Malaysia to regulate large power users, sees $20 billion in energy savings by 2050

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 11 (Reuters) – Malaysia’s parliament on Wednesday passed a law that will require the country’s biggest energy consumers to implement power-saving measures, as it looks to slash its energy consumption and carbon emissions.
Carrier teams up with regulators on green initiative

Carrier Brunei teamed up with regulators to spearhead a new programme to train heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) technicians on the safe handling of low global warming potential (GWP) refrigerant R-32.
Philippines’ Lopez Group installing 40MW of battery storage at geothermal power plants

A renewable energy subsidiary of the Philippine conglomerate Lopez Group has contracted for the deployment of battery energy storage system (BESS) resources at three geothermal sites in the country.
Indonesia-Malaysia to Collaborate on EV Battery Factory Development

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Indonesia will sign an MoU with Malaysia to develop an electric car battery factory at Samalaju Industrial Park using a hydropower plant from a dam in Bakun, Sarawak, Malaysia. The information was relayed by the Indonesian Consul at Kuching Sigit Witjaksono during a diplomatic reception.
Chinese state nuclear company to build green energy base in Laos

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.
Siemens and Progressture Solar join forces to support Malaysia’s shift to green energy

KUALA LUMPUR: Siemens and Progressture Power Sdn Bhd (Progressture Solar) have teamed up to drive Malaysia’s green energy transition agenda forward through digitisation technologies.
Green hydrogen from a Malaysian perspective
