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Bangladesh’s power sector at a crossroads
With the Middle East in turmoil, the new Bangladesh government faces a critical moment in its power and energy landscape.
Samsung, SK, HD Hyundai join state energy-saving drive
Samsung Group joined government-led energy conservation efforts by introducing a voluntary 10-day vehicle rotation system, the company announced in a statement on March 25.
Japan's Cosmo, Kyocera trade wind for solar energy
Cosmo Eco Power and Kyocera have signed mutual physical power purchase agreements (PPAs) to exchange renewable energy between their respective Japanese subsidiaries.
Iran tensions boost outlook for battery storage and electrification
China’s battery manufacturers are set to remain key beneficiaries of the global energy transition following the Iran conflict.
India’s emissions growth slows to two-decade low in 2025
India’s carbon dioxide emissions rose by just 0.7% in 2025, marking the slowest annual increase in over two decades, as record additions in clean energy capacity and subdued electricity demand restrained fossil fuel consumption.
Myanmar farmers battle diesel shortages during harvest
Myanmar’s rice farmers are scrambling for diesel as global supply disruptions linked to the Iran conflict deepen an already fragile economy weakened by years of civil war.
Higher fuel costs threaten Thailand’s inflation outlook
Thai motorists faced one of the sharpest fuel price rises in decades on Thursday after the government scaled back subsidies strained by soaring global oil costs.
Laos secures diesel supplies to ease fuel crunch
Laos has moved to stabilise its fuel market by securing a 14mn litre diesel shipment as global oil disruptions and rising demand strain domestic supplies.
Vietnam orders rapid construction of strategic oil depot
Vietnam’s prime minister has ordered the rapid construction of a strategic petroleum storage facility in Thanh Hoa province to strengthen the country’s energy independence.
Taiwan’s Hai Long sees first locally assembled turbine installation
The Hai Long Offshore Wind Project has installed the first wind turbine at the Hai Long 3 wind farm, helping in Taiwan’s efforts to localise its offshore wind supply chain.
Vietnam sets out twin renewable hubs under revised transition plan
Under the updated framework, renewable energy is expected to account for about 47% of total installed power capacity by the end of the decade.
Sony, Honda scrap EV venture as market cools
Sony Group Corp. (7267.T) and Honda Motor Co. (6758.T) cancelled plans to produce and sell two electric vehicle (EV) models, the joint venture announced on March 25.
South Korea faces LNG price volatility after Qatar halt
Malaysia launches floating solar pilot project at Kenyir Dam
Malaysia has taken a step toward expanding its renewable energy capacity with the launch of a floating solar pilot project at Tasik Kenyir Dam, part of a broader effort to integrate new technologies into existing power infrastructure
Eco Wave advances Taiwan project after Suao Port lease
Eco Wave Power Global AB (Nasdaq: WAVE) moves its Taiwan wave energy scheme into the next phase after its local partner secured a land lease at Suao Port.
Sri Lanka faces power strain as coal issues and fuel delays hit generation mix
Sri Lanka’s power sector is coming under mounting pressure as global fuel supply disruptions, substandard coal imports and delayed shipments threaten electricity generation.
Samsung C&T finishes first off-grid Korea hydrogen plant
Samsung C&T (028260.KS) has finished South Korea’s first hydrogen production facility operating entirely off grid, the company said on March 25.
Suzlon secures 100-MW wind order from GAIL in India's Maharashtra
Suzlon has secured a repeat wind energy order of around 100 MW from Gas Authority of India Limited, marking the sixth such contract between the two companies.
Fuel crisis prompts Cambodia schools to rethink transport options
Cambodia’s Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MoEYS) is pushing schools and universities to adopt shared transport, public buses, and energy-saving practices to ease the impact of the ongoing fuel and electricity crunch.
Myanmar fuel shortages deepen as airstrikes on civilians continue
Myanmar’s military government has tightened fuel access for civilians while maintaining air operations that continue to hit civilian areas, highlighting stark disparities in fuel allocation during the ongoing crisis.
Thailand coordinates with Iran to ensure tanker transit
A Thai oil tanker has safely navigated the Strait of Hormuz following diplomatic coordination between Thailand and Iran, easing concerns over energy shipments through the conflict-hit waterway.
Vietnam secures major EU funding for green projects
The European Union has pledged more than €560mn (nearly $650mn) to support Vietnam’s transition to clean energy and sustainable transport, with plans to leverage over €1bn ($1.15bn) for major infrastructure developments.
India’s Sorigin secures Rajasthan battery storage contract
The project will be delivered across two locations, comprising installations of 125MW/250MWh each at Giral and Suratgarh. Sorigin will undertake full engineering, procurement and construction responsibilities.
The Philippines declares national energy emergency
The Philippines has declared a nationwide energy emergency, becoming the first country to take such a step in response to disruptions caused by the ongoing conflict involving Iran.

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