Philippine, New Zealand deepen partnership in geothermal power development

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines and New Zealand have deepened their partnership in geothermal energy development by extending the cooperation between the two governments.
Mibet Energy’s constructed PV Floating Systems of 1.5MW On-grid in Thailand.

The project is located in the northeast of Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, with a water area of approximately 20,000 square meters and an annual power generation capacity of 2.28 million kWh, which can reduce approximately 200 tons of carbon dioxide emissions each year.
Generation of electricity supply through renewable energy can reduce GHG emissions

Emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) or carbon dioxide can be reduced by prioritising the generation of electricity supply using renewable energy, said Environment and Water Ministry (KASA) secretary-general Datuk Seri Ir Dr Zaini Ujang.
Total Eren buys 74-MWp solar farm in Cambodia from Risen Energy

November 4 (Renewables Now) – Paris-based independent power producer Total Eren has acquired a 73.9-MWp solar PV farm in Cambodia to enter the renewable energy market in the country.
New solar power plants of 495 MW to come online in 2023

Seven solar power plants of 495 megawatts will be online in 2023 pushing up the supply of such source to represent 20 percent of the total installed power capacity.
SGRE and BCG Energy sign deal for wind projects in Vietnam

Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Vietnam-based energy company BCG Energy to supply equipment and technical solutions for the development of wind farm facilities in Vietnam.
AC Energy, CleanTech Global to form 200-MW solar JV in the Philippines

November 2 (Renewables Now) – Philippines-based AC Energy Corp (PSE:ACEN) said today it has secured board approval to set up a joint venture (JV) with compatriot CleanTech Global Renewables Inc to work on a 200-MW SC solar project in the Philippines’ Cagayan province.
IPO to finance first slice of planned 500 MW-plus solar field in the Philippines

Filipino renewables developer Solar Philippines this morning announced it will finance the first 225 MW of generation capacity at a planned more-than-500 MW project on the island of Luzon by floating the project company which is preparing the plant.