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Anti-nuclear feeling passes into history as Asia looks past Fukushima

29 May 2023

In the months that followed the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant meltdown in mid-March 2011, few in Japan would have ever suspected that nuclear power would again be looked at as a possible future source of power for the nation of 125mn.

UK’s Crown Estate wants Celtic Sea floating wind projects in phases

29 May 2023

The UK’s Crown Estate has updated developers on the current status of the Celtic Sea floating wind tender round, highlighting work by the UK government.

New Indian gigafactory spearheads nation’s EV cell ambitions

29 May 2023

Just a week after Indian government and private sector officials held talks with Tesla with a view to attracting the US electric car maker to the subcontinent, construction work has begun at what is said to be the largest battery gigafactory in India

Governor: California must add 148 GW of clean energy by 2045

29 May 2023

Governor Gavin Newsom of California said that the state must add 148 GW of new clean energy to achieve a 100% clean energy grid and carbon neutrality by 2045.

Japan-UK tie-up raises hopes of floating molten salt reactor

28 May 2023

Reports from Japan say that over a dozen of the nation’s leading nuclear power-linked firms have invested heavily in the UK firm Core Power.

Leaked proposal indicates Hungary’s MVM Group keen to take over Serbian hydropower plants

28 May 2023

Energy experts and opposition politicians in Serbia are concerned about a proposed agreement between the Serbian government and Hungary, which they claim could result in the transfer of control over the country's hydropower resources to Hungary.

Ammonia to boost Indonesia’s fertiliser, fuel, power potential

26 May 2023

An ongoing study initiated by a joint Indonesian and Danish team is looking into the feasibility of construction and plant operations for an ammonia production facility in a remote corner of the Southeast Asian country.

Serbia plans €15bn energy infrastructure investments

24 May 2023

Serbia plans to invest approximately €15bn in energy infrastructure in the upcoming years, Milan Aleksic, assistant to the energy minister responsible for the electricity sector, told the CIGRE Serbia 2023 conference on electric power in Zlatibor.

Chinese solar exports climb 64%

24 May 2023

China's solar exports grew 64% in 2022 to $52bn despite global tensions, according to analysis by consultancy Wood Mackenzie.

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