Malaysia solar crew partners on 500MW in Taiwan

Malaysia-based clean energy specialist Solarvest Holdings Berhad via its wholly-owned Taiwan subsidiary has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Hsinjing Holding Corporate to explore opportunities to develop up to 500MW of solar in Taiwan by 2025.
Malaysia targets renewable energy at 40% of total capacity by 2035

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s renewable energy installed capacity is targeted to reach 40 per cent, or 18,000 megawatts, by 2035, Energy Minister Takiyuddin Hassan said on Wednesday (Oct 27), as the Southeast Asian nation charts a lower-carbon pathway for its power sector.
Sunseap explores solar farms in Indonesia to power Singapore

SINGAPORE, Oct 26 (Reuters) – Companies led by Singapore’s Sunseap Group signed a memorandum of understanding to develop solar power systems in the neighbouring Riau islands of Indonesia to provide electricity for the city-state, Sunseap said on Monday.
Singapore studying geothermal energy as potential source for power generation

SINGAPORE: Energy from underground heat could help to power cooling systems and water desalination processes in future, as Singapore studies the potential of harnessing geothermal energy.
Singapore to strengthen regional collaboration in clean electricity and hydrogen trading: Tan See Leng

SINGAPORE – To support Singapore’s transition to renewable energy sources while ensuring energy security and reliability, the nation will be strengthening its regional and international collaboration in clean electricity and hydrogen trading.
Meralco open to nuclear power

Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) has expressed its openness to tap nuclear for its power generation needs.
PH to reveal plans to protect ecosystem in UN COP26

MANILA – The Philippines is expected to “demonstrate its leadership” in the upcoming United Nations Climate Change Conference 26 (COP26) by calling for actions that would help achieve global goals.
Renewables to make up 30% of Brunei’s power generation by 2035 -minister
Oct 25 (Reuters) – Brunei aims to meet 30% of itsoverall power generation mix with renewable energy by 2035, Energy Minister Awang Haji Mat Suny bin Haji Md Hussein said on Monday, as the country aims to accelerate progress towards greener energy.