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India utility buyers have stepped up spot LNG purchases this summer to fill the shortfall in contracted long-term supply. None one of India’s 16 GW power gen capacity of gas-grid connected capacity received imported LNG under long-term arrangements in April and May, while large parts of the country suffered from blistering heat waves. Electric utilities […]
Suspension of nearly 10.2 mtpa of Qatari LNG supply to Asia is forcing utility buyers to switch to coal, with an additional 150 million tonnes of consumption projected through 2030, roughly half of which in 2026 alone. The driver is a supply gap, not green policies, RystadEnergy said, anticipating an LNG shortfall of 35 million […]
Ansaldo Nucleare has finished two modernization projects at Slovenia’s Krško nuclear power plant, supporting shift from gas-fired power to baseload nuclear energy. Acting as main contractor, Ansaldo Nucleare managed full engineering, procurement, construction, installation, and commissioning for upgrading the Water Treatment System and replacing the Waste Gas Compressor Package. The upgrade strengthens Krško’s contribution as […]
Eskom has entered an LNG supply agreement with Zululand Energy Terminal (ZET) to underpin its planned 3,000 MW gas-to-power project in Richards Bay, South Africa. The deal will make Eskom a “foundation customer” at the proposed regas terminal, which will offer open-access LNG imports. ZET is being developed by a joint venture linked to Vopak […]
A worsening fuel supply crunch is hitting Asian economies. India has so far relied on subsidies to protect its 1.4 billion population, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi also urged citizens to reduced fuel consumption by travelling less, lower fertilizer use in farming and to use less electricity. Governments face mounting pressure to contain the fallout. […]
Britain’s Drax Group commissioned its 299 MW Hirwaun open-cycle gas turbine (OCGT) plant in South Wales, marking the first of three fast-response gas units expected to deliver around 900 MW of flexible capacity once fully operational. The Hirwaun OCGT provides peaking power and grid stabilisation services as Britain’s electricity system becomes increasingly reliant on intermittent […]
UK energy regulator Ofgem has confirmed the domestic energy price cap will rise by 13% to £1,862 from July. While the cap applies to households, volatile wholesales gas prices weigh heavy on company’s operating costs. According to the Office for National Statistics, 66% of UK businesses reported concerns about energy prices earlier this year, rising […]
Petroleum, not LNG, accounts for most of the United States’ energy trade, reaching a 31 quadrillion British thermal units (quads) in 2025, followed by gas with 9 quads, according to U.S. government data. Yet natural gas is the faster growing export, with sales quadrupling over the past decade due to booming shale gas and expanded […]
British battery storage specialist Equonic and contractor Baron Knight have teamed up to pursue, deliver and scale renewable energy and battery-storage projects across the UK, as demand for grid-scale storage accelerates. Under the agreement, Eqonic will supply battery storage systems, inverters and related technical support to Barton Knight under defined supply contracts, while Barton will install, […]
As the June 24, 2026 deadline approaches, developers are racing to submit bids for Singapore’s first tranche of three planned 600 MW hydrogen-ready gas-fired power plants. The Request for Proposal (RFP) calls for private firms to build, own, and operate one combined-cycle gas turbine (CCGT) plant by 2031, with up to two additional units slated […]
GE Vernova’s HA gas turbine fleet has surpassed 4 million commercial operating hours worldwide. Since the first HA unit entered commercial operation in 2016, the fleet has grown to 128 units operating, generating approximately 74 GW of power plant capacity. “Surpassing 4 million commercial operating hours is a strong validation of the HA fleet’s performance, […]
- Electricity demand outpaces GDP growth, IEA finds
- Germany’s EEG reform reshapes role of gas-fired powergen
- Biomass challenges gas power on fuel costs, offsets higher Capex
- Saipem’s Baleine contract to boost Ivory Coast’s gas burn
- Cambodia plans to import first LNG for power-gen in 2027
- Japan deepens LNG-to-power links across Asia
- Constitution Pipeline could save US Northeast consumers $5.8bn
News in Brief
Wärtsilä powers Texan data center
Aug 17 – Wärtsilä is preparing to deliver an off-grid power solution for a new data center, under construction in Texas. The 790 MW power plant will operate with 42 Wärtsilä 50SG engines running on natural gas.
India’s power demand up 5%
July 29 – Electricity demand in India is on course to rise 4-5% year-on-year in 2027, Fitch Rating reckons, referring to the country’s higher cooling needs and economic growth. Coal remains king in the Indian energy mix, fuelling more than 70% of power stations, while gas-burn fell to 15% in June 2026, down from 22% a year earlier amid supply constraints and higher LNG prices.
Japan mulls debt financing for US power projects
July 27 – The Japanese government is considering foreign debt finance for gas-fired power projects in the United States that form part of its $550 billion U.S. investment pledge. “If financing from foreign banks materialises, it should further facilitate the procurement of foreign-currency funding needed to implement the investment initiative,” the finance ministry said on the platform X late on Sunday.
EUAs hover around €80/t
July 24 – EU Carbon Emission Allowances are expected to continue their mean-reversion trading around €80/t for the rest of this month, as the Commissions adjustments leave supply-demand balances for carbon credits tight through 2035. Further out, Energy Aspects reckons there may be 250 Mt more allowances in the market through 2040 as the pace of how fast the ETS cap falls has been slowed down for 2036 onwards.
