Singapore energy firm sparks confusion with promotion for ‘green’ gas-fired heaters
A Singapore energy company has caused confusion with a promotion which claims that consumers can “go green” by buying a water heater powered by natural gas.
Global Carbon Council signs MoU with Thailand’s Greenhouse Gas Management Organization
The Global Carbon Council (GCC) and Thailand’s Greenhouse Gas Management Organization (TGO) have yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that will see the two bodies collaborate to share experiences on crediting mechanisms.
Siemens and Progressture Solar join forces to support Malaysia's shift to green energy
Siemens and Progressture Power Sdn Bhd (Progressture Solar) have teamed up to drive Malaysia’s green energy transition agenda forward through digitisation technologies.
Energy transition solutions in spotlight at business and economics conference
Distributed generation solar; floating solar for grid and green hydrogen; carbon as a business (carbon capture centre); and electric vehicles are four solutions that the Sultanate can focus on for its energy transition to become the net-zero capital of Southeast Asia, according to Accenture Strategy and Consulting in its System Value Analysis Brunei Darussalam for June 2022.
Indonesia Explores Partnership in EV Battery with Argentina

The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) sees an opportunity to develop electric vehicles or EV battery with Latin American countries, including Argentina, Chile, and Peru.
Renewables options needed in the Philippines despite grid limitations: clean energy advocates
The Philippines’ lack of infrastructure for its low carbon ambitions will not be a barrier to renewable power investment, clean energy advocates said.
Green hydrogen from a Malaysian perspective
GREEN hydrogen – the process of producing hydrogen through electrolysis powered by renewable energy (RE) sources – is poised to help drive the bulk of growth in sustainable energy, according to Deloitte’s new report “Green hydrogen: Energising the path to net zero. Deloitte’s 2023 global green hydrogen outlook.”
Indonesia to fully stop operation of PLTUs in 2058: Minister
The government will stop the operation of coal-fired power plants (PLTUs) in 2058, or two years before Indonesia targets to achieve zero carbon emissions, Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) Arifin Tasrif stated.