City Gas to lower gas tariffs by 0.7% from April to June 2020
SINGAPORE: Gas tariffs for households will decrease by 0.7 per cent or 0.12 cents per kilowatt hour (kWh) from Apr 1 to Jun 30 this year, City Gas said on Tuesday (Mar 31).
City Gas to lower gas tariffs by 0.7% from April to June 2020
SINGAPORE: Gas tariffs for households will decrease by 0.7 per cent or 0.12 cents per kilowatt hour (kWh) from Apr 1 to Jun 30 this year, City Gas said on Tuesday (Mar 31). With the revision, households will need to pay 17.11 cents per kWh, excluding Goods and Services Tax. Households are currently paying 17.23 cents […]
Cleaning up the Energy Ministry
Since the resignation of Energy Minister Sontirat Sontijirawong, the vacant post has been highly sought after by ambitious power brokers not for its budget, one of the smallest in government, but for its control of lucrative energy contracts plagued by graft and corruption.
Clear tax uncertainty to secure PH energy supply, policymakers told
Philippine policymakers must carefully manage the looming transition from the country’s dependence on the declining resources of the Malampaya natural gas fields—including making the business environment more investor-friendly—to ensure the country’s energy security in the medium term.
CM: Sarawak aims to be regional renewable energy powerhouse
KUCHING, Feb 21 — Sarawak aims to attain sustainable growth and prosperity by becoming a South-east Asian powerhouse to provide the region with affordable and reliable renewable energy, says Chief Minister Tan Sri Abang Johari Openg.
Coal, solar technologies dominate new power projects
It’s the clean-versus-dirty fuel technology labels that will wrestle with each other in the indicative power projects of the country, as coal and solar reign in the targeted 33,199.5 megawatts of new power plant installations. Based on the revised Philippine Energy Plan (PEP) that the Department of Energy (DOE) will blast off for public consultation […]
Coast Capital calls on Total to withdraw from Myanmar oil and gas partnership
Coast Capital has called on Total Energies, a French multinational integrated oil and gas company of which Coast Capital is a shareholder, to immediately discontinue its partnership with the Myanmar Oil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE), which is directly financing the current military dictatorship’s ongoing acts of crimes against humanity, according to BusinessWire.
Committed to ESG, Pertamina encourages competitiveness at Hannover Messe
State-owned oil and gas firm Pertamina, which manages and maintains national energy resilience, is committed to implementing environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) in all its business lines and operations. These three global issues are important aspects that support the company’s long-term business sustainability. At Hannover Messe 2021, the finance director of Pertamina and among […]
Companies request cheaper power to overcome coronavirus impacts
Businesses are proposing a reduction in power prices to help them overcome challenges brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Consider return to nuclear energy, Vietnam urged
Vietnam should restart its nuclear energy program by 2030 to reach the goal of carbon emission neutrality that it has committed to achieve by 2050, said experts. “Restarting the nuclear power program by 2030 is the only way to achieve our net-zero carbon commitment by 2050 (as committed at COP26),” former head of the Vietnam […]