Kwasi Kwarteng, Britain's business secretary, is said to be pushing to end the use of Chinese state-owned companies in critical infrastructure
The UK-based group hopes to develop the Asian Renewable Energy Hub (AREH) in northwestern Australia, with eventual capacity of 26 gigawatts of solar, wind and green hydrogen power
Beijing plans to launch a satellite in 2028 that will test wireless power transmission technology from space to the ground from an altitude of 400km
The plants, with a combined capacity of 4,000 MW, were due to be built by Russia's Rosatom and Japan Atomic Power in Ninh Thuan, a central province, under an earlier plan
Razon's Prime Infra Holdings will buy the majority stake from a company controlled by Dennis Uy, a close associate of outgoing Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte
Moscow's war on Ukraine has highlighted the reliance of European Union countries, especially Germany, on Russian fossil fuels and turned energy security into a major issue
Project Ivovik will be the European country's biggest wind farm and largest-ever investment in renewable energy sources by a Chinese enterprise
The automotive giant will work with JVC Kenwood, a maker of portable power units, and Yokohama-based R Energy, which recycles Nissan batteries
Imports by India's states and private utilities over the next five months for blending with domestic coal are likely to be the highest in six years
China accounted for 52% of new coal power station capacity built globally last year, but overall power capacity from the fossil fuel shrank worldwide, a new study shows
The order will not apply to companies with approved foreign investments, firms in special economic zones, UN agencies, embassies, INGOs and state airlines
The goal of the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak project is to unlock the secret to clean and limitless energy on earth, with minimal waste products