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Which Asian countries will lead adoption of ammonia for power generation?
Which Asian countries will lead adoption of ammonia for power generation?
Four countries are seen to lead the shift.
Thorcon Power and PLN Nusantara Power ink deal for nuclear project
This marks the commencement of information exchange between the partners.
Aboitiz Power unit inks project deals with PSALM and NPC
This is in line with the privatisation of a hydroelectric plant.
NSW to formulate national solar panel recycling scheme
Australia’s solar panel waste volumes are expected to nearly double over the next five years.
NSW launches connection enquiries for HumeLink
Main construction for the project will commence in the coming weeks.
Shanghai Electric's Oman solar plant completes assessments and final handover
This will generate 1.5 billion kWh of electricity annually.
GPSC unit enters share purchase deal for 8.63 MW waste-to-energy facility
This is part of the company’s portfolio rebalancing.
SP Group: Laying the groundwork for a just and practical energy future in Asia Pacific
For SP Group GCEO Stanley Huang, recognising every country’s different starting points is vital in addressing energy transition.
Reframing enabling policies for enhancing ASEAN’s infrastructure readiness on energy transition
Ensuring ASEAN is ready for the energy transition will require the region and its member states to scale up current plans.
Seatrium and Karpowership launch LNGTS Americas
This can be paired with powerships to deliver energy to areas with limited access.
Gentari breaks ground on Maryvale Solar and Energy Storage project
This will benefit around 82,000 homes annually.
Citicore Renewable Energy’s revenue jumps 28% in H1
Growth was driven by an increase in electricity sales.
Global waste-to-energy to reach $95.19m by 2035
APAC is the fastest-growing market.
What fuels hydrogen fuel cells market’s expansion
APAC is leading adoption.
APAC leads nuclear energy growth
Geopolitical tensions and the price of fossil fuels are fuelling diversification.
ENGIE names new managing director for local energy infrastructures in SEA
Jacques Boonen’s appointment was effective this month.
Seatrium and Karpowership boost efforts for scalable maritime energy solutions
The partnership involves the integration of new generation powerships.
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