【中海安】全球能源动态信息
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-09 12:14

Group 1: Global Energy Trends - The global energy sector is facing challenges in traditional energy markets while experiencing strong momentum in clean energy development and accelerated energy transition and cooperation [1] Group 2: Japan's Hydrogen Supply Agreement - Kansai Electric Power Company (KEPCO) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Woodside Energy and Japan Water Agency to establish a liquid hydrogen supply chain between Australia and Japan [3] - The hydrogen will be produced at Woodside's H2Perth project in Western Australia, utilizing natural gas reforming technology, with a goal of achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions from the outset of operations [3] - The collaboration reflects a shared vision among the parties to accelerate energy transition through the integration of technology, infrastructure, and international cooperation [3] Group 3: Peru's Renewable Energy Initiatives - Peru's Ministry of Energy and Mines has granted key rights for two solar photovoltaic projects in the Moquegua region, signaling positive developments for clean energy deployment [4] - ATN, a power transmission concessionaire, has received a temporary concession for a 100MW solar park, allowing them to conduct feasibility studies over the next 24 months [4] Group 4: Kazakhstan's Nuclear Power Expansion - Kazakhstan plans to build a second nuclear power plant in the Almaty region to further expand domestic energy production [5] - The location for the new plant will be in the same area as the first nuclear power plant, addressing the region's long-standing energy shortages [5] - Kazakhstan is in discussions with potential contractors, including companies from China, France, Russia, and South Korea, with the China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) being a leading candidate for the project [5]