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Rush for renewables sees demand for critical minerals soar
Unmet demand for copper, lithium, nickel and cobalt could create potential energy security hazards, warns the IEA.
Indonesian government divided over delayed gas pipeline
The energy ministry and downstream regulator are split over how the Cirebon-Semarang (Cisem) pipeline project should be executed, with each side becoming increasingly invested in its vision.
Philippines approves LNG-to-power project
The government of the Philippines has approved Vires Energy’s proposed LNG-to-power project.
South Korean experts support release of Fukushima water
A group of South Korean nuclear experts have dismissed worries about the planned release of treated radioactive water from Japan's Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant (NPP) into the Pacific Ocean.
China's renewable gencos take on more debt
China’s state-owned renewable power generators (renewable gencos) are set to take on more debt in a bid to drive forward the government’s renewable development.
China defends role of coal
A Chinese climate change official has defended the country’s coal consumption in the power sector, saying that it was a major source of employment and a predictable and reliable source of energy.
Indonesia’s Geo Dipa Energi to develop 400 MW of geothermal
Indonesia’s PT Geo Dipa Energi (GDE) aims to develop 400 MW of geothermal capacity in the Dieng area by 2023.
Patent data highlights need to increase the sluggish pace of green innovation
The number of new patents needs to continue increasing every year if new technology is to drive the world’s movement towards net zero
GLNG: Philippines approves LNG-to-power project
The government of the Philippines has approved Vires Energy’s proposed LNG-to-power project.
Australia unveils hydrogen, CCS funding
The Australian government has announced nearly AUD540mn ($416.5mn) in new funding for hydrogen and carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects over the next decade.
Petrovietnam to build LNG-fired power plant
State-owned Petrovietnam reportedly intends to build a $1.5bn liquefied natural gas (LNG) fired thermal power plant in the country’s southern province of Ca Mau.
Total Eren joins Province Resources’ 8-GW HyEnergy project in Australia
Total Eren and Australian miner Province Resources are to work together to develop up to 8 GW of green hydrogen production facility in the Gascoyne region, Western Australia.
Mongolia’s Tavan Tolgoi plans to raise $700mn from bond aiming to capitalise on China’s rejection of Australian coal
South Korea should quicken green roll-out to meet net zero by 2050
South Korea’s journey to achieving net zero by 2050 is dependent on phasing out coal as a generating fuel by 2028.
Emissions set to bounce back with a vengeance in 2021
Global energy-related carbon dioxide emissions are forecast to increase by 4.8% to 33bn tonnes in 2021, the largest rise since 2010, with the global economy’s post-COVID-19 recovery expected to be particularly carbon intensive.
Indonesia could reach net zero by 2045
Indonesia could reach net zero by 2045, as the government tries to establish the state as a middle-income country by the centenary of its independence.
Push to clean up LNG continues
More developments related to the decarbonisation of LNG have been reported in recent days.
CNOOC, China Gas join hands in hydrogen sector
China’s ongoing efforts to develop its hydrogen sector continued this week with the news that state-owned China National Offshore Oil Corp. (CNOOC) had teamed up with China Gas Holdings to co-operate in the space.
Two Philippine LNG projects award EPC contracts
The Philippines is that much closer to becoming a liquefied natural gas (LNG) importer this week after two separate import projects awarded engineering contracts.
China Energy Engineering connects 300-MW Zhuhai Jinwan wind farm
China Energy Engineering has connected the 300-MW Zhuhai Jinwan offshore wind farm to the grid
ADB, France’s AFD to work together to boost climate action
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Agence Française de Développement Group (AFD) are to work more closely on key issues such as climate change and aspirations for COP26.
IRENA, China State Grid seals network development deal
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC) are to work closely to support grid enhancements, system flexibility and sector-coupling in China and a range of developing countries.
Major economies still reliant on coal
China, India, the US and Japan dominated coal generation in 2020, and they must take the lead in reducing emissions.

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