LSS programme back with 2GW quota, up to 500MW per developer

The government will soon open up bids for Malaysia’s fifth large-scale solar (LSS) photovoltaic programme, with a quota of up to 2GW of which a developer can bid for up to 500MW.
Thailand’s new green utility tariff boosts renewable energy use

The unveiling of a Green Utility Tariff (GUT) next month is set to bring about a significant progression in renewable energy use within Thailand, bolstering local businesses and attracting foreign investment.
RE projects surge by 26% in 2023, DOE reports

The Department of Energy (DOE) disclosed a 26% surge in renewable energy (RE) commercial projects with awarded service contracts in 2023, spearheaded by the solar power sector. DOE data released on Tuesday unveiled a total of 1,220 RE projects last year, with a potential capacity of 134,813.79 megawatts (MW), in contrast to the 965 projects […]
Malaysia’s first large-scale green hydrogen project to use floating solar power

Malaysian company Semarak Renewable Energy (RE) and China Hydropower (Malaysia), a subsidiary of PowerChina, have signed an agreement to develop Malaysia’s first large-scale green hydrogen production project using floating photovoltaic power generation.
Cambodia’s French pacts boost renewable goals

Minister delegate attached to the PM for foreign affairs and international cooperation, stated that Cambodia and France share a unified stance on the necessity of enhancing energy efficiency policies and accelerating the adoption of renewable energy.
Floating Solar Emerges as Key Player in Southeast Asia’s Clean Energy Future

Southeast Asia is poised to make solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity additions a central element of its energy future, with floating installations expected to play a crucial role
Bursa Carbon Exchange and Malaysian Photovoltaic Industry Association Collaborate to Boost Renewable Energy Certificates Market

Bursa Carbon Exchange (BCX), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bursa Malaysia Berhad, has announced a strategic collaboration with the Malaysian Photovoltaic Industry Association (MPIA) to enhance Malaysia’s voluntary renewable energy certificates (RECs) market.
The Philippines installs the largest solar photovoltaic plant with 4,5 gigawatts

Within two years, in the first quarter of 2026, five million photovoltaic panels will be connected to a national electricity grid that will be completely relieved. The project is called Terra Solar and will generate about 4.5 gigawatt, about 12% of total Philippine demand.