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Indonesia’s Super Grid Becomes One Of The Keys To Clean Energy Penetration

The government plans to build an underwater power cable to connect five main areas of electricity in Indonesia or what is known as the Nusantara Supergrid Electrical Network. With the interconnection of the Supergrid power network, scattered sources of...

NTPC Limited and GE Power India Limited sign MoU to reduce carbon intensity from NTPC’s coal fired units

Carbon reduction from coal power plants is a key challenge and co-firing of low carbon fuel will facilitate the transition towards a low carbon energy economy and subsequent to “Net Zero” emissions. In its efforts to adopt advanced powering...

Singapore To Regulate Fossil-Fuel Power Station Pollution

According to the minister, Singapore's energy authority will introduce new emissions requirements for fossil fuel-fired power production units in 2023 for both new and repowered facilities. The minister of state for the ministry of commerce and industry, Low Yen Ling, stated...

Even As Europe Scrambles For Energy, Asia Appears Stable

Data has shown that Asia-Pacific's power supply is secure despite Europe's ongoing power crisis, largely because coal is still heavily used in the region. Power generators in Asia now have limited access to LNG as a result of the region's...

Energy Giants Back To Coal As Europe Prepares For Winter

As governments around Europe get ready for winter despite the energy crisis, energy company Orsted will continue or restart operations at three fossil fuel facilities after receiving a directive from Danish authorities to do so. The Danish state, Orsted's largest...

Britain Energy Problem Leads It To Repeal Its Fracking Ban

Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the U.K. government removed its ban on fracking on September 22nd, claiming the need to expand domestic energy supply. Ending the moratorium on mining the U.K.'s vast reserves of shale may see gas flowing...

Launch of Fossil Fuel Registry To Aid Tracking Stuck Assets

September 19 saw the official debut of the first global registry of oil and gas reserves, production, and emissions, according to Carbon Tracker and Global Energy Monitor, which includes information on more than 50,000 fields. In order to help investors better...

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