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Fossil fuel use reaches global high
A new report finds that fossil fuel energy use rose to a record high in 2023, despite efforts to combat climate change.
Thailand courts Japanese investment with focus on clean energy and future industries
Thailand is making a concerted effort to attract continued investment from Japan, its long-standing partner, with a focus on clean energy, future industries, and a revamped business environment.
Malaysian renewable energy sector attracts Taiwanese giant GreenRock
Malaysia's thriving renewable energy sector has drawn its first Taiwanese player as GreenRock Energy partners with Solarvest Holdings Bhd to advance green energy solutions in both nations
Indonesia's first mobile floating solar power plant developed by BRIN researchers
Researchers at the Centre for Energy Conversion and Conservation Research of the National Research and Innovation Agency have developed Indonesia's first mobile floating solar power plant
India to host ISO council meeting and showcase biofuel advancements
India, as the ISO Chair for 2024, is hosting the International Sugar Organization Council Meeting in New Delhi from June 25 to 27 2024, during which India is likely to showcase its progress with biofuel
Putin makes nuclear power offer to Vietnam
During the visit of President Vladimir Putin to Hanoi Russia offered to help Vietnam develop nuclear power plants, RIA Novosti reports citing Alexei Likhachev, the head of the state nuclear power agency and contractor Rosatom.
Vietnam, Russia discuss nuclear energy cooperation and science centre
Vietnam and Russia have taken a step forward in potential nuclear energy collaboration, signing a memorandum outlining the development of a Centre for Nuclear Science and Technology in Vietnam.
State-owned oil and gas company Pertamina NRE targets 6 GW of clean energy by 2029
Pertamina New & Renewable Energy (Pertamina NRE), a division of the state-owned energy giant Pertamina, aims to achieve an installed capacity of 6 GW of clean energy power plants by 2029
Singapore enhances energy management system for sustainable energy future
The Energy Market Authority (EMA) of Singapore has unveiled its upgraded Energy Management System, featuring advanced tools and capabilities aimed at enhancing the monitoring and control of Singapore’s electricity transmission network
Indonesia plans commercial nuclear power plant by 2030-2034
The National Research and Innovation Agency announced that Indonesia is set to test and operate its first commercial nuclear power plant between 2030 and 2034
Norway-Singapore partnership boosts green maritime technologies
A new partnership between Singaporean and Norwegian companies launched with a four-day business visit from Singapore to Norway earlier this month
Looming heatwave threatens Vietnam's inflation goals
Vietnam's inflation target for 2024 faces renewed pressure due to a surge in electricity consumption driven by scorching summer weather
Laos inks hydropower deal to boost clean energy exports
The Lao government signed a concession agreement Wednesday for a 124MW hydropower project, advancing its ambitions to become a clean energy exporter in Southeast Asia.
2025 electricity subsidy policy to focus on poor and vulnerable households
Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Arifin Tasrif emphasised that the 2025 electricity subsidy policy will be targeted and prioritise poor and vulnerable households
Delta offshore pushes forward with $4bn Vietnam LNG project
US-based Delta Offshore Energy remains committed to its ambitious $4bn LNG-to-power project in Vietnam's Mekong Delta province of Bac Lieu, despite encountering challenges
Thailand emerges as solar powerhouse in ford's global sustainability push
Ford Motor Company's ambitious goal of sourcing 100% carbon-free electricity for global manufacturing by 2035 is gaining significant momentum, with Thailand playing a leading role
Bangladesh secures approval for hydropower agreement with Nepal and India
Bangladesh has secured approval from its Cabinet Committee on Government Purchase to import 40MW of hydroelectric power from Nepal
Vietnam's PTSC rides offshore wind boom despite profit downturn
Vietnam Petroleum Technical Services Joint Stock Corporation (PVS) is experiencing a surge in offshore wind farm construction, even as it forecasts lower profits for 2024
Vietnam and Russia strengthen nuclear cooperation amid strategic partnership
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh of Vietnam reaffirmed the nation's commitment to its Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with Russia during a recent meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin
Vietnam's path to net zero: optimising costs for a sustainable future
A comprehensive report titled "Vietnam Energy Outlook - Road to Zero Net Emissions", outlines a strategic scenario for Vietnam to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050
Indonesia continues with Kayan Cascade hydropower project despite partners leaving
Kayan Cascade hydropower project in Bulungan Regency, North Kalimantan, is making steady progress despite encountering significant obstacles, such as the recent withdrawal of key international partners PowerChina and Sumitomo
Seoul on the hunt for subsurface nuclear research facility
South Korea's Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and the Korea Radioactive Waste Agency have issued a call for proposals to identify potential sites for an underground laboratory dedicated to high-level radioactive waste disposal
Australian opposition leaders reveal nuclear plans
The leaders of Australia's opposition have unveiled plans to introduce nuclear energy across the country, identifying seven locations for potential nuclear power plant sites.

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