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Chinese wind turbine manufacturer Goldwind surpasses 1 GW of wind turbine capacity in North America
The North American subsidiary of Goldwind Science & Technology of China, has exceeded a total of 1 GW total wind turbine capacity in the US and Canada with the delivery of more than 400 MW of wind turbines in 2020 and early.
Is Beijing the real actor behind North Korea’s nuclear weapons programme?
Is Beijing the real actor behind North Korea’s nuclear weapons programme? What is the real strategy behind North Korea's nuclear programme?
Chinese company joins Brazilian LNG-to-power project
China’s State Power Investment Corp. (SPIC) has completed its acquisition of a stake in Gas Natural Açu (GNA), Latin America’s largest LNG-to-power project.
IEA scrutinises India’s gas-based economy goals
While Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said once again that he wants to see India become a gas-based economy, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has said more needs to be done at a political level to achieve this.
South Korea signs 8.2-GW offshore wind deal
A number of South Korean companies led by KEPCO, Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction and SK E&S have signed a $43bn deal to build what the South Korean government has said will be the world's biggest offshore wind power complex.
Pakistan tries to reschedule Belt and Road debt repayments
Pakistan is to ask China to reschedule loan repayments for power projects financed by Beijing over the past eight years.
Delaying India’s emission deadline could hold back pollution fight
The Indian Power Ministry’s efforts to extend the proposed deadline to meet emission norms for coal-based thermal power plants could hinder efforts to fight air pollution.
India’s quest to meet rising energy demand
India is set to see the largest increase in energy demand of any country over next 20 years, a new IEA report says, highlighting potential for policies and investment to accelerate clean energy transition.
India warns of global economic fallout from soaring oil prices
The Indian government sounded the alarm this week over rebounding oil prices, saying that a sustained rally could hurt the global economic recovery.
Woodside commits to Myanmar drilling despite coup
Australian developer Woodside Petroleum remains committed to drilling three deepwater wells offshore Myanmar this year, despite the country’s recent military coup.
Australia needs more ambitious green targets
Australia needs an ambitious long-term Renewable Energy Target (RET) policy to unlock future investments, said Wood Mackenzie in a note.
StormGeo wins weather contract for Japan’s Akita Noshiro wind farm
Japan’s Kajima Corp. has contracted StormGeo for the provision of weather forecasting services for the first multi-turbine offshore wind farm in Japan.
China’s environmental watchdog finds its teeth
China’s environmental watchdog has criticised the National Energy Administration (NEA) for pursuing coal expansion while ignoring environmental standards.
The future for CSP
Rapidly falling costs for CSP with storage mean the technology is becoming a more attractive option for green baseload power
Siemens Gamesa secures 100-MW offshore order from Vietnam
Siemens Gamesa is to build the 100-MW Tra Vinh Dong Hai 1 wind farm in Vietnam, the country’s largest nearshore facility to date.
Highland Infrastructure brings in Modern Energy Management to build 250 MW in Philippines
Singapore-based Modern Energy Management (MEM) has been appointed as owner’s representative and technical advisor for Highland Infrastructure’s flagship 250-MW wind project in the Philippines.
Vale buys Mitsui’s Mozambique coal interests for $2 ahead of divestment
Brazil’s Vale is to buy Mitsui & Co.’s 15% stake in Mozambique’s Moatize coal mine and its 50% interest in the Nacala Logistics Corridor (NLC) for $1 each.
India forges closer ties with IEA
India’s concerns over energy security amid international oil price volatility have prompted the country to forge closer ties with the Paris-headquartered International Energy Agency (IEA).
Indonesian regulator confirms NuEnergy’s CBM discovery
Indonesian upstream regulator SKK Migas has confirmed Australian-listed NuEnergy’s discovery of gas at one of the company’s coal-bed methane (CBM) projects in South Sumatra.
PTT reviews COVID-19’s impact on Thai LNG demand
State-owned Thai major PTT has said it is monitoring how the country’s latest outbreak of COVID-19 infections will affect domestic demand for liquified natural gas (LNG).
Sumitomo to stop investing in new oil development projects
Japanese trading house Sumitomo Corp. has said it will stop investing in new oil development projects as it shifts away from fossil fuels businesses amid a global push to cut greenhouse gas emissions, the Nikkei reported.
India’s emissions conundrum
India’s power sector offers global investment opportunities, but crucial reforms are needed
JA Solar expands solar cell manufacturing plans
China’s JA Solar aims to build 10 GW per year of new solar cell manufacturing capacity in Yangzhou, expanding its previous plans to build 6 GW at the site by 66%.
Asian buyers need to rethink LNG strategy
Asian buyers of liquefied natural gas (LNG) are beginning to rethink their energy strategies after prices soared to record highs in recent weeks.
China’s city-gas operators enjoy winter rush
China’s coldest winter in decades has proved to be a boon for the country’s city-gas operators, which have seen fuel demand skyrocket.

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