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Indonesia strives to boost renewable energy amidst challenges to achieve 2025 energy mix target

16 January 2024

Minister of Energy and Mineral Resource, Arifin Tasrif has said that Indonesia's energy mix program has not shown significant progress in 2023, urging the nation to intensify efforts to reach the targeted 23% energy mix by 2025

Sunview Group eyes Cambodian renewable energy market with strategic alliance

16 January 2024

Malaysian renewable energy player Sunview Group Bhd is venturing into Cambodia

Climate Crisis to be become greatest global risk

15 January 2024

Over the next ten years, climate change and its consequences will pose the greatest risk to the world. That’s according to roughly 1,500 global experts.

Thailand to remove solar rooftop from factory registration requirement

15 January 2024

Thailand's Ministry of Industry has announced plans to deregulate solar rooftop installations, meaning that they will no longer be classified as factories

Renewable capacity growth is faster than ever, but more acceleration needed to meet Paris 2030 goal, says IEA

12 January 2024

The International Energy Agency has released a major report that found the world’s renewable capacity was up by half in 2023 and is currently growing at the fastest pace ever.

Mongolia’s uranium exports are foreign policy gold

12 January 2024

Mongolia’s deep and untapped uranium reserves are generating global interest, allowing the landlocked nation to richly diversify its diplomacy.

The Pakistan government fails to woo a single investor for solar project

12 January 2024

In a significant setback, the 600-MW solar power project at Muzaffargarh faced a major hurdle as no bids were received despite numerous revisions in incentives and extended deadlines

Lobbying under way as US clean hydrogen rules in debate

11 January 2024

A public hearing will be held in late March on the US Treasury Department’s new and controversial clean hydrogen guidance, unveiled just before Christmas. And fierce lobbying is now under way to try and influence the final rules.

Tide starting to turn for wind power: Vestas will have “massive” revenue growth

11 January 2024

Denmark’s Vestas, the world’s largest wind turbine manufacturer, will see “massive revenue growth in the coming years”, said a senior analyst.

More wind generation in Europe than coal, says Ember

11 January 2024

For the first time, Europe saw more wind power generation in the last quarter of 2023 than generation from coal. This is according to the climate think-tank Ember.

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