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BCPG exits Japan solar market, redeploys funds for higher-return renewables
BCPG Public Company Limited has completed the sale of its entire Japanese solar power portfolio for THB10bn (approximately $281mn), the company announced on June 27
Japan's NRA approves long-term operation for Ohi reactors
Japan's nuclear regulator has granted Kansai Electric Power Company permission to extend the operational life of units 3 and 4 at the Ohi nuclear power plant in Fukui Prefecture for another decade
CIP’s latest offshore wind farm in Taiwan begins power generation
The Zhong Neng offshore wind farm in Taiwan, a collaborative project between Taiwan’s China Steel Corporation and Danish fund manager Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, has started producing its first power
New and renewable energy bill nears final stage
The discussion on the New and Renewable Energy Bill (RUU EBET) is nearing its final stage
Ukraine owes green power generation investors $711mn
Ukraine owes renewable energy investors approximately $711.19mn under its green tariff obligations.
Kyiv plans to build two waste-to-energy thermal power plants
Kyiv is planning to construct two thermal power plants that will generate energy by burning waste.
Over a billion people's food supplies threatened by the accelerating climate crisis by 2050
Extreme heat this summer has already killed 1,300 Muslims on the annual hajj to Mecca, but climate change threatens the lives of far more people if crops start failing due to rising heat and water stress, recent research has shown.
Solar investment backed as EBRD extends €25mn five-year loan to Istanbul-listed cement maker Cimsa
Madison Metals concludes drilling programme that unearthed high-grade uranium at Namibia permit
China’s Energy Singularity produces first net energy positive fusion reaction
The Shanghai-based commercial fusion energy company Energy Singularity announced on June 19 it has successfully built the world’s first fusion reactor that puts out more energy than it takes in to run it.
Indonesia discovers new source of clean energy in Central Sulawesi
The Geological Agency of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) has discovered a new, clean, and natural energy source in Central Sulawesi—natural hydrogen
Malaysia and UNDP collaborate on green economy framework
Malaysia and the United Nations Development Programme are collaborating to develop a green economy module tailored to the country's needs, Deputy Economy Minister Datuk Hanifah Hajar Taib announced
Canada’s oil and gas sector “muzzled” by new greenwashing law
New federal legislation in Canada has spooked the oil ad gas sector so much that some prominent companies and lobby groups have dramatically reduced their online and social media presence.
Fossil fuel use reaches global high
A new report finds that fossil fuel energy use rose to a record high in 2023, despite efforts to combat climate change.
Global gas flaring at highest level in five years
In 2023, the volume of gas flared globally rose by 9bn cubic metres to 148 bcm, the highest level since 2019, according to a new World Bank report. This is despite efforts to curtail the practice because of climate change.
Thailand courts Japanese investment with focus on clean energy and future industries
Thailand is making a concerted effort to attract continued investment from Japan, its long-standing partner, with a focus on clean energy, future industries, and a revamped business environment.
Malaysian renewable energy sector attracts Taiwanese giant GreenRock
Malaysia's thriving renewable energy sector has drawn its first Taiwanese player as GreenRock Energy partners with Solarvest Holdings Bhd to advance green energy solutions in both nations
Indonesia's first mobile floating solar power plant developed by BRIN researchers
Researchers at the Centre for Energy Conversion and Conservation Research of the National Research and Innovation Agency have developed Indonesia's first mobile floating solar power plant
Azerbaijan submits carbon certificate applications for small hydroelectric plants
Small hydroelectric plants located in Kalbajar and Lachin are undergoing the process of obtaining carbon certificates.

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