How a flexible, cross-border power grid can help decarbonise Asean
The Asean Power Grid (APG) has long been touted as a key solution to improving the region’s access to secure and affordable energy.
Indonesia's state power company uses 1 mln tons of biomass in 2023
Indonesia’s state power firm Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) consumed 1 million metric tons of biomass in 2023 for electric power generation in an effort reduce the consumption of coal, the company said on Wednesday.
Towards stable power supply
The Sabah State Legislative Assembly special sitting Wednesday passed three bills related to the takeover of regulatory authority over power supply by the Sabah Government from the Federal Government.
VN's renewables need long-term strategy and faster localisation
Without a long-term strategy and faster localisation, Việt Nam’s energy sector could very well fall short in the competition for renewable energy market share on home ground, said industry insiders and experts.
Net Zero driving carbon credit shortage
The Thai government’s commitment to achieving net zero emissions by 2050 is causing a shortage in the carbon credit market because of increasing demand, experts say.
Thai Smile to decommission all NGV buses this month and use only electric buses to serve Bangkok commuters
The Thai Smile Bus Co will decommission the last of its fleet of natural gas vehicle (NGV) buses this month, and use only electric buses to serve Bangkok commuters as the firm moves toward its net zero goal, its CEO said on Tuesday.
Sylvera and Singapore Forge Path Towards High-Quality Carbon Credits
Sylvera, a prominent carbon data provider, is collaborating with the Singapore Government to facilitate high-quality carbon credits for meeting its commitments under the Paris Agreement.
Baguio execs vow zero carbon emissions by 2050
Officials of this city have declared an ambitious plan to achieve a “net zero carbon emission” by 2050 across all sectors in the city.