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Vietnam Renewable Energy Shift : Opportunities & Challenges

Vietnam’s rapid economic development, coupled with its ambitious goals for renewable energy, has placed the country at the forefront of Southeast Asia’s green energy revolution. As the nation looks toward decarbonizing its energy infrastructure, significant opportunities and challenges lie...

Australia-Asia Powerlink : A New Chapter In Green Energy

It has been confirmed by the government of Australia that an ambitious proposal to construct a solar farm in the Northern Territory that would cover 12,400 hectares and send electricity to Singapore has been approved. During the course of the...

Collaborating For A Greener Southeast Asia Energy Future

In terms of energy, Southeast Asia is at a turning point. With energy demand rising by 4% every year and the task of becoming less reliant on fossil fuels, switching to clean energy is essential for the region to...

Indonesia Aims For 76% Renewable Energy In Its Power Mix

Indonesia has reinforced its commitment to combating climate change through its active participation in the Paris Agreement by enhancing its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC). A significant part of this effort is centered around the expansion of renewable energy in...

Scaling Hydrogen : From Industrial Use to Green Solutions

Hydrogen has emerged as a critical player in the effort to decarbonize some of the most carbon-intensive industries, such as chemicals, cement, and steel. These industries traditionally depend on fuels like coal, diesel, and kerosene, which contribute significantly to...

Hydrogen Infrastructure : EnBW Major Investment For Germany

As part of a plan for a countrywide grid that will begin commercial operations by the year 2032, the German utility EnBW made a commitment this week to invest one billion euros (0.08 billion dollars) in the construction of...

Green Hydrogen Expands U.S. Renewable Energy Infrastructure

According to a BNEF research published this week, over 40% of the world’s energy generating capacity now comes from zero-carbon sources. According to the analysis, solar and wind power accounted for an astounding 91% of all new power capacity...

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