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Hybrid hydro/PV offers untapped potential
Building floating solar plants on the reservoirs of existing large-scale hydropower plants could provide a theoretical 7.6 TW of generating capacity, the US Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) said this week.
BP shares tumble to 25-year low as investors doubt clean energy strategy
IEA talks up CCUS as key to reducing emissions
CCUS has a vital role to play in limiting global warning, the IEA says, but more investment and research is needed
ONGC puts out fire at Gujurat gas processing plant
India’s state-run Oil and Natural Gas Corp. (ONGC) has put out a fire at its natural gas processing plant in Gujurat State after the facility was rocked by three explosions.
GE exits new build coal power market
US-based GE has said it is to stop building coal-fired power plants and will concentrate instead on renewables and gas-fired generation.
China’s welcome net zero surprise
China’s net zero ambitions are a welcome surprise for the global energy transition, but more details are needed
J-Power to develop CCUS in Indonesia
Japan’s J-Power and consulting company Japan NUS are to carry out a CCUS demonstration project to store carbon dioxide deep in the ground in Indonesia as part of efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Spain's Elecnor to build wind project in Mexico
Spain’s Elecnor has won a €28.8mn ($34.1m) contract to build the 56-MW Coromuel wind farm in Mexico.
BP sets out LNG’s role in energy outlook
BP has published its Energy Outlook 2020, which sees LNG trade growing significantly in at least the medium term in two out of three scenarios.
Iberdrola buys into Japanese offshore wind market
Iberdrola has bought Japanese offshore wind developer Acacia Renewables from Macquarie's Green Investment Group in a bid to boost its exposure to offshore wind.
State Gas records “exponential” increase in CBM production
Australian junior State Gas has announced an “exponential” increase in coal-bed methane (CBM) at its wholly owned Reid’s Dome project in the Bowen Basin.
Australia unveils national gas strategy
The Australian government has announced a slew of natural gas-focused measures aimed at helping the economy to recover from the COVID-19 recession.
Gas demand from Chinese generators could decline 17% by 2025
China’s gas-fired generating sector is struggling to stay afloat as the twin pressures of lower tariffs and the ongoing trade war could push demand for feedstock down by 17% by 2025.
Coal and gas to lose out to renewables by 2026 in Australia
Demand for coal and natural gas as generating fuels in Australia has peaked and is set to be overtaken by solar PV and onshore wind by 2026.
BP warns of peak oil demand just around the corner
Reduced LNG demand drives project delays
Investors are widely expected to delay sanctioning new LNG export capacity on the back of depressed demand and an uncertain economic outlook.
Australia pursues hydrogen ambitions
Sinopec awards long-term LNG supply contract to Qatargas
China’s state-run Sinopec has reportedly awarded a long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply contract to Qatargas for 1mn tonnes per year of the super-chilled fuel.
IEA calls for dramatic scaling up of clean tech to reach net zero
The power sector can only account for one-third of the progress needed to reach net-zero emissions. Transport, buildings and industry must also invest in clean tech, the IEA warns
Vietnam’s fuel importers struggle to shift diesel stockpiles
MHI Vestas boosts local content in Taiwan
MHI Vestas has signed a contract to buy spinner covers and nacelle covers for offshore wind turbines from Fassmer Atech Composites Taiwan in what is a major boost for Taiwan’s offshore wind supply chain.
Equinor is the latest global name to take part in Japan’s first offshore bid round
Japan needs to foster fast offshore wind expansion if it is to catch up with regional leaders
Ørsted signs shipping contract for Greater Changhua
Denmark’s Ørsted has chartered five crew transfer vessels (CTV) to service the construction of the Greater Changhua 1 & 2a Offshore Wind Farms in Taiwan.
Australian explorer Pilot Energy to develop wind farm offshore Western Australia
Australian energy company Pilot Energy is investigating the potential for developing a 1.1-GW offshore wind farm off Western Australia that would be paired with an onshore solar project.
CNNC makes nuclear progress in Pakistan
China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) has completed so-called hot functional tests (HFT) at the K2 reactor at Pakistan’s Karachi nuclear power plant.

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