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Bangladeshi LNG-fired power plant secures loan
Japanese energy giant JERA and India’s Reliance Power have secured a $642mn loan for their planned liquefied natural gas-fired thermal power plant in Bangladesh.
Vestas wins 54-MW multibrand service agreement in the Philippines
Vestas wins 54-MW multibrand service agreement in the Philippines
COVID and project difficulties keep Siemens Gamesa in the red
COVID and project difficulties keep Siemens Gamesa in the red
Japanese banks confirm lending to Qatar solar project
Japanese banks are to provide financing for Qatar’s 800-MW Siraj-1 solar power plant, which has secured a record-low tariff of $0.01 per kWh.
India could reach 510-GW green target by 2030
India could reach 510-GW green target by 2030
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners commits to 3.5-GW wind farm in Vietnam
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners commits to 3.5-GW wind farm in Vietnam
Australia backs ground-breaking Australian-ASEAN Power Link
The Australian government has lent its support to Sun Cable’s proposed Australian-ASEAN Power Link (AAPL), which aims to send electricity from the world’s largest battery and solar farm to Asian markets.
Plans unveiled for major Vietnamese LNG-to-power investment
Chan May LNG is planning to invest up to $6bn in an LNG-to-power project in Vietnam as interest in such ventures grows in the country.
Australian gas shortages make case for upstream investment
Cooper Energy is pushing ahead with a new upstream project even though companies are delaying investments amid the current industry downturn.
Vestas wins 50-MW order for intertidal wind project in Vietnam
Vestas wins 50-MW order for intertidal wind project in Vietnam
Bangladesh LNG power project secures Japanese loans
Japanese companies intend to loan JPY69bn ($644mn) to a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) fired power project in Bangladesh.
AGN unveils South Australian gas grid expansion plans
Australian Gas Networks (AGN) has unveiled plans to invest around AUD580mn ($404.8mn) in the South Australian natural gas grid over the next five years.
Australian firms issue asset write-down warning
Australian oil and gas companies have begun the painful process of writing off billions from the value of their upstream assets after energy prices tanked earlier this year.
Green hydrogen costs predicted to fall
Hydrogen produced by green electricity could be cheaper than hydrogen produced by burning natural gas by 2030.
NSW pushes forward with renewable energy zones
The New South Wales government is to provide A$79mn ($55mn) of public funding to support the New England Energy Zone.
Green investment rises 5%
Renewable investment showed great resilience in the first half of 2020, increasing 5% in the face of the unprecedented economic shock caused by COVID-19.
Guterres calls for coal-free COVID-19 recovery plans
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’ call for an end to coal support contrasts with G20 states’ continued support for fossil fuels
Southeast Asian majors consider green future
Two of Southeast Asia’s state-owned oil and gas majors have unveiled plans to begin investing in renewable energy as they begin to prepare for a fossil-free future.
India receives record-low solar tariff bids
The Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) has received a historic low tariff bid of INR2.36 ($0.03) per kWh from SolarPack
Japan confirms $14.4bn investment in Mozambique
Japan has announced a $14.4bn investment drive by some of the country’s leading energy developers and financiers in Mozambique’s LNG potential

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