Indonesia Plans to Boost Renewable Usage in New Electricity Supply Plan

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Indonesia is aiming to increase the share of renewable energy under its electricity supply plan over the next ten years, fueled by more solar, hydro and geothermal capacity, a deputy minister said on Tuesday.
Philippines certifies 17.6 GW of renewables under CEPNS program

The government of the Philippines issued Certificates of Energy Projects of National Significance (CEPNS) for 149 power and transmission projects between May and December 2024, covering 91 renewable energy projects totaling 17.6 GW of capacity.
Kingdom to add more 720MW from solar sources this year

Cambodia is leaping its track in transition to clean energy, with solar farms set to double their electricity this year to the national grid.
PETRA To Launch New Large-Scale Solar Bidding In Second Quarter 2025

The Ministry of Energy Transition and Water Transformation (PETRA) has announced that a new round of bidding under the Large Scale Solar (LSS-6) programme will commence as early as the second quarter of 2025 (2Q25) to further increase renewable energy capacity in Malaysia’s electricity supply system.
Govt explores development of Maung Pindad electric version

Jakarta (ANTARA) – The government is continuing to explore the development of domestically produced electric vehicles, including an electric version of the Maung tactical vehicle manufactured by PT Pindad.
WWF-Cambodia equip ranger stations with solar energy

WWF-Cambodia has taken a significant step in strengthening conservation efforts in the Mekong Flooded Forest by equipping ranger stations in Sambo and Prek Prasob Wildlife Sanctuaries with solar energy systems and essential patrol gear.
Singapore’s solar deployment reaches 1.35 GWp as of June 2024

Its current capacity is able to meet 2% of total energy demand. Singapore has reported a solar energy deployment of 1.35 gigawatt-peak (GWp) as of June 2024, nearly reaching its target of 1.5 GWp in 2025.
Indonesia to Build Three Solar Power Plants

Purwakarta. Indonesia is set to begin the construction of three solar power plants in East Java, West Java, and West Sumatra, with a combined capacity of 220 megawatt-peak (MWp), a senior official announced on Thursday.