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Clean energy is playing a crucial role in the global economy and in keeping the planet green. Khmer Times reporter Jason Boken spoke with Energylab director of emerging markets Bridget McIntosh about the growth of the clean energy market in Cambodia and the region, with a focus on new technology, policy and the future of the sector.
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While renewable energy (RE) developers are brandishing that their technologies are already the cheapest in the market, the National Renewable Energy Board (NREB) ironically dropped the bomb that the programmed RE projects in the country will increase the power bills of Filipino consumers by P0.23 per kilowatt hour.
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MANILA, Philippines — Emissions of sulfur oxide and nitrogen oxide from coal-fired power plants in the Philippines and four other countries in South and Southeast Asia are projected to triple by 2030 without salient changes in their emission standards, an international nongovernmental group has reported.
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ENERGY industry stakeholders are pushing for energy independence to improve the country’s growing need for a stable and efficient energy supply.
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Hydropower technology is considered a clean renewable energy source. It is generated by converting kinetic and potential energy from falling water into rotating shaft power, which can be used to drive an electricity generator.
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The Australia–ASEAN Power Link will become the largest renewable energy project globally, bringing together a combination of various resources like a solar farm, battery developer, and undersea electricity connection. The project will generate 10 gigawatts from the solar farm equal to 30000 acres in the Northern Territory. This project would generate energy equal to that produced by nine million rooftop solar panels.