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Synergy Events Asia
Are Asian utilities ready for smart grid?
Malaysia
taking the lead
...
Malaysia
’s largest utility provider Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB),
Malaysia
, the host utility for this year’s event, will deliver his first keynote address at this year’s event. “As one of the region’s...
30 Aug 2012
Are Asian utilities ready for smart grid? Malaysia taking the lead
Press Releases /
CapitaLand Limited
CapitaLand recognised by Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark
...
Malaysia
Trust, CapitaRetail China Trust and Quill Capita Trust. Issued by: CapitaLand Limited (Co. Regn.: 198900036N)Date: 5 September 2013 Media Contact Lorna TanSVP, Corporate CommunicationsTel:...
6 Sep 2013
CapitaLand recognised by Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark
News /
Manufacturing
High demand for animal parts driving illegal trade
...
Malaysia
ranks fourth among 13 countries studied in Traffic’s regional survey on traditional medicine shops across Asia. “Although it is completely illegal, the trade continues,” she said, citing a ca...
10 Jun 2013
High demand for animal parts driving illegal trade
News /
Energy
Singapore becoming base for solar business
...
Malaysia
, told pv magazine that its
Malaysia
n manufacturing facility is running at full capacity. The fab has an 800 MW nameplate capacity. As APVIA closed its doors, one constant theme was the great ...
25 Oct 2012
Singapore becoming base for solar business
Press Releases /
Synergy Events Asia
New CEO/President of
Malaysia
n utility giant TNB confirmed for Transmission & Distribution / Smart Grids Asia 2012
...
Malaysia
The new CEO of
Malaysia
’s largest utility provider has been confirmed as a keynote speaker for this year’s Transmission & Distribution/ Smart Grids Asia to be held in Kuala Lumpur in Sept...
3 Sep 2012
New CEO/President of Malaysian utility giant TNB confirmed for Transmission & Distribution / Smart Grids Asia 2012
News /
Energy
Green tech company acquiring
Malaysia
n biofuel business
...
Malaysia
, owns and operates a 30,000-metric ton per year biodiesel plant. This plant is licensed under the
Malaysia
n Palm Oil Council and was fully commissioned in end of 2010. It plans to produce 20,...
12 Feb 2013
Green tech company acquiring Malaysian biofuel business
News /
Energy
Indonesia plans to cut palm oil export tax
...
Malaysia
, which recently lowered its export tax on CPO to zero percent. Trade Minister Gita Wirjawan said on Friday that the tax reduction was needed to generate a competitive edge, but that it should...
14 Jan 2013
Indonesia plans to cut palm oil export tax
News /
Transport
Massive restructuring plan for
Malaysia
's biggest urban public transport asset owner
Malaysia
n company Syarikat Prasarana Negara has embarked on a massive restructuring plan that will see the country's biggest urban public transport asset owner and operator attain more financial susta...
4 Jan 2013
Massive restructuring plan for Malaysia's biggest urban public transport asset owner
Press Releases /
Maica Laminates Sdn Bhd
Maica is a member of SGBC
A year has passed since Maica obtained a membership from the
Malaysia
Green Building Confederation (MGBC), and as the membership was being renewed, we reached another milestone by being a member of th...
9 Oct 2012
Maica is a member of SGBC
News /
Food & Agriculture
‘No single silver bullet’ to address palm oil sustainability: experts
...
Malaysia
earlier in June this year, which in turn has prompted neighbouring governments to seek further action to eradicate the annually recurring pollution. “ One area that needs immediate cooperati...
27 Nov 2013
‘No single silver bullet’ to address palm oil sustainability: experts
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Transport
Naza hopes for incentives to promote diesel vehicles
...
Malaysia
's automotive market. “We believe that offering a tax incentive to consumers who purchase diesel cars will grow this market and encourage distributors to bring in more diesel-powered cars as a...
25 Sep 2012
Naza hopes for incentives to promote diesel vehicles
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Transport
Home-grown electric vehicles for
Malaysia
Malaysia
n carmaker Proton plans to roll out its own hybrid electric vehicles by 2014, said the minister for international trade and industry in a Parliament session. But it will do it with technologic...
27 Sep 2012
Home-grown electric vehicles for Malaysia
Press Releases /
Activistar Pte Ltd
Assembly's Eco-Town Planning Competition on Iskandar’s Waterfront
...
Malaysia
and around the world. The challenge is for participants to get creative and innovative as they face real urban challenges and problems. The objective is to plan sustainable, liveable, eco-fri...
9 Nov 2012
Assembly's Eco-Town Planning Competition on Iskandar’s Waterfront
News /
Energy
Chinese PV firms face risks despite EU deal
...
Malaysia
and the Republic of Korea, joined the competition without being subject to the terms of the new deal. Meanwhile, the annual limits of PV exports set by the EU will also pose risks for Chinese...
7 Aug 2013
Chinese PV firms face risks despite EU deal
News /
Energy
Palm oil stocks hit new record
Local palm oil stocks hit a new record at 2.63 million tonnes at end-December 2012, contrary to market expectation that stocks would be reduced following
Malaysia
's decision to lower its crude palm oi...
11 Jan 2013
Palm oil stocks hit new record
News /
Cities
Agro-tourism project threatens biodiversity
...
Malaysia
(SAM) research officer S. Mageswari feared that the animals' habitat would be affected by land clearing taking place on a 358ha site near the area. "During a research conducted on the Pedu fo...
16 Jan 2013
Agro-tourism project threatens biodiversity
News /
Manufacturing
Scraping away
Malaysia
's river eco-systems
...
Malaysia
n state of Selangor is to blame for many of the recent floods experienced in the region, according to Selangor Barisan Nasional co-ordinator Datuk Seri Mohd Zins Mohamed. He told flood victims...
4 Dec 2012
Scraping away Malaysia's river eco-systems
Press Releases /
Redress
Recycled textile clothing standard reaches new consumer markets
...
Malaysia
before later in the year reaching New Zealand and Australia. Asian fashion NGO, Redress, developed the R Cert last year to encourage brands to up-cycle their textile waste and to educate cons...
27 Jun 2013
Recycled textile clothing standard reaches new consumer markets
News /
Energy
India moves unlikely to curb crude palm oil imports
...
Malaysia
and Indonesia, last week slapped a 2.5 percent import tax on CPO and lifted a six-year-old freeze on base import prices, the benchmark to calculate import taxes of edible oils. The measures a...
25 Jan 2013
India moves unlikely to curb crude palm oil imports
News /
Food & Agriculture
Indonesia's palm oil industry rife with human-rights abuses
...
Malaysia
to support oil palm expansion, which threatens the natural habitats of endangered species such as pygmy elephants and Sumatran tigers. The human costs of the palm oil boom, however, have been...
29 Jul 2013
Indonesia's palm oil industry rife with human-rights abuses
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The government proposed allowing steel, cement and other export-exposed sectors to cut chargeable emissions by up to 80 …
Taiwan to ease carbon fees for heavy industry over competitiveness fears
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