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Balancing technology will be key to achieving net-zero targets in Southeast Asia

Wärtsilä talks about how renewables combined with flexible balancing technologies will enable net-zero power systems in the region.

Vena Energy to develop 2,000MW offshore wind project in Australia

The project will be located off the Victorian Coast in the Gippsland Basin. 

Renewable energy use may become mandatory for some Indian sectors

The bill will impose carbon trading and minimum consumption of non-fossil fuel sources.

Sembcorp, Pertamina, IGNIS Energy to study clean hydrogen development in Indonesia

They will explore the development of hydrogen facilities in Sumatra.

Masdar-EDF JV to develop 7MWp solar plant for Khazna Data Centers

It will supply power to Khazna’s second data centre in Masdar City.

Iberdrola commissions wind-solar project in Australia

The combined 210MW wind and 107MW solar capacity is its first hybrid project globally.

What can fix renewable energy’s intermittency?

Solar and wind power are not reliable enough to meet Southeast Asia’s issue on power demand, Enlit Asia’s invitees said.

TNB secures fund for large-scale solar project in Bukit Selambau

CIMB Islamic Bank will provide debt funding for around $39.2m.

Renewables key to resolving energy security, climate crises

Wind energy is one of the most competitive and mature technologies.

Shell, Foresight enter joint venture to develop 370MW RE projects in Australia

The projects include wind and solar farms, and battery storage.

South Korea’s gas consumption to fall 4% in 2022: report

It will stay the same in 2023 due to new nuclear and coal-fired plant start-ups.

India renewables to rise by 35-40GW annually 

This puts the market on track to reach its 2030 target.

Japan’s gas consumption to dip 5% in 2023

This comes as nuclear restarts are expected next year.

ACWA Power, KEPCO ink deal for green hydrogen, ammonia projects development

The partnership is aimed to decarbonise the operations of KEPCO.

Offshore wind struggles as Asia faces regulatory bottlenecks

This may challenge Asia’s momentum in replacing Europe as the largest offshore wind market.