Mitsubishi invests in Laos wind farm project, biggest in SE Asia

Japanese trading house Mitsubishi Corp has invested in a massive wind power plant project in Laos to deliver electricity to Vietnam, in what would be the biggest onshore wind farm in Southeast Asia.
Vietnam joins IAEA Board of Governors

Vietnam was elected to the 2021-2023 term Board of Governprs of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) during its latest session in Vienna.
Dams fail but still vital

Large irrigation dams fail to prevent floods and droughts and ensure water security for local farmers as impacts of climate change intensify, data analysis on the performance of irrigation projects in the northeastern region show.
Energy players: Mindanao has huge potential to develop, export power

Major players in the Philippine energy sector are in agreement in recognizing Mindanao’s huge potential to develop and even provide power to other parts of the country in a bid to achieve energy independence.
Indonesia Gets US$2.5bn Investment from Australia’s Energy Project

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Australian company Sun Cable is building a renewable energy infrastructure project—claimed to be the largest in the world—with Singapore as its main market. Sun Cable will involve Indonesia in the project dubbed Australia Asia Powerlink or AA Powerlink, which has an investment value of US$ 2.5 billion.
Solarvest aims to shine brighter in solar energy biz
KUALA LUMPUR (Sept 22): Solarvest Holdings Bhd is planning further diversification in the solar energy business as the clean energy specialist seeks to grow in the midst of prolonged uncertainty.
‘PHL must tap renewable energy sources’

Energy industry stakeholders said decisive action is key to making the Philippines energy independent and resilient.
Petronas to focus on India for clean energy
Despite a failed attempt at finding a suitable partner, Malaysia’s state-owned Petroliam Nasional Berhad (Petronas) will look at India to form a “substantial” part of its 3 gigawatt (GW) renewable energy target, a top executive said.