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  • Alternative Energy
  • Renewables
16 October 2024

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  • Singapore
  • Vietnam

Pang Te Cheng, the consul general of Singapore in Ho Chi Minh City, expressed his hope that the southern province of Ba Ria – Vung Tau will create the optimal conditions for Singaporean firms to invest in the fields of logistics and energy, especially in the wind power development.

  • Alternative Energy
  • Renewables
16 October 2024

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  • Philippines

The Manila Electric Co (Meralco) and South Korea’s Samsung Corporation Engineering & Construction (Samsung C&T) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) during the Philippines-Korea Business Forum in Manila. The forum took place during South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s visit to the Philippines earlier in October.

  • Energy Cooperation
  • Energy Economy
15 October 2024

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  • Vietnam

The Vietnam rooftop solar sector is set for a major boost with a new draft decree published in early October 2024, introducing fresh policy guidelines to promote self-produced and self-consumed solar energy. This draft is poised to create favorable conditions and open viable commercial opportunities for foreign investors in Vietnam’s renewable sector.

  • Oil & Gas
15 October 2024

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  • Cambodia
  • Thailand

The newly established Thai government is poised to recommence discussions with Cambodia regarding a disputed maritime zone, which is thought to contain natural gas and oil reserves valued at billions of dollars.

  • Decarbonisation
  • Energy Transition
15 October 2024

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  • Philippines

UNIVERSAL ROBINA Corp. (URC) and cement producer Holcim Philippines, Inc. have partnered with the local government of Obando town in Bulacan for a waste management initiative.

  • Decarbonisation
  • Energy Transition
15 October 2024

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  • ASEAN

Coal power isn’t just fueling climate change – it’s igniting a global health crisis.

As Southeast Asian nations struggle to shake off their dependence on fossil fuels, tiny but deadly fine particle air pollution from coal facilities continues to cut short millions of lives annually.

  • Alternative Energy
  • Renewables
15 October 2024

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  • Cambodia

A group of six Chinese companies have evinced interest in signing a memorandum of understanding to invest in the solar energy sector and to that effect have sought support from the Cambodian government.

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