Mekong Delta works to advance renewable energy development
Energy transition is an indispensable factor for achieving sustainable development and adapting to climate change in Vietnam in general and the Mekong Delta region in particular.
Hyundai, Singapore bolster R&D ties in hydrogen, manufacturing
Hyundai Motor Group said Wednesday it will boost its partnership with Singapore, home to the carmaker’s highly automated production base and key research hub, focusing on areas ranging from advanced and sustainable energy to manufacturing solutions.
PH, SoKor to start feasibility study on Bataan nuke plant next year
The Philippines and South Korea will begin the feasibility study of the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP) in January 2025, following the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the two governments on Monday.
Call to rev up small nuclear plant project
Ex-official throws weight behind idea- the government should speed up efforts to push for a small nuclear power plant project to develop an alternative power source, says former permanent energy secretary Kurujit Nakornthap.
Pertamina and Hyundai join forces for hydrogen in Indonesia
In a strategic move to accelerate the energy transition, Indonesia’s state-owned energy giant, PT Pertamina, has announced a new partnership with Hyundai Motor Asia Pacific HQ aimed at establishing a robust hydrogen ecosystem in Indonesia.
Philippines fast-tracks world’s largest solar park with green lane certificate
The Board of Investments of the Philippines has issued a green lane certificate to Terra Solar Philippines for an under-construction project that has been touted as the world’s largest solar array. The certification aims to streamline development.
Samsung seeks support to boost renewable energy use in Vietnam
Electronics giant Samsung Vietnam has proposed that the Vietnamese government facilitate its enhancing the use of more renewable power for production in Vietnam at reasonable costs.
Indonesia eases local content requirements for solar power projects
Indonesia has relaxed its local content requirements for solar power projects financed by foreign investors, as it seeks to expedite renewable energy development in the country and boost the domestic solar panel industry.