Indonesian government commits to developing new energy

The Indonesian government is committed to developing new energy, such as hydrogen, sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), and blue ammonia, in order to realize the national energy transition from fossil to new and renewable energy (EBT).

Energy monitoring and visualisation through digital twins in Malaysia — Manjit Singh Sidhu

Malaysia, a rapidly progressing nation in South-east Asia, stands at the forefront of economic growth and burgeoning energy demands. Acknowledging the pivotal role of energy efficiency in realising sustainability objectives, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and securing a dependable energy supply, the Malaysian government is poised to explore innovative solutions.

Renovations for CCP’s longevity, modernization

“WE want to make sure that the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) will stand for another 50 years,” said Tess Rances, CCP department manager of Administrative Services, as she reflected on the first year of its renovation.