- Renewables
8 December 2020
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- Indonesia
Three solar stations will start generating power and link to the grid earlier next year, as currently the projects are 90 percent complete.
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Three solar stations will start generating power and link to the grid earlier next year, as currently the projects are 90 percent complete.
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MANILA, Philippines — Researchers from the Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (DOST-PNRI) have found high radiation levels in the waters of the West Philippine Sea.
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MANILA, Philippines — AC Energy, the power generation arm of Ayala Corp., bagged multiple accolades for exemplary compliance of its renewable energy projects at the recently concluded Wholesale Electricity Spot Market (WESM) Compliance Officers (WCO) Summit 2020.
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KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 7 — The federal government expects the process of handing over the ownership of Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd (SESB) to the state government to take at least five years.
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PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia, Dec. 7, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Fifteen Malaysian organisations received various accolades at the ASEAN Energy Awards (AEA) 2020. The awards are the highest recognition bestowed on Southeast Asia public and private companies for their contribution to energy development in the ASEAN regions. Participated by all ASEAN member countries, the Award recipients were chosen based on their achievements during the competition period.
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SINGAPORE – Continued investment and global collaboration are ways in which Singapore can contribute to global recovery amid the coronavirus pandemic, said Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat on Monday (Dec 7).
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Enterprise Singapore, the Infocomm Media Development Authority, and the National Research Foundation Singapore, has launched a S$12 million (US$8.9 million) program to further strengthen the city-state’s blockchain ecosystem.
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Malaysia has relatively abundant hydropower resources, albeit unevenly distributed among the different parts of the country, with heavier concentrations in Sabah and Sarawak. The first major hydropower dam, the Chenderoh Dam (27MW), was constructed in 1930. In the decades that followed, systematic development of the country’s natural resources has contributed over 27,300GWh of energy annually from an overall installed capacity of 6240MW. This represents about 17% of total generation capacity (34,200MW) in the country, including gas, solar, coal and other power sources. Report by Zainal Abidin Othman, Director and Chairman of SMEC (Malaysia) Sdn Berhad