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  • Bioenergy
  • Energy-Climate & Environment
10 September 2025

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  • Indonesia

Jakarta (ANTARA) – Indonesia’s government is finalizing a revision of its regulation on waste-to-energy (WTE) processing, aiming to align carbon trading instruments with global standards ahead of the UN climate summit in Brazil.

  • Energy Market and Trade
  • Oil & Gas
10 September 2025

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  • Malaysia

Woodside Energy Group Ltd secured an agreement to supply Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) one million metric tons per annum (MMtpa) of liquefied natural gas (LNG) over 15 years starting 2028, the companies said Wednesday.

  • Electric Vehicle
9 September 2025

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  • Singapore

SINGAPORE — The Singaporean Government is prioritising the push toward electric vehicle (EV) adoption by extending incentive schemes while at the same time imposing a pollution-linked fee of over US$27,000 per car on internal combustion engine vehicles.

  • Electric Vehicle
9 September 2025

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  • Indonesia

Jakarta (ANTARA) – Incentives for electric motorcycle purchases in Indonesia will be included in the government’s economic stimulus package for the third quarter of 2025, according to a senior official. Susiwijono Moegiarso, Secretary of the Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs, said on Tuesday that the government had recently received a letter from the Ministry of Industry and was now reviewing the final details of the incentive provisions.

  • Decarbonisation
  • Oil & Gas
9 September 2025

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  • Thailand

PTTEP’s CEO, Montri Rawanchaikul, described the Arthit CCS storage project as Thailand’s first initiative of its kind, designed to capture and store up to 1 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of CO2. The company expects the CCS technology to play a significant role in advancing the country’s net-zero goals.

  • Electricity
  • Oil & Gas
9 September 2025

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  • Indonesia

In May, Indonesia’s state-owned electricity monopoly, PLN, vowed to increase its complement of natural gas power plants as part of a gambit, it said, to make its power supply cleaner and more reliable.

The plan was part of a 10-year supply blueprint that also expanded use of all other sources of energy that it had previously used, as well as some new ones, including nuclear energy, to meet rising demand while transitioning away from dirtier coal plants and scaling up renewables.

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