- Energy Economy
6 October 2020
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- Malaysia
RINGGIT sustainable bonds will continue to grow – but issuers also have to expand their offerings, analysts from Maybank Kim Eng said in a recent report.
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RINGGIT sustainable bonds will continue to grow – but issuers also have to expand their offerings, analysts from Maybank Kim Eng said in a recent report.
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Solar photovoltaic (PV) system specialist Solarvest Holdings Bhd has installed and commissioned a 13-megawatt peak (MWp) large-scale floating solar plant in Dengkil, Selangor, the largest floating solar farm to be commissioned in Malaysia thus far.
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GUIDED by its vision to be an innovative value-added energy solutions provider, Gas Malaysia Bhd, a member of MMC Group, stayed resilient and managed to mitigate the unprecedented impact brought by the Covid-19 pandemic. During the Movement Control Order (MCO) period, Gas Malaysia’s industrial customers’ businesses, which amount to about 99% of its total gas volume sales, were impacted.
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Singapore’s annual liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering capacity is expected to hit 1 million tonnes by 2021, as the world’s largest marine refuelling hub transitions toward cleaner shipping fuels, a senior minister of state said on Tuesday.
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India has proposed to construct a petroleum refinery in Thanlyn region near Yangon, and is planning to invest USD 6 billion. “The project which could be a win-win arrangement for both countries, as of now has IOCL expressing its interest in the project,” sources told Financial Express Online.
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Solarvest Holding Bhd (SHB) did not rule out the possibility of bidding sizeable solar energy projects in East Malaysia should such opportunities arises in the near future.
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Korea Electric Power Corp. (KEPCO) will move forward with its participation in Vietnam’s coal-fired power plant project after the deal came close to being scrapped.
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Vietnam’s port city of Haiphong has reportedly announced that authorities have approved a liquefied natural gas (LNG) power plant, to be developed by Exxon Mobil.