewable energy sources.
Brunei to explore full-scale environmental radiation monitoring grid
The Sultanate of Brunei Darussalam has opened its borders to international nuclear oversight as the country is completing a multi-year upgrade of its sovereign defence and ecological safety protocols
Philippines' Meralco opens bidding for 600MW supply
Meralco has launched a competitive tender to secure 600MW of baseload power capacity in the Philippines, ahead of an expected surge in demand by 2028. The Manila-based utility giant requires an initial 300MW chunk to come online by February 26, 2028.
South Korea, Zambia sign 500 MW solar deal
Zambia’s state-owned power utility ZESCO signed a power purchase agreement with South Korea’s KS Eco Solutions Holdings (151860.KQ) for a 500 MW solar plant and battery storage project.
South Korea firm expands US base in Utah
LS Electric (010120.KS) Chairman Koo Ja-kyun outlined plans to deepen ties with the local community in Utah to accelerate the company’s US power market expansion.
Indonesian government delays EV motorcycle incentive rollout to August 2026
The Indonesian government has deferred its highly anticipated fiscal support programme by injecting more regulatory uncertainty across the domestic clean-energy transport sector
Malaysian ministry of plantation reviews feasibility of B50 biodiesel shift
The Malaysian government is re-engineering its green fuel mandates, accelerating its transition toward a low-carbon transport network while protecting its status as an export powerhouse
Regen Renewables completes rooftop solar project at Sri Lanka’s National Operation Centre
Regen Renewables (Pvt.) Ltd has completed and handed over a 45.63kW rooftop solar photovoltaic system at Sri Lanka’s National Operation Centre (NOC) in Battaramulla.
Vietnam confronts energy security challenges amid growth
Vietnam is facing growing strain on its electricity system as rising demand, uncertain fuel supplies and climate-related pressures challenge efforts to maintain energy security.
India's core industries index slows
Three US solar producers dispute South Korean imports
Three solar panel manufacturers requested US trade officials launch an inquiry into solar cell imports from South Korea.
South Korea urges Taihan indictments over tech theft
South Korea’s police recommended indicting 13 individuals, including four Taihan Cable & Solution executives, for stealing national core technology from rival LS Cable & System, the Gyeonggi Nambu Provincial Police Agency reported on June 23.
COMMENT: Iran war shows why Asia must quit fossil fuels
Across Asia, governments are now accelerating approvals for renewable projects and grid modernisation schemes. Battery storage investments are making headlines almost daily.
Pakistan’s LNG imports rebound with seventh Qatari cargo since April
Pakistan has received another liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipment from Qatar, taking the total number of cargoes delivered to the country since the start of April to seven.
Zambia signs 500MW solar and battery deal with South Korea's KS Eco Solutions amid hydropower drop
Zambia has signed a deal with South Korea's KS Eco Solutions Holdings to develop a 500MW solar plant and a 500MWh battery storage system, as the country seeks to diversify away from hydropower.

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