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RATCH Group sets new green projects in Australia, Vietnam and the Philippines

Future developments are projected to generate a 2,918.23 MW capacity from 2024 to 2033.

Amazon to develop 60 MW solar project in South Korea

This will support its target to reach net-zero carbon by 2040.

Companies pledge for tripling of nuclear power by 2050

120 companies and 140 nations have expressed support for the pledge.

Australia support RE startups with $1.1m funding

This fund will support the project of EnergyLab for startup companies.

ACWA to develop largest green hydrogen facility in Indonesia

The project will be supported by 600 MW of solar and wind power.

Abu Dhabi, IEA ink MOU for power sector decarbonisation

The partnership will also work on renewable energy integration into the grid.

4 Japanese energy firms chosen for offshore wind power project in Akita Prefecture

The project will be located off Oga City, Katagami City, and Akita City in Akita Prefecture.

IRENA gains major $4.05b boost for energy transition platform

The ETAF Platform is intended to boost renewable energy within developing countries.

Pertamina and petroleum refineries firm develop new geothermal project

Way Ratai Geothermal Working Area cover 70,710 hectares of geothermal energy.

74.8 MW biomass plant starts operations in Japan

It can supply power to around 150,000 households.

AGEL raises $1.36b for construction financing framework

The additional fund brings its construction Financing Framework to $3b.

CLP to supply solar power to Shui On’s Nanjing commercial, office complex

This is CLP’s first medium to long-term deal in Mainland China.

AGL to look into potential battery recycling facility in Hunter Energy Hub

The Liddel and Baywater sites are being converted into the Hunter Energy Hub.

Sembcorp bags tender for largest solar power project in Singapore

The project will increase the solar capacity of Jurong Island to 142.2MWp from 25.2MWp.

World leaders vow to grow renewable energy capacity and double energy efficiency improvements

World leaders commit to working together to reach 11,000 GW of renewables capacity.