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msn.com | Vincent Mariel Galang
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3 days ago |
sbr.com.sg | Vincent Mariel Galang
This is expected to drive investment in cross-border electricity trade. The Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone could attract more than $40m in renewable energy (RE) investments annually, but investors need to be assured that the certificates they get for producing clean power can be traded on an established marketplace and monetised.
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1 week ago |
asianbusinessreview.com | Vincent Mariel Galang
Delivery will start by 2027 at the earliest. Australia-based Climate Impact Corp. (CIC) targets to separately ship almost 3.5 million tonnes of renewable hydrogen to Asia and Europe yearly in the next five years, as more companies shift to clean fuel sources. “In five years, we will be delivering close to three-and-a-half million tonnes per annum,” CIC Chairman David Green told Marine & Industrial Report. The supply will be coming from its two 10-gigawatt facilities in Australia.
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2 weeks ago |
asian-power.com | Vincent Mariel Galang
Investment-friendly policies will push private money into these projects. Government support and cross-border renewable energy trade are expected to boost investment in offshore wind power projects in Southeast Asia, with significant capacity additions expected in the coming years. “Big opportunities at the moment are offshore wind in the Philippines and Vietnam in particular, and the Singapore import projects,” Andrew Digges, a partner at law firm Norton Rose Fulbright, told Asian Power.
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2 weeks ago |
asianbusinessreview.com | Vincent Mariel Galang
Investment-friendly policies will push private money into these projects. Government support and cross-border renewable energy trade are expected to boost investment in offshore wind power projects in Southeast Asia, with significant capacity additions expected in the coming years. “Big opportunities at the moment are offshore wind in the Philippines and Vietnam in particular, and the Singapore import projects,” Andrew Digges, a partner at law firm Norton Rose Fulbright, told Asian Power.
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