- Renewables
2 December 2020
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- Philippines
AC Energy President and CEO Eric Francia said that if necessary changes are made, then the country could hit its target of sourcing 35% of electricity from RE by 2030.
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AC Energy President and CEO Eric Francia said that if necessary changes are made, then the country could hit its target of sourcing 35% of electricity from RE by 2030.
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With the Department of Energy’s (DOE) moratorium on coal-fired power projects, there’s no doubt that the Philippine energy sector will be in for dramatic shifts and existential twists – not just in technology deployments but in the overall goal of greening the power mix.
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General Electric has signed a memorandum of understanding with Vietnam’s Power Generation Joint Stock Corporation 3 (EVN GENCO 3) for the Long Son liquified natural gas-fired power project in the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau.
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Thai energy firm Gunkul Engineering Plc has acquired the 50-megawatt Phong Dien II solar power plant in the central Thua Thien Hue Province for $39.9 million.
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MALAYSIA needs to have an efficient operating system for the renewable-energy (RE) sector before diving deeper into the development of the sector.
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KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 1): Malaysia is hosting the 7th International Energy Forum (IEF)-International Gas Union (IGU) Ministerial Gas Forum on Dec 3 with the theme “Towards Recovery and Shared Prosperity: Natural Gas Opportunities for a Sustainable World”.
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We can generate electricity from microorganisms as an alternative to the usual power from water, wind, solar or steam.
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Kampot province will be home to the Kingdom’s first wind farm – a step in the right direction in terms of Cambodia’s renewable energy movement, say experts.