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India to launch 15th commercial coal mine auction round in Mumbai
The Ministry of Coal will organise a stakeholder consultation on 'Atmanirbhar Bharat: Coal for Energy Security' along with the launch of the 15th round of commercial coal mine auctions on April 17, the Indian government said in a press release.
India eyes global clean energy leadership with hydrogen, nuclear push
India is positioning itself as a major global player in the clean energy landscape through a calibrated blend of policy support, technological innovation and industry participation, Union Minister Jitendra Singh said, according to a government press
India’s Andhra Pradesh targets large-scale battery storage to stabilise grid
The government of Andhra Pradesh is planning to deploy 3,000 MWh of battery energy storage systems as part of efforts to strengthen grid reliability, support the integration of renewable energy and manage peak electricity demand.
Paraguay eyes $1bn Singapore carbon windfall investments
Paraguay’s government expects carbon credit investments from Singapore to exceed $1bn, following a high-level diplomatic mission to Asunción led by Singapore’s Sustainability and Environment Minister Grace Fu
Bangladesh RMG output falls up to 30% amid energy crunch
Bangladesh’s ready-made garment (RMG) sector has seen production capacity drop by 25–30% due to acute shortages of gas and electricity, industry leaders said, warning that the disruption is undermining export competitiveness.
Vena Energy funds 80.6MW solar site in Philippines
Singapore-based Vena Energy, an independent renewable energy producer with a regional portfolio exceeding 40GW, has successfully finalised the funding for its Astra Solar Power Project in Currimao, Ilocos Norte, in the Philippines.
India showcases 18 hydrogen startups, pushes funding drive
India’s growing hydrogen startup ecosystem took centre stage as the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) organised a one-day Hydrogen Startup Exhibition, bringing together 18 early-stage firms working across the green hydrogen value chain.
Pakistan plans evening power cuts to curb surge in electricity tariffs
Pakistan has announced scheduled power outages of around 2.5 hours during peak evening demand to prevent a sharp rise in electricity tariffs, the Ministry of Energy’s Power Division said.
Malaysian solar power provider Solarvest speeds up 6.3GW rollout
Solarvest Holdings Bhd, Malaysia’s leading solar power provider, is seeking to fast-track its large-scale project delivery as the regional energy crisis triggers a surge in renewable energy demand
Malaysia to hike biodiesel mandate to B15, starting with B12 rollout
Malaysia will increase its biodiesel blend mandate from B10 to B15, beginning with an initial move to B12, as a strategic measure to stretch domestic fuel supplies during the global energy crisis
Boiler blast kills 13 at power plant in India
TotalEnergies, Masdar team up on $2.2bn Asia renewables venture
TotalEnergies and Masdar have agreed to establish a $2.2bn joint venture to consolidate their onshore renewable energy portfolios across nine Asian markets.
India’s Sunsure Energy signs trio of solar PPAs
Sunsure Energy has entered into three solar open access power purchase agreements with Wonder Cement to supply renewable energy across the states of Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh.
Hyundai targets 40,000 China EVs to dodge tariffs
Hyundai Motor (005380.KS) is aggressively pivoting its focus to the Chinese electric vehicle market, aiming to sell more than 40,000 eco-friendly cars this year.
Renault plans new EV releases for South Korea
Renault Korea intends to introduce a new vehicle model every year until 2029 and will commence production of its next-generation electric vehicle (EV) range at its Busan facility in 2028.
Kyrgyzstan outlines plan to launch SCO Development Bank
Tokyo island mayor open to nuclear waste site survey
The mayor of a Tokyo village has indicated a willingness to allow the government to conduct a survey into the suitability of Minamitori Island as an underground disposal site for high-level radioactive waste.
BYD sales surge past 10,000 units in South Korea
China’s leading electric vehicle maker BYD (1211.HK) is making significant gains in the South Korean market, a territory traditionally dominated by local giants Hyundai (012330.KS) and German luxury marques.
Adani Green signs JV with UAE-based Minerva to develop renewable projects in India
Adani Green Energy Limited (NSE: ADANIGREEN) has entered into a joint venture agreement with Minerva Holding RSC Ltd to develop renewable energy projects in India.
Cambodia breaks ground on $1bn pumped-storage hydropower project
Cambodia has begun construction of a major $1bn hydropower scheme in Koh Kong province, marking a new step towards strengthening national energy security.
Myanmar seeks higher oil output through Chinese partnership
Myanmar has moved to raise crude production through a new agreement with a Chinese firm, aiming to ease fuel pressures at home.
Thailand's public backs energy reform, seeks oil tax cuts
A majority of respondents support the Thai government’s plan to restructure energy prices, but many are calling for further reductions in oil taxes.
Vietnam auto sales surge as EV demand accelerates
Vietnam’s car market has bounced back sharply, with electrified vehicles leading the charge as auto sales more than doubled in March to 70,859 units

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