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DOE eyeing 2,400 MW goal for nuclear power

The Department of Energy (DOE) is looking to target 2,400 megawatts (MW) of nuclear capacity in order to support the country’s growth by 2035. The said proposal is part of the Philippine Energy Plan (PEP) 2023 to 2050, expected to be completed this year.

New hydrogen-ready power plant to be built by 2026 as S’pore seeks greener energy generators

To meet Singapore’s growing demand for electricity, the Energy Market Authority (EMA) will look to increase its generation capacity over the next five years, but with greener, more energy-efficient power plants.

Indonesia, New Zealand agree to continue geothermal cooperation

The Government of New Zealand has agreed to extend cooperation in the geothermal field with the Indonesian Government to accelerate geothermal development and support the energy transition in Indonesia.

Site near Sembawang hot spring could be tapped for geothermal energy: Researchers

The Republic has a significant geothermal energy resource that could potentially be harnessed as a source of clean energy, researchers have found.

SMEs turn to solar power

PETALING JAYA: Many companies, especially small and medium enterprises (SMEs), are adopting solar energy, saving up to thousands of ringgit each month in electricity.

Russia Ready to Develop Nuclear Power Plant in Vietnam

“Russia is ready to participate and assist Vietnam if a decision is made to build nuclear power plants of high or low power,” Chernyshenko pointed out on Friday.

ASEAN invites nuclear-weapon states to sign SEANWFZ Treaty

Jakarta (ANTARA) – The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) will start negotiation with nuclear-weapon states in signing the Protocol to the Treaty on the Southeast Asia Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone (SEANWFZ Treaty), Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi stated, Wednesday.

ThorCon to carry out a pre-licensing consultation for a 500 MW demonstration plant in Indonesia

US-based nuclear company ThorCon has signed an agreement with the Indonesia’s Nuclear Energy Regulatory Agency (Bapeten) to officially start a safety, security, & safeguards (3S) consultation in preparation for licensing the 500 MW demonstration NPP. The agreement was signed during a Bapeten Executive Meeting on NPP licensing.

Indonesia must jump ethanol feedstock hurdle to repeat biodiesel success

JAKARTA :Indonesia, the world’s biggest palm oil biodiesel user, is now working to introduce bioethanol mandates for gasoline to further cut fuel imports and carbon emissions, but it will first have to secure more bio feedstock and solve thorny technical problems.

Gov’t launches hydrogen fuel cell research center

Once dismissed as a scientific hoax in the 1970s, the government has now launched its own research and testing facility in a bid to get up to speed with strides in the development of hydrogen as a source of clean energy.