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Taiwan’s Synera Renewable Energy expands into South Korea with 840MW wind project
Synera Renewable Energy Group (SRE Group), a leading offshore wind developer based in Taiwan, has forged a strategic partnership with Moondo Wind Energy (MWE) to launch a joint venture (JV) aimed at advancing offshore wind power
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines and Singapore partner to advance maritime decarbonisation
Japanese shipping giant Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has strengthened its partnership with Singapore’s Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) to drive advancements in maritime decarbonisation, digital innovation and workforce development
Malaysia's Meta Bright and Tunas Manja partner to advance solar energy solutions
Meta Bright Group Bhd, a Malaysian conglomerate active in property development and renewable energy, has joined forces with retail operator Tunas Manja Sdn Bhd (TMG) to implement energy efficiency measures through rooftop solar installations
Malaysia to launch first solid-state hydrogen reactor for rural electrification in 2025
Malaysia will roll out its inaugural solid-state hydrogen reactor in the first quarter of 2025, aiming to provide sustainable electricity to underserved rural areas, according to the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation
Bangladesh, Sri Lanka to review Adani energy projects following US bribery allegations
Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are reassessing energy projects linked to India’s Adani Group following US prosecutors’ indictment of chairman Gautam Adani and others for alleged bribery of Indian officials.
NTPC Green Energy shares jump on debut, valuing firm at $12bn
NTPC Green Energy, the renewable energy subsidiary of India's NTPC, saw its shares jump 11.9% on its trading debut on November 27, valuing the company at INR1.02 trillion ($12.08bn).
Tullow and Ghana Forestry Commission to launch carbon offset project
Alberta to challenge Ottawa’s cap on oil and gas emissions
Canada’s oil-patch Alberta will soon challenge Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s planned cap on oil and gas emissions.
Japarov and Scholz hold talks in Berlin, Kyrgyzstan’s bid to convert public debt into green energy equity on agenda
UN talks start in South Korea on plastics pollution as waste chokes planet
A highly anticipated week of UN talks on plastic pollution has started in Busan, South Korea. The summit is officially called the fifth Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee discussions.
Serbia launches second renewables auction with EBRD support
Serbia launched its second renewable energy auction on November 27, aiming to add 424.8 MW of wind and solar power capacity to its grid.
Turkey showcases renewables ambitions at inaugural “special tour” roadshow event in London
Parkmead mulls ditching UK oil and gas, eyes renewables and international upstream
The UK now levies some of the highest taxes on oil and gas production in the world.
West Australia unveils CCUS Action Plan
The Western Australian government has announced its first carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) action plan, positioning the state as a global frontrunner in carbon management.
Germany presses on with $18bn gas-fired power plan
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck moved forward on November 22 that will provide some €17bn in subsidies over the next nearly two decades for “hydrogen-ready” natural gas-fired power plants.
TotalEnergies, South African partner Mulilo reach financial close on $412mn of renewable energy projects
Norway pledges $60mn to Brazil's Amazon Fund
Brazilian government unveils $140mn Amazon energy plan
Brazil's Ministry of Mines and Energy has announced a BRL820mn ($140mn) investment package to develop energy access in isolated Amazon communities
INTERVIEW: Black & Veatch well-positioned for growth through energy transition
Global engineering, procurement and construction firm Black & Veatch is well-positioned both in the LNG space and across the broader energy sector to capitalise on the energy transition and ensure the company’s continued growth.
Deforestation in Brazil, Indonesia creates more CO2 emissions than fossil fuels
About 90% of global CO2 emissions come from fossil fuels and industrial processes such as cement making, but in some countries land-use change is a greater contributor.
Shell Malaysia drives solar energy push following climate commitments
Shell Malaysia has announced a groundbreaking solar energy initiative aimed at achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
Malaysia to start sustainable aviation fuel production by 2027
Malaysia is set to commence production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in 2027, with an initial output of 1mn metric tonnes annually.
Keppel advances Singapore’s energy transition with hydrogen-ready power plant
Singapore infrastructure company Keppel has installed a high-efficiency gas turbine at the Keppel Sakra Cogen Plant, Singapore’s first hydrogen-compatible cogeneration facility
Analysts urge caution on Singapore’s small modular reactor plans
Singapore’s ambition to diversify its energy mix with small modular reactors (SMRs) faces skepticism from experts citing high costs, safety concerns and limited feasibility for the compact city-state,
Thai energy giant PTT setup carbon reduction efforts
Thai energy giant PTT Plc is accelerating its efforts to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by adopting carbon capture technology and exploring hydrogen usage,

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