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India restates commitment to highest nuclear safety standards

Needs nuclear energy to meet growing energy requirements.

India restates commitment to highest nuclear safety standards

Needs nuclear energy to meet growing energy requirements.

Malaysian economic zone going green

Iskandar Malaysia wants more energy-efficient lifestyle for its people.

Chinese companies to build four power plants in Pakistan

Will partner with Qatari companies in this project.

Biomass refinery to locate in Malaysia

Will partner Malaysia government and business firms.

China on the way to building more solar power stations

Total capacity of new stations will reach 12 GW.

China’s largest NiH battery plant now operational

Nickel-hydrogen battery plant is located in Changsha City.

ASEAN should focus more on renewable energy

International Energy Agency sees RE as an alternative energy source.

Korean biomass power plant to be Asia’s largest

Will have 105 MW capacity when completed in 2015.

Shunfeng buys Chinese assets of bankrupt Suntech

Suntech once world's largest solar panel maker by capacity.

Indonesia to build 300,000 bpd refinery

Refinery will reduce dependence on imported fuels.

Belgium’s Enfinity will build 20 MW solar power plant in Zamboanga City

Plant part of the solution to the city’s power crisis.

India prepares to build its largest nuclear reactor

Will also be India’s first light-water nuclear reactor.

Reforms could end monopolies in China’s energy sector

More private capital to exploit oil and gas resources. Wang Zhen, deputy director of the institute of energy strategy at the China University of Petroleum, claims monopolies in China's energy sector are coming to end. He noted that reforms will no longer stress state-ownership but will instead focus on competence and willingness to carry out national industrial policy. Reforms will prioritize the needs of the whole oil refining industry, he said. Analysts expect higher imports of refined oil products, allowing more private investors into the business.

China Longyuan wins two wind power projects in South Africa

Projects located in North Cape Province. China Longyuan Power has been awarded bids for two wind power projects totaling 244 MW by the Department of Energy, South Africa under the third round of the South African government's Renewable Energy Procurement Program.