Chiyoda, Mitsubishi, Sembcorp, band together for hydrogen
Chiyoda, Mitsubishi, and Sembcorp Industries, have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore the feasibility of setting up a hydrogen supply chain in Singapore.
China’s coal plant plans provide a chance for Cambodia to go green
China’s plan to stop building coal-fired power plants in other countries is an opportunity for Cambodia to switch to a mix of sustainable options, according to speakers at an online climate conference.Cambodia Climate Change Summit 2021 was organised by Mekong Future Initiative and supported by the Ministry of Environment.
FPT’s Samyan Mitrtown recognised by ASEAN Energy Awards 2021
Samyan Mitrtown is the sole mixed-use development in Thailand to have been nominated and awarded on this prestigious regional platform.
Carbon Capture is the Key to Indonesia’s Net-Zero Emissions Future
In recent years, various energy efficient technologies have been developed in a bid to reduce global carbon emissions and the impacts of climate change. But so far, these alone have proven insufficient to reach the ambitious decarbonization goals laid out in the Paris Agreement.
Malaysia’s Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources Lauds 17 Winners of the ASEAN Energy Awards 2021
PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia, Sept. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Malaysia’s Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources (KeTSA) congratulates 17 companies and individuals’ achievements on winning various categories at the ASEAN Energy Awards (AEA) 2021. The awards are the highest recognition bestowed on Southeast Asia public and private companies for their contribution to energy efficiency and renewable energy development in the ASEAN regions.
Cambodia seeks clean affordable technologies in energy development
Cambodia’s low-carbon energy transition in the Asean region is extremely important as part of the sustainable pathways contributing to abatement of climate change in order to achieve a net zero emission society, the Ministry of Mines and Energy said yesterday.
Singapore to ban R134a water-cooled chillers
SINGAPORE: The sale of water-cooled chillers that use refrigerants with a GWP of more than 15 are to be prohibited in Singapore under a new bill to reduce HFC emissions.
Hope for green future also rests on harnessing hydrogen, trapping carbon dioxide
Hydrogen, that simplest, most abundant element in the universe, has potential to be a game-changing green fuel for Singapore in the fight against climate change.