- Energy Economy ,
- Oil & Gas
5 February 2021
–
- Myanmar
Following the military coup in Myanmar on Monday, February 1st, Wood Mackenzie and Verisk Maplecroft experts weigh in on what this means for the oil and gas industry.
–
Following the military coup in Myanmar on Monday, February 1st, Wood Mackenzie and Verisk Maplecroft experts weigh in on what this means for the oil and gas industry.
–
Hitachi ABB Power Grids has been selected to deploy its innovative energy storage solution to support the development of Singapore’s first Virtual Power Plant (VPP) project.
–
–
When it comes to electric and electrified vehicles, the Philippines is lagging compared to other countries, even in the ASEAN region. Countries around the world have been enjoying electrified driving for quite some now. However, it wasn’t until recently did affordable hybrids and even battery-electric vehicles start to arrive. Despite that, you’re not seeing more of them on the road.
–
THE National Renewable Energy Board (NREB) confirmed Thursday that it recommended an increase the minimum level of electricity contracted from renewable energy (RE) developers to 2.5% from the current 1%.
–
President Rodrigo Duterte approves the proposal of the Department of Energy to prevent power disconnections for low-income Filipinos with very minimal energy consumption
–
Vestas has commissioned its first-ever intertidal wind turbine at Bac Phuong JSC’s wind farm in Vietnam.
–
NDO/VNA – Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Dang Hoang An recently had a working session with UK Ambassador to Vietnam Gareth Ward to discuss bilateral cooperation in trade and energy. |