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India and Malaysia strengthen semiconductor alliance
Half the world’s energy will come from renewables, nuclear by 2030 - IEA
The International Energy Agency warned that while global electricity demand is set to surge over the next three years, the benefits of clean energy investment and rising renewable output remain unevenly distributed.
Taiwan agrees to increase US LNG imports
Taiwan has confirmed it will increase US LNG imports to comprise about one-third of its imported supply of the super-chilled fuel in 2026.
Japan’s TEPCO readies second attempt to restart Kashiwazaki-Kariwa reactor
Tokyo Electric Power Company is preparing to restart unit 6 at its aprawling Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power station on February 9, after a previous attempt was suspended last month.
Chinese demand for Russian coal still rising
Chinese demand for medium-grade Russian coal increased in late January 2026, pushing prices up to $79–$82.8 per tonne from $79–$80.8 per tonne a week earlier.
Cheniere Energy submits application for Stage 4 of Corpus Christi Plant
Cheniere Energy ups the ante in its battle with Venture Global to be the US’s top LNG developer.
Oman, Maldives strengthen fuel security through OQ Trading deal
The Omani energy-dealing branch of the OQ Group OQ Trading (OQT) on February 4 said it has granted a structured medium-term credit facility to the State Trading Organisation (STO) of the Maldives.
UAE-Vietnam partnership unlocks green energy investment goals
The formal activation of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) marks a pivotal transition in the commercial relationship between the United Arab Emirates and Vietnam.
China launches world's largest AI battery cluster
At the end of December 2025, a significant advancement in global power infrastructure occurred as the premier electrochemical storage facility on earth, the Envision Jingyi Chagan Hada station, integrated with the national grid.
Indonesia eyes Japan as anchor partner for green hydrogen development
The Indonesian government is positioning Japan as a key strategic partner in developing a domestic green hydrogen ecosystem, particularly as a future buyer, given Japan’s leading role in advancing hydrogen and ammonia
SK Posco backs US solid-state battery firm
India’s NTPC unit backs green urea push at Andhra hydrogen hub
For NTPC Green Energy, the agreement fits with a wider effort to build demand for green hydrogen derivatives and to turn planned hydrogen hubs into industrial clusters rather than standalone energy projects.
India’s Luminous steps into lithium-ion manufacturing with Baddi investment
The assembly line is designed to produce a range of lithium-ion battery packs, including standalone units, stationary battery energy storage systems and automotive packs tailored for electric rickshaws.
New Zealand backs fusion start-up in bid to build global research hub
The funding, initially structured as a loan, is intended to underwrite the construction of a specialised facility for OpenStar’s next-generation fusion machine.
TMK Energy reports record gas production at Gurvantes XXXV CSG project in Mongolia
TMK Energy (ASX: TMK) on February 4 in a stock market announcement reported record daily gas production of 674 cubic metres (around 23,800 standard cubic feet) at its 100%-owned Gurvantes XXXV Coal Seam Gas (CSG) project in Mongolia.
Adani Energy Solutions installs 10mn smart meters, leads India’s rollout
Adani Energy Solutions Limited (AESL) has become the first company in India to complete installation of 10mn smart electricity meters across multiple power distribution companies
India extends customs duty waiver for nuclear projects to 2035 to support expansion drive
India’s Union Budget announced on February 1 has proposed extending the basic customs duty exemption on imported equipment required for nuclear power projects until September 2035
Cornex signs 5.5GWh Saudi battery deal with Al Rajhi Electrical
Chinese battery maker Cornex New Energy will supply 5.5GWh of energy storage systems to Saudi Arabia’s Al Rajhi Electrical under a three-year deal aimed at localising battery manufacturing and supporting grid modernisation.
QatarEnergy signs LNG supply deals with Petronas and Japan
Qatar’s state-owned energy company, QatarEnergy, has secured a series of long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) agreements with Malaysia’s Petronas as well as key Japanese entities, reinforcing its role as a major supplier to Asia
Indonesia speeds up hydrogen ecosystem development
Indonesia is stepping up efforts to build a national hydrogen ecosystem as part of its broader clean energy transition, aimed at cutting emissions, strengthening energy security, and supporting long-term industrial growth
Sarawak’s solar model turns rural electrification into job security
Sarawak in Malaysia recently became the state for renewable energy initiative, aimed at reshaping rural life by placing local communities at the heart of electrification
India steps up green hydrogen push with incentives and grid waivers
Under the National Green Hydrogen Mission, the government is targeting production capacity of 5m tonnes a year by 2030.
India charts path to 100GW of pumped storage to back renewable growth
The Central Electricity Authority detailed the policy, regulatory and infrastructure measures needed to build 100 GW of pumped storage capacity by 2035-36. The plan envisages a sharp acceleration in development over the next decade.
Sotetsu Clean Energy acquires 25 solar plants in Japan
Indonesia’s BREN plans $119mn share repurchase programme
Barito Renewables Energy (BREN), Indonesian-based holding company that leads Indonesia’s geothermal power producer, has launched a plan to repurchase its shares, with a total budget of IDR2 trillion.

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