- Energy Transition
11 February 2025
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- Singapore
SINGAPORE – A newly launched plan to help Singapore’s marine and offshore energy companies grow sustainably aims to create and redesign 1,000 local job roles by 2030.
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SINGAPORE – A newly launched plan to help Singapore’s marine and offshore energy companies grow sustainably aims to create and redesign 1,000 local job roles by 2030.
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Jakarta (ANTARA) – Indonesia’s National Development Planning Ministry (Bappenas) will help form a working group tasked with revising institutional issues for the development of nuclear power plants.
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The government of the Philippines issued Certificates of Energy Projects of National Significance (CEPNS) for 149 power and transmission projects between May and December 2024, covering 91 renewable energy projects totaling 17.6 GW of capacity.
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Jakarta (ANTARA) – Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil Lahadalia has invited investors and entrepreneurs to set up liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) factories in Indonesia to help lower national oil and gas imports.
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Sarawak, Malaysia, is determined to become ASEAN’s green hydrogen hub, leveraging its abundant hydropower resources and international collaborations to build a low-carbon hydrogen supply chain.
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Ninh Thuan nuclear facility will utilise the 2025 contingency fund.
Vietnam’s Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has urged relevant authorities to fast track the development of the Ninh Thuan nuclear power plant project.
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SINGAPORE: The construction method for the 1,000-megawatt (MW) electricity interconnection project from Sarawak to Singapore via a submarine cable is expected to be finalised soon.
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South Korean manufacturer Very Words has announced plans to donate 8,000 electric motorcycles to the Ministry of Environment. In addition, the company plans to establish approximately 200 charging stations across the Kingdom, to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and contribute to Cambodia’s goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050.