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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.
Philippine banks pump record $982mn into coal assets
Philippine commercial banks funneled a record PHP60bn ($982mn) into coal-fired power infrastructure in 2025, exploiting a major policy loophole to bypass a state ban on new coal developments.
Taiwan electricity consumption to rise 2.5% by 2035
Taiwanese electricity demand will expand by 2.5% annually from this year through 2035, according to the Ministry of Economic Affairs.
Vietnam’s EVN strengthens coal, LNG supplies
The utility said it was strengthening efforts to secure coal and liquefied natural gas supplies for power generation while promoting electricity savings and the installation of self-consumption rooftop solar systems.
Pakistan eases energy-saving curbs
Pakistan has rolled back a series of fuel conservation and austerity measures introduced earlier this year, reinstating previous operating arrangements for businesses and transport.
India's oldest nuclear power plant returns to service after major overhaul
India’s oldest nuclear power plant has resumed full operations after an extensive modernisation programme, with the first two units of the Tarapur Atomic Power Station in Maharashtra reconnecting to the grid.
Vietnam's Ca Mau starts construction of wind farm
Southern Vietnam's Ca Mau Province has begun construction of a nearly $95mn wind power project aimed at boosting renewable energy production and supporting long-term economic growth.
Vietnam boosts energy security with Petrovietnam agreements
Petrovietnam has signed two major agreements aimed at boosting hydrocarbon production, strengthening energy security and supporting Vietnam's long-term economic growth.
Thailand's solar expansion raises concerns over future waste
Thailand's rapid shift towards solar energy could create a significant waste challenge unless authorities establish a comprehensive system for managing ageing panels
Uzbekistan, Japan sign $230mn energy efficiency financing deal
Japan will provide Uzbekistan with a JPY 36.8bn ($228.2mn) loan package to support energy-efficiency upgrades in public buildings and industry.
Arctic LNG 2 Plant gets Boost as Russia’s Second LNG Icebreaker Nears Completion
With a South Korean-built Arc-7 LNG carrier redeployed from Yamal LNG, Arctic LNG 2 will soon have three ice breaking carriers to ship cargoes through the Northern Sea Route in winter.
Malaysian infrastructure company secures $83.7mn Islamic financing to part-finance solar plant
Malaysia-based infrastructure group Aizo Group Berhad (KL:AIZO) has secured a capital injection and submitted a regulatory filing to Bursa Malaysia on June 19
Indonesian president approves ex-vice president’s $3.7bn private energy venture
Injecting a wave of private capital into the state's industrial transformation grid, Indonesian president Prabowo Subianto has greenlit an infrastructure proposal spearheaded by one of the country's most prominent elder statesmen
Taiwan, Baseload Power sign geothermal development pact
Baseload Power Taiwan and state-owned energy company CPC Corporation, Taiwan signed a memorandum of understanding to accelerate geothermal energy development across the island, the companies announced on June 17.

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