Saturday, April 25, 2026

Energy

Won Falls Even After Fed Rate Cut Reduces Korea US Policy Gap

The strained won remains a central concern in Seoul as the currency weakened despite the US Federal Reserve’s latest rate cut. The development underscores...

Niigata Nuclear Restart Heads to Assembly Vote

The Niigata nuclear restart entered a critical phase as the regional assembly began formal deliberations on the future of the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa power plant. The...

Energy Self Reliance Shapes North Korea’s New Hydropower Milestone

North Korea highlighted its policy of energy self reliance on Thursday by unveiling a new hydropower plant in Kangwon Province. The inauguration ceremony marked...

Low-Carbon Hydrogen Certification Advances in Taiwan

Taiwan advances low-carbon hydrogen initiatives as the Ministry of Economic Affairs finalizes draft guidelines for domestic certification. Consequently, the system complements the Taiwan Renewable...

Mongolia Fuel Crisis Exposes Energy Dependence

Mongolia recently faced severe fuel shortages, highlighting the country’s ongoing energy dependence on its neighbors. Motorists in Ulaanbaatar experienced hours-long waits, standing in queues...

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