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Sembcorp unit secures conditional approval to import electricity from Vietnam
It can import up to 1.2 gigawatts of power from Vietnam to Singapore.
Sembcorp unit secures conditional approval to import electricity from Vietnam
It can import up to 1.2 gigawatts of power from Vietnam to Singapore.
MENA renewable capacity rose to 57% but lags from hydrogen and gas
MENA needs 20 times the capacity to replace the region’s gas-fired generation.
Sembcorp taps IHI Corporation, GE Vernova for potential retrofitting of its Sakra power plant
The SG-based company wants to retrofit its power plant with ammonia-firing capabilities.
CNOOC Limited finds major coalbed methane field in southern China
The CBM field has reserves of over 100 billion cubic metres (BCM) of gas.
EMA, MPA shortlist 6 consortiums for low-carbon ammonia project
The request for proposal for the consortiums will be launched by the end of 2023.
J-Power upgrades Tomamae Winvilla Wind Farm
It was upgraded to eight wind turbines with 4,300 kW output.
Singapore to centralise gas procurement to ensure stable supply
A new entity, Gasco, will lead the procurement of gas supply.
Australia’s renewable energy output up 13%; solar power leading
The output reached 7 terawatt-hours (TWh).
Australia's renewable sector investor inks new partnership for distributed energy platform
The partnership will support solar projects and storage assets.
Australia’s power market is the most volatile globally: study
The Down Under reports price fluctuations following coal generation outages.
GE Vernova starts commercial operations for 500 MW heating plant in South Korea
The facility will supply power and steam to 100,000 citizens in the district.
CNOOC Limited delivers Train 3 of Tangguh LNG Project in Indonesia
Train 3 has a plant capacity of 7.6 million tons per annum.
Singapore to launch Southeast Asia’s 1st floating, stacked energy storage system
It will start operations in the first quarter of 2024.
CLP Holdings extends support for low-carbon energy in Mainland China
It has also pledged to uphold China’s “30.60” dual goals.
South Korea’s electricity costs remain elevated due to high import prices
Around 97% of the country’s energy needs are met by imported energy.