Danish Firm Opens Philippine Office, Eyes Further Renewable Investments
Renewable energy investor Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has opened an office in Manila, Philippines, as it aims to help the country develop its vast renewable sources.
Building Control Act amendments require 10% reduction of EUI
Amendments to the Building Control Act introduced the new Mandatory Energy Improvement (MEI) initiative, aiming to reduce energy consumption in energy-intensive buildings.
EDC announces 4 days of power cuts in Phnom Penh
Electricite du Cambodge (EDC) has issued a notification on the repair, replacement, installation of equipment, and dismantling of network lines to facilitate road widening work until Sunday.
Sustainable future with solar
The Philippines recently achieved a significant milestone in its renewable energy (RE) transition with a landmark $600-million investment deal from Actis, a leading UK-based sustainable infrastructure investor, for the Terra Solar project.
Indonesia looks to Africa to expand renewable energy coverage
Indonesia has set a number of ambitious targets for developing renewable energy as part of its commitment to sustainability and carbon emission reduction.
Draft seeks to better regulate fuel prices
A draft law to empower energy authorities to better regulate domestic oil and cooking gas prices is progressing towards parliament for approval, which could be a key energy policy under the nascent Paetongtarn Shinawatra regime.
Cambodia sees fuel price decline
Cambodia has recorded a drop in the retail prices of gasoline and diesel over the last 30 days, the Ministry of Commerce said on Wednesday.
Electricity supply resumed to over 4.8 million customers affected by typhoon
Vietnam Electricity (EVN) on September 11 announced that it has resumed electricity supply to more than 4.8 million customers out of over 5.9 million clients who have suffered from power outage due to Typhoon Yagi.