Floating solar plant with LCOE of $0.051/kWh comes online in Malaysia

Malaysian EPC contractor Solarvest Holdings Berhad has completed construction on a 13 MW floating solar power plant in Dengkil, Sepang District, in the Selangor state on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia.
Japan’s Erex taps Indonesian PKS export business
Erex established joint venture Dharma Sumber Energi with Indonesian PKS supplier Dharma Energi Investama (DEI) earlier this month. The new firm, of which Erex owns 33pc through its subsidiary Erex Singapore, plans to start stockpiling in December and to begin exports in September 2021
Clean energy in Malaysia: Opportunity amidst uncertainty

Unraveling some of the scenarios happening within the clean energy sector in Malaysia and reveal an independent player’s perspective, even amidst rising COVID-19 cases which have impacted all businesses
Geothermal potential identified across twelve areas across Sulawesi Island, Indonesia

Despite sizeable geothermal potential identified across Sulawesi Island in Indonesia, there are currently no geothermal working areas defined by the Indonesian government.
Thailand’s leading industrial power producer fetches green loan for largest solar venture in Vietnam

B.Grimm Power Plc (BGRIM), Thailand’s leading industrial power producer, has signed a US$186 million syndicated loan with a group of lenders including Asian Development Bank (ADB) to support the single largest solar farm project in Vietnam.
Outback solar farm will power Singapore

The power of the sun in the Australian Outback will provide electricity to more than a million people almost 2,500 miles away in Singapore under plans to build the world’s largest solar farm.
Western Australia OKs renewable power export project
The project, in the Pilbara region of the state, is the first stage of the proposed Asian Renewable Energy Hub (AREH), which is targeted to expand to 26,000MW, WA minister for state development Alannah MacTiernan said.
Scan Inter moves away from gas via GEP

SET-listed Scan Inter (SCN), a compressed natural gas (CNG) service provider, plans to acquire more assets in the renewable energy sphere via subsidiary Green Earth Power Thailand (GEP), which sees opportunities in Myanmar’s growing capital, Naypyidaw.