Heeding the call for a green recovery

The two power purchase agreements, inked in April, were with major wind energy producer EDPR in Europe, and with global solar firm Origis Energy in the United States. They put DSM on track to source 75 percent of its energy from renewable sources by 2030, an increase from the 50 percent it achieved last year.
SEEIT expands with acquisition of energy efficiency projects in Singapore
SDCL Energy Efficiency Income Trust plc, a UK-listed investment company that invests exclusively in the energy efficiency sector, today announces the acquisition of its first portfolio of energy efficiency projects in Singapore from Singapore Energy Efficiency Investments Pte. Ltd. (‘SEEPL’) and associates for an equity cash consideration of £2 million.
A New Cooling Technology Protects Against Severe Heat & Viral Spread

In the face of dangerous heat waves this summer, Americans have taken shelter in air-conditioned cooling centers.
TNB to make Malaysia Airlines buildings “green”

Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB), through its subsidiary GSPARX Sdn Bhd, is installing solar panels on four Malaysia Airlines Bhd buildings at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
Minister highlights Indonesia’s clean energy strategies at CEM 11

Indonesia’s Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Arifin Tasrif shed light on the country’s clean energy development strategies at the 11th Clean Energy Ministerial Meeting (CEM 11) and the 5th Mission Innovation (MI-5) organized virtually, Tuesday.
Singapore has big driverless ambitions and the pandemic is unlikely to stop them

The buggy takes off on the track, moving very slowly. No one is controlling it, but the wheel spins and the vehicle negotiates a left turn.
Five Trends That Can Propel ASEAN’s Growth in Post-Corona Era
The coronavirus pandemic hit Asia first, but its countries including emerging ASEAN—Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam—have to date recorded considerably lower transmission and fatality rates per capita than other regions in the world.
Korea and Cambodia Jointly Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 650,000 Tons

Since 2015, the Korea Forest Service (KFS) has reduced 650,000 tons of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Cambodia through the Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation plus (REDD+) Project carried out in Kampong Thom Province of the Southeast Asian country.