Mitsubishi, Egat to develop EV-to-home power supply

Mitsubishi Motors Corp and the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand have agreed to cooperate in developing a system to enable electric vehicles to power homes in case of blackouts and for other purposes.
DOE seeks P2.15-billion budget for 2021
The Department of Energy (DOE) is seeking a P2.15-billion budget for next year, bulk of which will be used to revamp geothermal development.
Renewable power scheme conditions set
Energy officials have unveiled new conditions for the much-delayed Energy for All renewable power scheme, following a two-week revision ordered by Deputy Prime Minister Supattanapong Punmeechaow.
Pertamina defers phasing out Premium brand despite clean fuel goal

State-owned oil giant Pertamina expects to continue to sell its least environmentally friendly gasoline brand, Premium, until at least 2024, despite its initial target of completely phasing out the brand two years ago to meet its emissions target.
Toyota buys Egat’s first REC for fuel

State-run Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (Egat) has started trading its Renewable Energy Certificates (REC), with Toyota Motors Thailand the first buyer to support efforts to reduce greenhouse gases.
New Job Creation Law strengthens role of central government for geothermal in Indonesia

A new Job Creation Law announced today in Indonesia, is strengthening the role of the central government of Indonesia on geothermal development, such as policy setting, regulation, licensing, supervision, exploration, utilisation etc.
Singapore plans to license more LNG bunker suppliers
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) will launch a Request For Proposals (RFP) process in the coming weeks, to appoint additional LNG bunker suppliers as part of a plan to support the growing demand for LNG bunkers and increase the number of licensed LNG bunker suppliers in the country.
Singapore says LNG bunkering capacity likely to hit 1 mln tonnes by 2021
Singapore’s annual liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering capacity is expected to hit 1 million tonnes by 2021, as the world’s largest marine refuelling hub transitions toward cleaner shipping fuels, a senior minister of state said on Tuesday.