Indonesia’s B50 program is described by senior Energy Ministry officials as the first mandatory 50% biofuel blend program in the world, drawing study visits from countries seeking to replicate the model.
No final decision on reactor technology, plant location, or construction contract has been announced; Malaysia’s nuclear programme remains in the structured pre-deployment feasibility phase.
Japan’s POWERR Asia framework, endorsed by Laos at the June 10 Tokyo summit, targets both short-term fuel security and long-term structural energy resilience across Asia.
The June 15 Laos nuclear agreement expands Rosatom’s ASEAN presence at a moment when regional energy security concerns are reshaping how governments evaluate long-term generation options.
The ASEAN Power Grid is once again being discussed as a regional infrastructure opportunity. Cross-border power trade could reshape Southeast Asia’s electricity landscape.
A foreign electric vehicle manufacturer is exploring a substantial investment in the Philippines, signaling potential gains for local manufacturing and accelerated clean energy adoption.
The first phase of MTerra Solar’s flagship project is now grid-connected in the Philippines. Battery-backed solar is playing a growing role in firm power delivery.