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Thai households allowed to sell surplus rooftop solar electricity
Thai homeowners with rooftop solar panels can now sell surplus electricity back to the national grid after authorities opened applications for the programme.
Myanmar leader ends first ASEAN visit with Laos hydropower deal
Myanmar President Min Aung Hlaing has concluded his first official visit to an ASEAN member state since taking office, ending a three-day trip to Laos with agreements covering tourism, cultural ties and a proposed Mekong hydropower project.
NTPC Renewable signs PPA with PTC India for 1,200-MW solar power supply
NTPC Renewable Energy Limited (NREL), a wholly owned subsidiary of NTPC Green Energy Limited (NSE: NGEL), has signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with PTC India Limited (NSE: PTC) for the supply of 1,200MW of solar power.
Tata Power Renewable commissions 100-MW wind project in India's Maharashtra
Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL), a subsidiary of The Tata Power Company Limited, has commissioned its 100.8-MW Jewali wind project in Maharashtra’s Dharashiv district.
B2Gold injects $14mn into Philippine gold venture
Canada-based B2Gold Corp plans to invest $14mn in its Philippine operations to expand a solar power facility and fund geological exploration at the Masbate Gold Project, the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) announced.
Samsung expands renewable energy with Vietnam rooftop solar project
Samsung Electronics has launched a nearly 28-megawatt rooftop solar power system at its Samsung Electronics HCMC CE Complex in Ho Chi Minh City's High-Tech Park, marking a step forward in its renewable energy ambitions in Vietnam.
Thailand attracts $4.1bn in EV investments
Thailand has secured more than $4.1bn in investment commitments for its electric vehicle industry, reinforcing its position as Southeast Asia's leading automotive manufacturing centre.
Bangladesh scrambles for short-term LNG deals
Qatar’s supply crunch after Iran’s attacks on the Ras Laffan Complex mean that it will only be able deliver 20 of the 40 scheduled LNG cargoes to Bangladesh.
South Korea leaves door open to new nuclear reactors
South Korea could consider building new nuclear reactors if significantly more semiconductor plants are developed in the country's south-western region than are currently planned.
Indonesia, Singapore sign nuclear safety pact
Indonesia and Singapore signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to cooperate on nuclear safety, regulation and emergency preparedness.
Adani Green becomes India's first renewable firm to cross 20-GW operational capacity
Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL) (NSE: ADANIGREEN) has crossed 20 GW of operational renewable energy capacity, becoming the first renewable energy company in India to reach the milestone primarily through greenfield projects.
Myanmar eyes revival of China-backed Myitsone dam project
Myanmar plans to revive the long-delayed Myitsone hydropower project, reigniting debate over its environmental and social impact.
China supports Laos' low-carbon zone with clean energy
A China-backed low-carbon project in Laos is expected to reduce annual carbon emissions by more than 1,200 tonnes.
Cambodia's clean energy share reaches 63% nationwide
Cambodia now generates more than 63% of its electricity from clean energy, marking a major shift from its near-total dependence on oil three decades ago
Thailand's Bangchak buys Hong Kong Caltex fuel network
Thailand’s Bangchak Corporation has entered Hong Kong’s fuel market with a $267mn acquisition of Chevron’s Caltex business.
Philippines sees 17 battery storage applications across just two regions
The applications cover proposed developments intended to support grid stability and improve the integration of renewable energy in the two island groups.
SGCC Grid upgrades a wrap in China’s Jiangsu, Guizhou
The Gaoyou substation expansion included the commissioning of a new 1,000 MVA transformer. This increased the total transformation capacity from 3,000 MVA to 4,000 MVA.
Cambodia faces major clean energy skills shortage by 2040
Cambodia could face a severe shortage of skilled workers in its clean energy sector by 2040 unless investment in workforce development accelerates.
Vietnam advances $2bn Vung Ang LNG power plant
A consortium behind the Vung Ang III Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Power Plant is urging authorities in Ha Tinh Province to speed up land procedures to keep the $2bn project on track.
Korea South-East Power seeks clarity on hydropower investment plans in Pakistan
South Korea’s state-owned power producer, Korea South-East Power Company (KOEN), has sought greater policy clarity on two proposed hydropower projects in Pakistan’s Swat region.
SK, KKR launch South Korea's largest green utility
SK Inc. (034730.KS) signed an investment agreement with US private equity firm KKR to set up South Korea's largest integrated renewable energy firm, tentatively named HoldCo, by the end of 2026.
Japan’s JERA creates LNG trading arm
Japan’s largest power producer JERA has established JERA Global Energy Solutions, which will manage the company’s LNG, upstream, lower-carbon fuels and shipping portfolio.

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