Development framework needed for wind power sales

The opportunity for offshore wind power export could slip away if Việt Nam does not finalise the framework for the development of this renewable energy type within the next year, said industry insiders and exports.

RECalibrating Malaysia’s renewable energy certification

Countries worldwide are putting in place sustainability and net zero commitments, which prompted corporations in Malaysia to step up and establish environment, social and governance (ESG) reporting to comply with international disclosure standards.

3rd Green Energy Auction postponed

The government’s third Green Energy Auction (GEA 3), through which it will bid out geothermal and pumped-storage hydropower capacities, will be delayed by at least two months as the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) seeks to finalize the pricing mechanism with the Department of Energy (DOE).

Integrating 100% renewable energy into electricity systems: A net-zero analysis for Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar

This article assesses developing-countries’ power sector pathways toward net zero. The Low Emissions Analysis Platform (LEAP) combined with the Next Energy Modeling system for Optimization (NEMO) is used to simulate 100% renewable energy integration into power systems. While many studies have been carried out using LEAP, few have utilized NEMO (the latest optimization add-on for LEAP) for analyzing net-zero pathways of the power sector in developing countries. NEMO enables the inclusion of energy storage capacity in the long-term simulation of power system capacity expansion. Storage is crucial for balancing intermittent renewable energy especially when high penetration of renewable energy is considered. The analysis is applied to three countries in the Global South: Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar