- Energy Economy ,
- Renewables
19 September 2025
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- Cambodia
Synopsis: The project is about more than building transmission lines, it is about connecting people, schools, hospitals, and businesses to a more resilient energy future.
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Synopsis: The project is about more than building transmission lines, it is about connecting people, schools, hospitals, and businesses to a more resilient energy future.
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VinFast Philippines, V-Green, Green GSM Philippines, and BDO Unibank have signed a memorandum of understanding to support EV adoption and infrastructure development in the Philippines.
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Indonesia’s Forestry Ministry said on Thursday that the development of industrial timber plantations (HTI) for biomass energy is a strategic measure to expand the renewable energy supply, restore degraded ecosystems, and strengthen the country’s contribution to climate change mitigation.
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Kuala Lumpur (VNA) – National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man on September 17 visited and had a working session with leaders of Malaysias national oil and gas company Petronas as part of his trip to the country.
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Petrovietnam plans to develop an eco-energy and industrial center project in Can Tho city, the “heart” of the Mekong Delta, its representatives stated on Monday
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Hanoi (VNA) – With forecasters warning of a complicated storm season this year, the Hanoi Power Corporation (EVNHANOI) has taken proactive steps to ensure the safety of the power grid and maintain continuous, stable electricity supply across the capital.
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Jakarta (ANTARA) – Indonesia holds the world’s second-largest geothermal energy capacity, positioning itself as a global leader in the clean energy transition, Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil Lahadalia said Wednesday.
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Peak Energy, Asia’s leading clean renewable energy developer and Independent Power Producer (IPP), is strengthening its presence in the Philippines with a new 65 megawatt-peak (MWp) greenfield solar project. The development is located in Isabela province, in the Cagayan Valley region of northeastern Luzon. Once operational, the project is expected to generate more than 68,000 megawatt-hours (68 gigawatt-hours) of clean electricity each year. This is enough to supply power to around 23,000 Filipino homes while preventing approximately 37,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions annually—equivalent to removing about 8,000 cars from the road.