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Japex, JGC Holdings and Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha partner with Petronas CCS Ventures for offshore CCS project

21 November 2023

Japan Petroleum Exploration, JGC Holdings Corporation and Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha have agreed and signed a key participation agreement with Petronas CCS Ventures.

INTERVIEW: Green transition must be a just transition, says EBRD chief economist

21 November 2023

EBRD research shows majority in transition countries believe climate change will severely affect the children of today, but fewer people are willing to pay to address the climate emergency.

BP seeks renewable energy partnerships

21 November 2023

BP is actively looking for partners for offshore wind ventures in Japan and exploring potential investments in hydrogen technology firms.

Octopus Energy launches offshore wind fund with Tokyo Gas

21 November 2023

Octopus Energy’s renewables investing arm has launched a dedicated fund with Japan's Tokyo Gas to invest GBP3bn ($3.7bn) in offshore wind projects by 2030.

Taiwan commits $126mn to accelerate hydrogen power production

20 November 2023

In a bid to advance domestic hydrogen power production, Taiwan’s Executive Yuan has approved a budget of $125.6mn for a two-year project.

European Commission rebukes Lithuania for ‘failing’ to cut emissions

20 November 2023

The European Commission has rebuked Lithuania for not fully complying with EU law in relation to air pollution and to reduce emissions of several pollutants to cut air pollution.

PLN forges global collaborations for green electricity development in Indonesia

20 November 2023

PT PLN has recently formalised a memorandum of understanding with five prominent global energy companies, marking a significant step towards the development of a green electricity ecosystem in Indonesia

EBRD supports €3bn plan for North Macedonia's green energy transition

17 November 2023

The focus of North Macedonia's coal-to-renewables transition is the REK Bitola thermal power plant that contributes over 70% of the country's total electricity production.

Pertamina strikes CCS deals with US majors

16 November 2023

Indonesia’s state-owned oil and gas producer Pertamina is pressing on in its talks with US majors ExxonMobil and Chevron on investments in carbon capture and storage facilities.

US and China agree to ramp up renewables

16 November 2023

The US and China – the world’s largest emitters – have agreed to try and replace fossil fuels with renewables. Both countries will speed up the adoption of wind, solar and other clean energy through 2030.

Siemens Energy reports $4.9bn loss, secures $16.2bn in guarantees

16 November 2023

Siemens Energy has reported a loss of €4.5bn for its 2023 fiscal year. The loss was largely because of its wind turbine division, Siemens Gamesa, which had overshadowed an “excellent performance” of its natural gas and grid activities.

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