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Infineon launches world’s largest SiC power semiconductor plant in Malaysia
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Infineon launches world’s largest SiC power semiconductor plant in Malaysia

Infineon Technologies, a leading German semiconductor manufacturer, officially inaugurated the world's largest silicon carbide (SiC) power semiconductor manufacturing facility in Malaysia on August 8.
August 12, 2024
Thailand’s EV incentive plan draws major investments from Nissan, Hyundai
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Thailand’s EV incentive plan draws major investments from Nissan, Hyundai

To attract investment from electric vehicle (EV) related businesses, the Thai government has rolled out a series of incentives, prompting responses from major multinational companies.
August 12, 2024
Malaysian government releases first solid waste circular economy blueprint
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Malaysian government releases first solid waste circular economy blueprint

The Malaysian government unveiled its first Circular Economy Blueprint for Solid Waste (2025-2035) on August 6, outlining a 10-year policy direction for solid waste management.
August 08, 2024
Germany prepares electricity market reform based on greater flexibility, hydrogen, capacity market
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Germany prepares electricity market reform based on greater flexibility, hydrogen, capacity market

Germany is set to reform its electricity market design as it moves to decarbonise its power sector. In a paper outlining fields of action, the economy ministry (BMWK) presented reform options for the market elements of renewables support.
August 07, 2024
Harris names Tim Walz as VP pick: What are his climate achievements in Minnesota?
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Harris names Tim Walz as VP pick: What are his climate achievements in Minnesota?

The Democratic vice presidential candidate has emerged as the choice of President Kamala Harris, with Minnesota governor Tim Walz selected for his ability to appeal to white rural voters.
August 07, 2024
One-third of voluntary carbon market credits fail to meet additionality standards: ICVCM
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One-third of voluntary carbon market credits fail to meet additionality standards: ICVCM

Due to a lack of additionality, nearly one-third of carbon credits in the global voluntary carbon market do not meet high-quality standards, according to ICVCM.
August 07, 2024
Understanding carbon credits: A guide to Taiwan's carbon credit trading and regulatory landscape
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Understanding carbon credits: A guide to Taiwan's carbon credit trading and regulatory landscape

While carbon dioxide is seen as the primary culprit of global warming, carbon credits are treated as a tradable commodity in financial markets. This article will explore what carbon credits are, how they can be obtained through activities like tree planti
August 06, 2024
PepsiCo invests $400 million in sustainable new factories in Vietnam
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PepsiCo invests $400 million in sustainable new factories in Vietnam

PepsiCo, the American snack and beverage giant with a 30-year presence in Vietnam, is expanding its operations with a $400 million investment in new factories located in Ha Nam and Long An province.
August 06, 2024
Thailand targets 585 million kWh savings with new public sector energy-saving plan
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Thailand targets 585 million kWh savings with new public sector energy-saving plan

To reduce the country’s overall energy consumption, the Thai government is launching an energy-saving program targeting public sector agencies.
August 06, 2024
Will ‘loss and damage’ climate funding reach ocean communities?
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Will ‘loss and damage’ climate funding reach ocean communities?

The compensation fund could help fishers from small island and coastal states, but many challenges remain.
August 05, 2024
Southeast Asia EV market surges as US, EU sales slow
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Southeast Asia EV market surges as US, EU sales slow

As electric vehicle (EV) sales slow down in Europe and the US, the ASEAN market is experiencing notable growth, according to a report released by Maybank Investment Bank.
August 05, 2024
Global surge in AI sparks race for green data centers
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Global surge in AI sparks race for green data centers

With AI's huge energy demands driving up carbon emissions, "green data centers" have emerged, drawing investments from tech companies like Google and Microsoft to meet increasing computing power demand while minimizing environmental impact. Southeast Asia
August 05, 2024
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