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India clears Tarapur Unit 2 for 10 more years after major refurbishment
India’s nuclear regulator has approved the restart and continued operation of Unit 2 at the Tarapur Atomic Power Station (TAPS) after the successful completion of an extensive refurbishment and safety upgrade programme.
Bangladesh completes fuel loading at Rooppur nuclear plant's first unit
Bangladesh’s first nuclear power plant has moved a step closer to electricity generation after fuel loading was completed at the first unit of the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant.
Thailand targets electric vehicle expansion in transport sector
Thailand’s Transport Ministry is seeking billions of baht in government funding to help public transport and freight operators replace ageing fuel-powered vehicles with electric alternatives
Mounting debt pressures Vietnam’s renewable energy sector growth
Vietnam’s renewable energy sector is coming under increasing financial pressure as rising debt costs and weaker earnings weigh heavily on solar and wind power companies.
Green lending becomes priority for Cambodian banks
Cambodia’s banking sector is rapidly embracing green finance as institutions seek to attract investment, manage environmental risks and align with global sustainability standards.
Pakistan gambles on Qatar LNG even as Hormuz disruption exposes energy vulnerability
Pakistan has opted against making fresh emergency purchases of LNG on the spot market despite continued disruption to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
Manila provides 45mn litres diesel for remote regions
The Philippine Department of Energy (DOE) is supplying diesel at reduced rates to remote communities served by the National Power Corporation (NPC), the department announced on May 11.
Taiwan budgets $11bn for CPC Corp price subsidies
Taiwan will inject TWD350bn ($11.14bn) into state-owned energy firm CPC Corp over the next four years to ease heavy financial pressure, officials said on May 12.
QatarEnergy’s second LNG tanker transits Strait of Hormuz
QatarEnergy has sent a second LNG tanker to transit the Strait of Hormuz, following an arrangement between Iran and Pakistan to allow safe passage.
Cost estimates rise for Woodside’s delayed Browse LNG project
Australia’s Woodside Energy has raised its cost estimate for its long-delayed Browse LNG project.
ASEAN’s power gamble will shape the region’s economic future
Electricity demand across the wider ASEAN region is rising rapidly. Manufacturing expansion, electric vehicle adoption and the construction of energy-intensive data centres are driving consumption higher and higher every day.
Tata Power expands Bhutan hydropower partnership
Tata Power (NSE: TATAPOWER) has expanded its clean energy partnership with Bhutan’s Druk Green Power Corporation Limited (DGPC), increasing the total planned hydropower capacity under their collaboration to 5,033 MW.
India weighs incentives for floating solar projects to decentralise renewable energy growth
The Indian government is considering incentive schemes for floating solar projects as part of efforts to spread renewable energy development more evenly across the country rather than concentrating capacity in a handful of states.
Bangladesh's energy crisis biggest barrier to investment
Bangladesh’s unresolved energy shortages remain the most significant obstacle to attracting both domestic and foreign investment, according to Bangladesh Investment Development Authority (BIDA) Executive Chairman Chowdhury Ashik Mahmud Bin Harun.
Pakistan extends fuel-saving austerity measures
Pakistan has extended nationwide austerity measures aimed at conserving fuel and reducing energy consumption until June 13 as elevated global oil prices continue to pressure the country’s import-dependent economy.
Thailand struggles with inflation fueled by energy market volatility
Thailand’s finance minister has defended the government’s planned borrowing for energy transition projects, saying the country is facing an unpredictable economic crisis driven largely by soaring energy costs.
Dry-season demand pushes Vietnam to strengthen the national grid
Vietnam is preparing emergency measures to prevent electricity shortages during the 2026 dry season as demand rises and global energy markets remain volatile.
Vietnam explores synthetic aviation fuel using renewable energy
Vietnam pushes ahead with green aviation fuel plans after a state refinery signed a deal with Germany’s GIZ to explore synthetic fuel production using power-to-liquid technology.
China’s Goldwind inks contract for 43.5-MW wind, BESS project in Turkey
Chinese wind turbine maker Goldwind Science & Technology (SHE:002202) said on May 11 it has inked a cooperation agreement with Turkish energy company Ova Enerji for the 43.5-megawatt Cayirlar hybrid project in western Turkey.
Nigeria's Dangote holds talks with Norway's sovereign wealth fund on joint African investments
Aliko Dangote has held discussions with executives from Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, Yara International and Scatec, on investment opportunities across Africa spanning energy, renewables, fertiliser, agriculture and industrial infrastruce
Taiwan summer electricity bills to hit $34.52 average
Taiwanese residential electricity prices will rise for the summer season starting June 1, Taipower announced. The state-owned utility expects the average monthly household bill to hit TWD1,084 ($34.52) during the four-month peak demand period.
Foxconn, Poland sign EV production deal
Taiwanese tech giant Hon Hai Precision Industry (Foxconn) (2317.TW) signed a strategic partnership with Poland’s state-owned ElectroMobility Poland (EMP) to develop an electric vehicle (EV) ecosystem, the company announced on May 7.
Philippine bank backs $1.3bn green energy storage
BDO Unibank Inc. (BDO) committed PHP75bn ($1.3bn) to finance two hydroelectric projects for Prime Infrastructure Capital Inc. in Rizal and Laguna, the bank announced on May 10.
Sri Lanka raises electricity tariffs by up to 18%
Sri Lanka will increase electricity tariffs by up to 18% from May 11 as the country grapples with rising power generation costs linked to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Australia to require LNG exporters to keep 20% for domestic supply
LNG exporters in Australia will soon have to begin saving one-fifth of their production for the domestic market as Canberra seeks to prevent soaring gas prices and shortages.

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