Vietnam’s Ha Do Group inaugurates 50-MWp solar farm in Ninh Thuan

October 26 (Renewables Now) – Vietnamese real estate and energy projects developer Ha Do Group on Saturday inaugurated its 50-MWp Ha Do Ninh Phuoc solar farm in Ninh Thuan province.
Singapore to pilot floating energy storage system, invest $36M in low-carbon research
The Singapore government is setting aside SG$49 million ($36.05 million) to drive research and development (R&D) efforts in low-carbon energy technologies such as hydrogen and carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS). It also announced an initiative to pilot a lithium-ion battery energy storage on a “floating” lab, utilising seawater to cool the battery cells.
Singapore to import electricity from Malaysia in pilot trial over 2 years

SINGAPORE – The little red dot wants a greener energy mix, and is taking multiple steps to achieve this – from an electricity import pilot with Malaysia to soaking up more sunshine at home and investing in research on emerging low-carbon technologies.
International energy convention kicks off in Singapore with mass Covid-19 testing

SINGAPORE – New ground will be broken this week when participants at the Singapore International Energy Week (SIEW) 2020 undergo pre-event swab tests for Covid-19.
Coca-Cola on track with energy efficiency initiatives in PH

COCA-COLA is committed to growing its business the right way and not just the easy way. In keeping with this principle, the company has been implementing and working on various initiatives that contribute to the achievement of global sustainability goals-in water, energy, women empowerment, and packaging.
Why Indonesia struggles to tap its solar energy potential

JAKARTA: Opened to the public in 1978, Jakarta’s Istiqlal Mosque was built to commemorate Indonesia’s independence.
Indonesia’s energy pipeline springs leak as Chevron eyes exit

JAKARTA — When Chevron and the Indonesian government signed an agreement last month to speed up investment in one of the country’s biggest oil blocks, it was good news — but also a reminder that an uncertain new era for Indonesian energy is almost at hand.
Geothermal operation and development is still largely dominated by state-owned enterprises in Indonesia

State-Owned Enterprises (BUMN) continue to dominate geothermal energy development in Indonesia. However, this does not mean that BUMN companies do not face obstacles in developing geothermal-based power plants.