Woodside, Keppel to study hydrogen supply to Singapore
Woodside Petroleum (WPL.AX) is working with units of Keppel Corp (KPLM.SI) and Osaka Gas Co (9532.T) to study a long-term supply of liquid hydrogen from Western Australia to Singapore and potentially Japan, the companies said on Wednesday.
Ideas: Asean in a new age of energy security
The energy transition will have particularly interesting implications for Asean. As a rapidly developing region, growth in electricity demand has averaged around 6% per year. With fossil fuels expected to continue dominating Asean’s future energy mix, the region is projected to become increasingly dependent on energy imports to meet future demand (in the case of […]
Commitment to lower coal energy uncertain

The COP26 summit that ended early last month in Glasgow agreed on reducing the use of coal in coming years in a phased manner. This clearly seems to be the right thing to do with several countries finally finding a common voice in saving the planet.
N Kalimantan green industrial area to become world’s largest: Widodo

President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) has said that he expects the green industrial area in North Kalimantan to become the largest in the world once it is expanded to 30 thousand hectares. The industrial area was originally planned to be developed on 13 thousand hectares of land.
New energy-saving glass could cut the cost of your household bills

If you’ve ever touched one of your window panes in the depths of winter, you’ll know how cold they can be. Equally, in summer, south-facing windows radiate heat into our homes, creating a greenhouse effect that can be stifling.
Indonesia Needs US$187bn Upstream Investment to Boost Oil, Gas Production

Energy Minister Arifin Tasrif estimates it would require US$187 billion of investment in the upstream oil and gas in order to achieve the target of increasing production in 2030. The figure is around IDR 2,700 trillion, assuming an exchange rate of IDR 14,379 per US dollar.
Indonesia eyes massive investments in renewable power

The Indonesian government estimates that total investment of up to $1,043 billion will be needed to develop new power plants fuelled by renewable energy to achieve its goal of carbon neutrality by 2060. The Southeast Asian nation is currently heavily reliant on coal for power generation.
Delta Electronics Thailand Public : Thailand Receives the 2020 and 2021 Thailand Energy Awards from the Ministry of Energy
Delta Electronics (Thailand) PCL. received the 2020 and 2021 Thailand Energy Award (TEA) in five categories at a special awards ceremony held in the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC). Due to COVID-19, the 2020 and 2021 TEA awards ceremony are combined in this special ceremony by the Department of Alternative Energy Development and […]