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  • Energy-Climate & Environment
6 February 2021

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  • Singapore

To spur youth into talking constructively about climate change and help them understand the global developments on this front, Ms Melissa Low has been organising training workshops on such negotiations since 2018.

  • Sustainable Energy
5 February 2021

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  • Philippines

Touting that businesses can either be a destructive force or a powerful agent for regenerative change, Lopez-led First Gen Corporation is opting for the latter as it pushes for the developments of decarbonized, resilient and socially-inclusive infrastructure facilities; as well as on pioneering the integration of smart cities.

  • Electricity/Power Grid
5 February 2021

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  • Philippines

ISABELA CITY, Basilan, Feb 5 (PIA) – The 5.0 MW Generating Set of Basilan Diesel Power Plant of the National Power Corporation was inaugurated at the BASELCO Compound, Binuangan Barangay, Isabela City on Tuesday (Feb 2).

  • Electricity/Power Grid
5 February 2021

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  • Philippines

MANILA, Philippines — State-run Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp. (PSALM) is seeking offers for the 650-megawatt (MW) Malaya thermal power plant (TPP) in Rizal, which will be bid out in April.

  • Bioenergy
  • Energy Policy
5 February 2021

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  • Philippines

The Department of Energy (DOE) is targeting to increase to 5.0-percent by volume the biodiesel blend in petroleum products, citing the sufficiency of supply to meet such policy prescription.

  • Energy Economy
  • Energy Policy
5 February 2021

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  • Myanmar

The bloodless military coup in Myanmar has triggered some upstream companies to assess whether they should activate force majeure clauses in their production-sharing contracts (PSCs) with the government.

  • Energy Economy
  • Energy Policy
  • Oil & Gas
5 February 2021

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  • Myanmar

Myanmar’s military coup has become Asia’s most significant political development in 2021 so far. In many ways, the coup brought back memories of times long gone – Aung San Suu Kyi, who has marked another landslide victory in the November 2020 general election, was swiftly detained by the military allegedly for the possession of illegally imported walkie-talkies. The Aung San-allied President Win Myint was ousted under the pretext of him breaching the country’s coronavirus laws during the pre-election campaign meetings. Briefly put, Myanmar’s brief self-democratizing drive was defeated after a little more than 5 years of non-military rule. Although one would rarely see Myanmar on the list of major oil and gas producers, the Southeast Asian plays an instrumental role for China’s energy security.

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