Pertamina explores innovations to help Indonesia's energy transition
State-owned oil and gas firm PT Pertamina (Persero) continues to explore technological innovations for operational decarbonization in an effort to help Indonesia’s energy transition.
Indonesia implements blended financing to achieve clean energy by 2060
Indonesia utilizes blended financing as an alternative source to support the transition to clean energy or reaching net zero emissions by 2060, the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry stated.
ASEAN, Japan boost energy cooperation for net-zero emissions
ASEAN and Japan have emphasized the need for enhanced energy cooperation to achieve the target of net-zero emissions or the reduction of carbon emissions to zero in the region.
Olongapo solar power to hasten PH green energy transformation
The Olongapo solar power project is expected to intensify further the strategic cooperation between Energy China and AboitizPower Group in promoting the diversification of local power supply modes in the Philippines.
Ho Chi Minh City targets net-zero emissions by 2050
Ho Chi Minh City is committed to achieving net zero emissions by 2050 by adopting policies and mechanisms to transition into a green and sustainable economy.
Vietnamese, Canadian firms step up clean energy development partnership
The Canada-Vietnam Clean Energy Partnership forum took place in Ho Chi Minh City on August 21, aiming to connect the sides’ private sectors and, through such links, enable Canadian contributions to the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP), helping Vietnam achieve its net-zero emissions goal by 2050.
ASEAN Green Transport Rally held in Indonesia to support Net Zero target
The Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry, together with the ASEAN Center for Energy (ACE), held the ASEAN Green Transport Rally (GTR) to support Indonesia’s chairmanship in 2023 and its net zero emissions target.
Thailand EV sales anticipated to hit 50k units this year
Sales of electric vehicle (EV) in Thailand are expected to hit 50,000 units this year, more than double the roughly 20,000 units managed in 2022, according to a projection by the Thailand Automotive Institute (TAI).