- Eco Friendly Vehicle
9 April 2025
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- Vietnam
The Hanoi People’s Committee has issued a directive outlining the city’s roadmap for transitioning its public bus fleet to electric and green energy vehicles.
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The Hanoi People’s Committee has issued a directive outlining the city’s roadmap for transitioning its public bus fleet to electric and green energy vehicles.
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Ipoh, Malaysia, (ANTARA/PRNewswire)- TotalEnergies ENEOS and Imerys successfully deployed a 1 megawatt-peak (MWp) solar rooftop photovoltaic (PV) system at Imerys’ calcium carbonate production facility in Ipoh, Malaysia. This is Imerys’ first onsite solar project in Southeast Asia, and follows a similar project deployed in Wuhu, China in December 2024.
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Singapore is steadily expanding its network of carbon credit trading partners, having signed cooperation agreements with both Peru and Chile within a week.
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Myanmar is grappling with an acute energy crisis that has resulted in widespread blackouts and soaring fuel prices, severely affecting businesses and households. The crisis began under the civilian government of Aung San Suu Kyi and worsened following the military coup in 2021. The junta’s mismanagement and international sanctions have further strained the economy, causing inflation to skyrocket and exacerbating poverty.
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JAKARTA, April 9 (Reuters) – Indonesia’s upstream oil and gas regulator SKK Migas will during April and May divert five export cargoes of liquefied natural gas to domestic buyers, its chief said on Wednesday.
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As one of the provinces with high electricity demand, Hai Duong records industrial, manufacturing, and construction sectors consuming approximately 70% of its total annual electricity usage. In response, local enterprises are adopting innovative energy-saving measures that not only benefit the businesses but also support broader energy conservation goals.
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Vietnam’s state oil firm Petrovietnam and Malaysia’s Petronas signed a deal to extend their long-standing Production Sharing Contract for an offshore oil block that overlaps a maritime boundary between the two countries, Petrovietnam said on Wednesday.
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Recent statistics indicated a sharp increase in electricity consumption, signaling that consumers will face much higher costs than the average monthly bills.