Large businesses can get fixed price electricity plan for Jan 2022 under new temporary scheme
SINGAPORE: Large businesses will be able to get a one-month fixed price electricity plan for January 2022, under a new temporary scheme that aims to help them secure contracts amid “unprecedented volatility” in the electricity market.
Malaysia's energy consumption, primary energy supply both grew 2.8% in 2019 — commission
KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 13): Malaysia’s final energy consumption charted a positive growth of 2.8% at 66,483 kilotonne of oil equivalent (ktoe) in 2019, from 64,658 ktoe in the previous year, said the Energy Commission.
Vietnam car company Vingroup starts work on $174 mln EV battery plant
VinFast became the country’s first fully fledged domestic car manufacturer when its gasoline-powered models built under its own badge hit the streets in 2019.
Philippines ranks 23rd among 63 states in climate index
The Philippines is a new entrant to the Climate Change Performance Index and immediately our country ranked 23rd in climate protection performance,” acting presidential spokesman Karlo Nograles said in a recent press briefing.
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Visitors tour Sikidang crater at Dieng Plateau in Banjarnegara, Central Java, on Nov. 27, 2021. In collaboration with private company PT Geo Dipa Energi, the local administration is developing the area into an educational geothermal tourist destination.
ASEAN Energy Outlook Forum 2022 Registration
The ninth series of ARNECC Paper Talks will discuss the topic of “The relationship between energy subsidies, oil prices, and CO2 emissions in selected Asian countries: a panel threshold analysis”.
Analysis: Malaysia's palm oil producers adjust to labour shortages, higher recruitment costs
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 10 (Reuters) – Malaysia’s palm oil producers are racing to adjust to an acute shortage of workers due to the coronavirus and sharply higher costs of recruitment as they make changes in response to accusations of forced labour.
Solar powering renewable targets in Asean
AS a region familiar with the fearsome potential of natural disasters – 80 per cent of the Asean region is surrounded by water and is prone to water-related disasters – the heat has been on, both literally and figuratively to tackle climate change.