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China is shifting from a liquefied natural gas demand sink to a price-responsive balancer, reducing imports when prices rise and increasing them when they fall, Wood Mackenzie analysts said. https://t.co/QI99OrL44b
India peak demand hits 270 gigawatts as cooling demand rises during heatwaves, whilst solar output drops after sunset, increasing reliance on night-time supply and tightening grid conditions, the International Energy Agency said. https://t.co/BlmV0d5Znl
Join Dr Yali Natalie Feng and Rajendra Nuthakki for a Sulzer and Asian Power webinar on 29 July, where they will explore strategies to improve turbogenerator reliability and extend asset life.
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Malaysia is set to exceed its 2040 renewable energy target by 2031, according to GlobalData, with capacity forecast to reach 31.5GW by 2035, driven by solar expansion, storage rollout, and rising demand from data centres, EVs, and industrial activity. https://t.co/1kGziU6uhJ
The Middle East conflict is reshaping Asia’s energy investment plans as supply route risks rise, whilst global energy spending hits $3.4t, with electricity, grids, and renewables taking the largest share in 2026, the International Energy Agency said. https://t.co/sCxougZCRi
Oil majors are investing in renewables but remain cautious, whist fossil fuels are forecast to fall from 62% in 2020 to 50% by 2030, according to GlobalData. https://t.co/atR9fvgCys
China exported over 3,000 megawatts of solar panels to the Philippines in March and April 2026, pushing it ahead of Pakistan to become its second-largest solar export market this year, an Ember report said. https://t.co/x040NfPGjT
Solar will become the world’s largest source of electricity by 2032 as countries shift from imported fossil fuels to electrified power systems following repeated global energy shocks, BloombergNEF projects. https://t.co/2kv5YS2RXQ
Asian Power and Sulzer present “Seizing Opportunities & Mitigating Risks in Turbogenerator Operations” on 29 July 2026.
The session will explore improved generator performance amidst changing conditions and reliability risks.
Read: https://t.co/NwAOP2EcKj
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India’s renewable buildout is racing ahead, but transmission lag is holding power back, with Ember flagging a widening execution gap as grid delays, curtailment, and missed capacity begin to reshape the country’s 2030 clean energy push. https://t.co/Pyxkn06O8d