Singapore’s Energy Dilemma a Small-Nation Warning

Singapore’s desire to shift to renewable sources of energy is running up against its geographic limitations. It hasn’t got enough space for large solar installations, there are no major rivers for hydro and what little breeze the tropical city-state gets isn’t sufficient to push a wind turbine.

Indonesia’s G20 Presidency Seeks Global Deal on Energy Transition

Indonesia seeks to achieve a global deal on accelerating energy transition out of its G20 presidency this year, the government announced on Thursday. Indonesia’s G20 presidency has chosen energy transition as one of its top priorities. The energy transition working group (ETWG) zeroes in on energy access, technology, and funding.

Solar energy in Cambodia’s national grid up 10%

The amount of solar energy transmitted through the national grid is around 10 per cent higher than in the same time last year, and authorities are encouraging more investment in clean and renewable energy, according to the head of the state electric utility. Electricite du Cambodge (EdC) director-general Keo Rottanak told The Post on February […]

Mitsubishi, ITB to study decarbonization in Indonesia

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) and Indonesia’s Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) have agreed to conduct joint research on clean energy solutions that will enable decarbonization in Indonesia, the companies announced.

Cambodia shoots for ‘green ASEAN’: CDC

The Kingdom will strive to increase environmental sustainability and address climate change issues to build a “green ASEAN” and ensure a more resilient and inclusive future, according to Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC) secretary-general Sok Chenda Sophea.

Solar Philippines’ SPNEC looking to develop 10 GW

Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corporation (PSE:SPNEC), the recently listed subsidiary of solar developer Solar Philippines, on Tuesday shared plans for asset-for-share swaps with its parent to enable SPNEC to develop 10 GW of solar projects.