- Energy-Climate & Environment ,
- Sustainable Energy
17 October 2020
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- Singapore
In response to Mothership’s query, a Parkroyal Collection Pickering spokesperson said that the hotel is not able to convert waste to electricity.
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In response to Mothership’s query, a Parkroyal Collection Pickering spokesperson said that the hotel is not able to convert waste to electricity.
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Vietnam, as the current Chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) for 2020, has been actively involved with the association since 1995 when it joined the bloc with the aim of bringing all Southeast Asian countries together to promote regional peace, freedom, and prosperity.
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Green recovery will bolster environment-based global economic transformation, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati.
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Malaysian tycoon Syed Mokhtar Albukhary is seeking to combine his plantation assets with FGV Holdings in a potential merger aimed at securing a stake in one of Malaysia’s biggest palm oil producers. FGV shares rallied.
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South Korea’s biggest electricity distribution company said it will not invest in further new overseas coal power ventures and would either cancel or convert two out of four remaining projects in the pipeline to gas-powered ones.
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Mitsubishi Motors Corp and the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand have agreed to cooperate in developing a system to enable electric vehicles to power homes in case of blackouts and for other purposes.
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THE National Environment Agency (NEA) and energy giant Shell are jointly studying the feasibility of chemically recycling plastic waste in Singapore.
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Indonesia has mobilized three of its biggest state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and opened talks with two foreign multinationals to bring Southeast Asia’s largest economy into the world’s highly lucrative electric vehicle (EV) battery market.