Coal Fired Power Plants Retirement Support Discussion in ISEW 2022

Coal Fired-Power Plants Retirement Needs International and Private Support

Jakarta, October 11, 2022 – International collaboration and support are needed to encourage Indonesia to make an energy transition towards clean, affordable, and secure energy. In addition to provides funding assistance for the development of renewable energy, the experiences of developed countries and international organizations in carrying out the energy transition can be a valuable […]

CASE launches the Southeast Asia Information Platform for the Energy Transition (SIPET)

Introducing an interactive information hub for knowledge-based conversations to power the energy transition movement in Southeast Asia Bangkok, Thailand: September 29, 2022 – The Clean, Affordable, and Secure Energy for Southeast Asia (CASE) Programme launches today the Southeast Asia Information Platform for the Energy Transition (SIPET), unique, interactive knowledge and coordination platform targeted at professionals […]

SEA experts present renewable energy transition status in three SEA countries

Clean, Affordable and Secure Energy for Southeast Asia (CASE)PRESS RELEASE Renewable energy experts from the Philippines, Thailand, and Indonesia presented the status, challenges, and opportunities in the realm of renewable energy in their respective countries during Session 5 of the Enercon 2022: The 3rd International Conference on Energy and Environmental Economics hosted by the Department […]

THE FUTURE OF ENERGY: The CASE of Southeast Asia’s transition to affordable, reliable and secure energy

Energy experts from Southeast Asia will talk about the renewable energy transition in the Philippines, Thailand, and Indonesia in an upcoming session at Enercon 2022: The 3rd International Conference on Energy and Environmental Economics hosted by the UPLB Department of Economics. Organized by CASE – Clean, Affordable and Secure Energy for Southeast Asia, “The futuRE […]

DOE, ICSC: RE, not baseload coal, will best address PHL energy needs

MANILA, 06 April 2022 – The Department of Energy (DOE) and the Manila-based policy group Institute for Climate and Sustainable Cities (ICSC) reiterated today that renewable energy sources – through flexible, distributed generation – best suit the power generation needs of the Philippines. “Renewable energy can definitely compete with coal. In the renewable space, you only pay […]

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