Index seeks partners for Rivers IPP
July 22 – Nigeria’s Index Thermal Power has invited engineering firms, infrastructure developers and institutional investors to join the development and financing of its proposed 1,800 MW gas-fired independent power plant in Rivers State. The project is planned for the Onne Oil and Gas Free Trade Zone in Port Harcourt.
Utilita Energy joins WattsWatt
July 20 – Utilita Energy has become the third energy supplier to join WattsWatt – the national energy information service – alongside Outfox Energy and Home Energy in bid to help households gain affordable warmth by comparign tariffs and improving access to energy efficiency grants.
Electrifying urban air mobility
July 17 – Hitachi Energy and Eve Air Mobility, an Embraer-backed aircraft manufacturer, are looking to advance the electrical infrastructure needed to support urban air mobility. The agreement brings together Hitachi’s Grid-eMotion charging infrastructure with Embraer-backed electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft technology.
H2 turbine market to top $3.5bn
July 15 – The global market for hydrogen (H2)-compatible gas turbines will grow to nearly $3.5 billion by 2032, expanding at an annual rate of over 10% during the forecast period. According to DataM intelligence, hydrogen is emerging as a strategic and sustainable alternative to fossil fuelled power generation as nations strive to reduce reliance on imported fossil fuels and stabilize their power grids,
JERA, Samsung collaborate on H2 value chains
July 13 – Japan’s largest power generator JERA has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Samsung C&T of Korea to collaborate on hydrogen and ammonia. JERA is developing Japan’s first low-carbon ammonia value-chain, and is targeting start of operations around fiscal year 2029. Samsung C&T focused on low-carbon ammonia infrastructure and supply chain initiatives in Korea, and by combining their capabilities both companies aim to strengthen value chain resilience across Asia.
Seletar Campus to be powered by LNG
July 8 – GasHub has finished an LNG storage and regasification facility at Rolls-Royce’s Seletar Campus in Singapore and begun LNG deliveries, with the system designed to support the campus’s long-term energy requirements, including reliable electricity demand. The setup is part of a shift away from compressed natural gas and aims to reduce fuel deliveries, emissions, and operating costs.
Works start 1GW BESS in Germany
July 6 – Swiss energy storage operator BW ESS has started construction on the 1GW Klostermansfeld project, one of Europe’s largest battery storage projects to date. Situated in the southern Harz region, the battery is designed to supply around three million German households with electricity for at least four hours.
Siemens expand switchgear factory
July 2 – Siemens is investing €300 million to expand the production of high-efficiency power distribution systems for data centers, e-mobility and industrial automation. To that end, Siemens is expanding its switchgear factory in Frankfurt and a new supplier facility in Offenbach, creating 700 new jobs by the end of 2030
Green H2 progresses in Italy
June 29 – IGM, a specialist engineering company, has supplied a 2 MW electrolyser to Industria Gas Tecnici (IGAT), marking the company’s entry into green hydrogen production under Italy’s national Hydrogen Valley programme.
PJM braces for 5.4% load growth
June 26 – PJM Interconnection expects peak summer load will grow at an average of 5.4% per year over the next decade driven by electrification of road transport and the concentration of data centers. Summer peak load in PJM’s Dominion zone was 23,905 MW last year, 23% higher than in 2019, while winter peak load in PJM’s Dominion zone was 25,413 MW in the 2025–26 winter season, 45% higher than five years ago.
Vietnam pushes for LNG-fuelled power
June 25 – Vietnamese authorities in Nghe An province are urging PV Power to speed up development of he $2.25 billion Quynh Lap LNG-to-power project with a view to get the 1,500 MW plant into operation by 2030. Developers – comprising of PetroVietnam affiliate PV Power, Nghe An Sugar Co. and South Korea’s SK Innovation – were asked to prepare a 1:500 construction plan, the feasibility study and other required documentation to speed up permitting.
Gazprom backs Far East power expansion
June 24 – Gazprom is advancing projects to support new gas-fired power generation capacity across Russia’s Far Eastern Federal District to strengthen regional energy security. The initiatives include expanding gas supply infrastructure and ensuring fuel availability for power plants in the region.
Meta invests in solar/BESS
June 22 – Meta is partnering with Enbridge on a hybrid solar and battery energy storage system to power Meta’s data centers in Wyoming. The project comprises 1.6 GW of solar, wind and storage capacity, with the batteries supplied by Tesla.
Oman seeks adviser for IPPS
June 19 – Oman’s Nama Power and Water Procurement Company is seeking advisers for the development of new gas-fired independent power projects (IPPs). Prospective advisors will need to support project structuring, tendering, and negotiations with prospective developers. The advisory tender signals early-stage planning, with project timelines and capacities yet to be disclosed.
RINA to inspect H2WATT project
June 16 – RINA, a global inspection and certification group, has been contracted to assess the safety of the Green Hydrogen Hub Project H2WATT, an initiative lead by Indonesia’s state energy company Persero. The assessment will identify the risk of hydrogen leaks, fire and explosion, and recommend mitigation measures, e.g. ventilation and gas detection systems.
B&W supports 1.6 GW project in Virginia
June 9 – Babcock & Wilcox is collaborating with TerraSpark on a planned 1.6 GW coal-fired power project in West Virginia, part of the proposed TerraSpark Energy Campus, which secured an $18.5 million U.S. Department of Energy grant. The project exemplifies the use of coal-burn for baseload power generation in the United States, complementing gas-fired power in regional grids as feedgas demands for LNG exports keep rising.

