Chinese state nuclear company to build green energy base in Laos

A Chinese state-owned nuclear power company has signed a deal to build a renewable energy base in neighbouring Laos.
Chinese state nuclear company to build green energy base in Laos

Myanmar Junta Seeks Chinese Help Acquiring Nuclear Technology

The Myanmar junta’s nuclear ambitions are once again in the spotlight after it begged China to help train its experts in the use of nuclear technology at a China-ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) nuclear forum last week.
Myanmar Junta Seeks Chinese Help Acquiring Nuclear Technology

Green hydrogen from a Malaysian perspective

GREEN hydrogen – the process of producing hydrogen through electrolysis powered by renewable energy (RE) sources – is poised to help drive the bulk of growth in sustainable energy, according to Deloitte’s new report “Green hydrogen: Energising the path to net zero. Deloitte’s 2023 global green hydrogen outlook.”
Green hydrogen from a Malaysian perspective

Waste-to-Energy Bill now in Senate Plenary

In a bid to ease environmental concerns about unmanaged solid waste while securing more energy sources, a measure that promotes waste-to-energy (WTE) technology has advanced in the Senate after being endorsed for plenary approval.
Thailand debuts first tokamak with help of Chinese scientists in milestone for Southeast Asia’s clean energy research

With the help of Chinese scientists, Thailand debuted its first tokamak device – a machine designed to replicate the sun’s nuclear fusion process – in a milestone for sustainable energy research and scientific cooperation between the countries.