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  • Bioenergy
  • Energy Economy
14 August 2025

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  • Philippines

The Philippines, through the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA), secured a ₱4-billion (US$70-million) waste-to-energy (WTE) investment with Indian engineering firm Uttamenergy Limited, marking one of the major infrastructure agreements from President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.s state visit to India.

  • Renewables
13 August 2025

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  • Philippines

ACEN Corp (PSE:ACEN), the renewable energy arm of the Philippines’ Ayala, has agreed to supply clean electricity to local Mapua University, helping the engineering and technological-focused educational establishment power its campuses with 100% renewable energy.

  • Renewables
13 August 2025

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  • Vietnam

Vietnam generates a significant part of its electricity from coal and gas-based thermal power plants, as well as from a vast number of hydropower plants. To alleviate the climate change effects of thermal power generation, its government is turning towards renewable power generation sources. The Vietnamese power sector presents significant opportunities for renewable energy, with wind, solar power and biopower holding large potential for development. Against this backdrop, the countrys cumulative renewable power capacity is forecast to reach 112.1GW by 2035, registering a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14.3% in the period from 2024.

  • Energy Policy
  • Renewables
13 August 2025

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  • Malaysia

Renewable energy sources have become increasingly pivotal in driving the transformation of Malaysia’s power sector. The nation is striving to diminish its reliance on fossil fuels and transition to a more sustainable energy mix. The Malaysian government has established ambitious objectives, aiming to augment the proportion of renewable energy to 40% of total installed capacity by 2035 and to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. Against this backdrop, the country’s cumulative renewable capacity is forecast to reach 30GW in 2035, registering a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.8% during 2024-35.

  • Electricity/Power Grid
  • Energy Transition
  • Renewables
13 August 2025

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  • Brunei Darussalam

Construction has commenced of what is claimed to be Bruneis largest solar power plant, a 30MW solar photovoltaic (PV) facility in Kampong Belimbing.

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