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  • Renewables
26 June 2024

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  • Philippines

In a move to advance sustainable investments in the country, the Board of Investments (BOI) granted Nexif Ratch Energy Investments Pte. Ltd. (NREI) the Certificate of Endorsement for Green Lane services on June 11, 2024. The endorsement supports the company’s solar and wind power projects in Camarines Sur, managed by its subsidiaries Calabanga Renewable Energy (CARE), Inc. and ACX3 Capital Holdings Inc. (ACX3).

  • Electricity
26 June 2024

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  • Thailand

The National Energy Policy Council (NEPC) has approved a pilot project that will allow businesses to purchase electricity directly from power producers. The move is a response to requests from foreign investors, particularly energy-intensive data centre operations, about the possibility of direct power purchase agreements (PPAs) that would help them better manage energy costs.

  • Energy Transition
25 June 2024

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  • Cambodia

In an exclusive interview with the Khmer Times, Minister of Environment Eang Sophalleth detailed Cambodia’s comprehensive initiatives to combat climate change, emphasising the country’s commitment to sustainable development and environmental conservation.

  • Decarbonisation
25 June 2024

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  • Singapore

To achieve the International Energy Agency’s net-zero power sector target, Singapore must increase its renewable electricity import capacity to 8.1 GW by 2035, significantly reducing emissions and promoting regional cooperation.

  • Alternative Energy
  • Renewables
25 June 2024

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  • Malaysia

Bursa Carbon Exchange has successfully carried out its inaugural auction of renewable energy certificates (RECs) which saw 15 buyers from various industries purchasing a total of 268,800 Hydropower Renewable Energy Certificates from vintage year 2024 (HRECv24) Contracts.

  • Electricity/Power Grid
  • Energy Policy
  • Oil & Gas
25 June 2024

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  • Thailand

Thailand plans to increase domestic gas production and renew gas purchases from neighbouring countries to reduce its dependence on liquefied natural gas (LNG) as gas demand is expected to increase in Asia, say energy authorities and analysts.

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