- Renewables
14 June 2024
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- Philippines
MANILA – The Department of Energy (DOE) has simplified the renewable energy (RE) application process to improve the ease of doing business and meet national RE goals.
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MANILA – The Department of Energy (DOE) has simplified the renewable energy (RE) application process to improve the ease of doing business and meet national RE goals.
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The Land Bank Authority hopes investors will take an interest in the Penajam eco-city project, which is set to become commercial hub supporting the new capital city project.
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Singapore (VNA) – Two Singapore companies – Power-Up Tech and Beecharge Innovation Group – have been given the green light to offer mobile charging for electric vehicles (EVs) for the next four years.
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The Government of the Philippines has secured USD500 million in investments from the Climate Investment Funds (CIF) to transition from coal to renewable energy.
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In line with national energy resilience, PT Pertamina and the National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas) signed a cooperation agreement (PKS) for the development of sustainable energy policies. The signing took place on June 10 at the Bappenas Building in Jakarta.
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Sarawak Metro Sdn Bhd (Sarawak Metro), backed by nearly five years experience in operating Southeast Asia’s first hydrogen bus passenger service, is fully prepared to operate and maintain the Kuching Urban Transportation System’s (KUTS) future fleet of green hydrogen-powered autonomous rapid transit (ART) vehicles and feeder buses.
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Cambodia’s efforts to attract European investment received a boost after a successful visit by Deputy Prime Minister Sun Chanthol. During a “door-knocking mission” to Europe, DPM secured a positive response from Spain regarding potential investments in the Southeast Asian nation.
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Osaka, Japan – June 10, 2024 – Panasonic Energy Co., Ltd., a Panasonic Group Company, is pleased to announce that it has established a scheme to recycle used dry batteries through 7-Eleven stores in Thailand in March 2024, after commencement of collection of used dry batteries in 2022 in collaboration with CP ALL Public Company Limited (CP ALL) with the aim of helping reduce the environmental impact in the long term. The companies have installed collection boxes at 1,000 7-Eleven stores, which was the goal set when the project kicked off, and have been spreading the initiative across Thailand.