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Accelerating clean energy adoption can lower power costs

Solar and wind are the cheapest renewable energy options.

Accelerating clean energy adoption can lower power costs

Solar and wind are the cheapest renewable energy options.

Solar potential underutilised in sunniest markets

Access to financing remains a barrier to increasing solar capacity.

State Grid Zhenjiang’s new module enhances low-voltage PV estimation accuracy

State Grid Jiangsu Electric Power Research Institute developed the module.

First Gen sets $1.27b capex for 2024

The funding focus will be hydropower and other renewable energy projects.

NHPC seeks bidders for 1.2 GW solar power projects

NHPC will sell the power from the solar projects to state utilities and discoms.

ACWA Power and Tunisia partner for green hydrogen project

This will support Tunisia’s strategy of exporting green hydrogen to Europe.

APAC to see $15b investment in CCS over next decade

Australia, Malaysia and Indonesia are emerging hubs for carbon capture.

Australia awards fund for Consumer Energy Resources Data Exchange

This will serve as a “digital spine” in simplifying CER integration.

ONGC and EverEnviro partner to develop 10 compressed bio-gas plants

They aim to lessen India’s reliance on imported gas.

UAE and China ink agreement to collaborate on nuclear energy development

The partnership focuses on a framework for best practices in running nuclear plants.

Sterlite Power secures $165.2m funding for transmission project

Power Finance Corporation will provide the funding.

Asia Pacific dominates global wind market with 71% share

Record installations highlight the region's renewable energy surge.

BayWa r.e. and Hankuk Paper to develop 60-MW onshore wind project in South Korea

The project will support the Hankuk Paper and the country’s energy transition.

High costs and delays make SMRs a risky bet for energy transition

The price of a China SMR project was triple its initial projections.

RATCH Group targets to expand in gas-fired and RE projects

The company has 4,340 MW of renewable energy pipeline projects.

Southeast Asia's gas-fired capacity set to double: report

However, GEM said the region’s growing demand could be met by renewable energy.