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  • Renewables
9 May 2024

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  • Malaysia

Malaysia has launched the commercial trading of Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) through the Malaysian Green Attribute Trading System (mGATS)  to be operated by Tenaga Nasional Bhd. The commercial trading of the certificates through mGATS commenced on May 8.

  • Energy Cooperation
  • Energy-Climate & Environment
8 May 2024

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  • ASEAN

Australian enterprises gained direct insight into the maritime sector of Southeast Asia during the inaugural Australia Southeast Asia Business Exchange mission held in Singapore and Malaysia. Led by Assistant Minister for Trade, Senator the Hon Tim Ayres, the mission centered on the transition to green energy within the maritime industry.

  • Energy-Climate & Environment
7 May 2024

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  • Singapore

Neste and the Singapore Airlines (SIA) Group have signed an agreement for the purchase of 1,000 tons of neat Neste MY Sustainable Aviation Fuel. This will make SIA and Scoot, the two airlines in the Group, the first carriers to receive sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), produced at Neste’s refinery in the country, at Changi Airport.

  • Renewables
3 May 2024

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  • Philippines

Danish companies NIRAS and Copenhagen Offshore Partners (COP) have joined forces on a project to kickstart the development of offshore wind farms in the Philippines. COP designated NIRAS to conduct the local environmental impact assessments (EIA) and environmental social impact assessments (ESIAs) for the future offshore wind farm sites.

  • Electricity/Power Grid
  • Energy-Climate & Environment
15 April 2024

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  • Malaysia

The Malaysian government has agreed to establish the Energy Exchange Malaysia (Enegem) to facilitate cross-border sales of green electricity to neighbouring countries. The Energy Transition and Water Transformation Ministry said the setting up of Enegem is in line with Malaysia’s energy transition aspiration and commitment to support regional power integration via the Asean Power Grid Initiative.

  • Bioenergy
8 April 2024

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  • Thailand

Saraburi, which houses Thailand’s key cement plants, is expected to start converting waste to energy in a project led by the Thai Cement Manufacturers Association (TCMA). CMA has developed a pilot project to create ‘ignitable waste pallets’, which will replace imported coal in cement production, according to TCMA chair Dr Chana Poomee.

  • Energy Cooperation
  • Energy-Climate & Environment
3 April 2024

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  • Philippines

In a significant step towards advancing decarbonization efforts, a delegation from Japan, led by Mr. Maeda Tadashi, Special Advisor to the Cabinet, engaged in a productive dialogue with the Philippine Secretary of Energy Raphael P.M. Lotilla.

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