Fuel prices rising again next week after Putin’s threat
After making a hefty rollback in fuel prices last week, oil companies are expected to raise them by as much as P8.30 per liter this week after Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened European gas imports and a storm knocked out a major oil pipeline.
Fuel pump prices in Singapore rise again, by two to seven cents
Most oil companies have raised fuel pump prices by two to seven cents from October, in line with rising oil prices as world economies continue to emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic. But surprisingly, Shell adjusted its rates on Friday (Jan 21) evening by lowering posted prices by one cent across the board.
Future of electric vehicles in Indonesia through the G20 Presidency
Indonesia, while holding the G20 presidency for the first time this year in the G20 forum since being founded in 1999, determines priority agendas and leads meetings of countries constituting 85 percent of global GDP. With the main theme, “Recover Together, Recover Stronger,” Indonesia has determined the transition of sustainable energy or green energy as […]
G20 Indonesia ESDM Ministry to hold G20 energy transition session in Yogyakarta
The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) will hold an inaugural session of the Energy Transition Working Group (ETWG) at the G20 Indonesia Presidency forum in Yogyakarta on March 24-25, 2022.
G20 plays strategic role in boosting Indonesia’s renewable energy
The Indonesian government can benefit from its G20 presidency to increase domestic renewable energy capacity in order to achieve the net emission target in 2060 or sooner. The topic of energy transition proposed by Indonesia offers a strategic opportunity to the country to build communication with leaders of other countries regarding the future of clean […]
G20: Indonesia seeks to tap into renewable energy potential
The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources will seek to tap into the potential of renewable energy resources and market opportunities during Indonesia’s Presidency of the G20.
G7+ Raises US$20bn to Help Indonesia’s Coal Plants Retirement Program
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – A coalition of G7+ members has agreed to help Indonesia fast-track its energy transition program by raising US$20 billion (around Rp311 trillion) over the next three to five years, through Indonesia Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP). The partnership included efforts to shut down coal-fired power plants early and increase the use of renewable energy sources.
Gaikindo Responds to Govt Target of 1mn Electric Cars Production in 2035
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – The Ministry of Industry is targeting the production of one million electric cars and motorcycles in 2035. Indonesian Automotive Industry Association (Gaikindo) is optimistic that the target can be achieved under certain conditions.
Garment factories urged to switch to solar power by EuroCham
The European Chamber of Commerce (EuroCham) in Cambodia recently called for quicker adoption of renewable energy and rooftop solar panels by garment firms to raise their competitiveness.
Gas giants’ Myanmar exit unlikely to badly damage junta
The exit of energy titans TotalEnergies and Chevron from Myanmar´s billion dollar gas industry has been hailed by rights groups, but analysts say it will not significantly weaken the generals and may even enrich the military in the short term.