Showing posts with label renewable energy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label renewable energy. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 21, 2024

Enercon Asia Unveils Energy Solution Featuring Renewable and Smart Remote Energy Monitoring to Support Carbon Reduction and Reporting

Enercon Asia, a leading provider of comprehensive energy and power system integrator solutions, is pleased to announce the expansion of its services in the Philippines and the introduction of an advanced smart energy assessment and monitoring system to address the growing market demand for sustainability innovations.

Amidst the global challenge of achieving energy sustainability, businesses worldwide are increasingly adopting more efficient energy consumption solutions. This trend is especially prominent in the Philippines, where the Philippine Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) recognizes the need for more efficient energy usage.

Saturday, June 17, 2023

Inconsistent Government Policies Drive Frustrated APAC Corporate Leaders to Call for Clean Energy Coalitions

BayWa r.e., a global renewable energy developer, independent power producer, service provider and solar distributor, today released its Asia Pacific (APAC) Energy Report, titled “Asia’s Climate Goals at Risk - the Urgent Need for Greater Accord”. While the report highlights much good progress being made with the renewable energy transition, the APAC region has reached a critical point. Headwinds and pressure in the region, such as the implications of the Russia-Ukraine war, lack of support from governments and volatile prices of energy and interest rates pose a serious risk to the pace of change and climate goals. Frustrated by inconsistent government policy, companies are taking the lead and calling for intercompany coalitions to advance sustainability goals.        

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HUAWEI ranked first in IDC’s Global Wearables Market for First Three Quarters of 2024

HUAWEI has been ranked first in IDC’s Global Wearable Device Market Quarterly Tracking report for global shipments in the first three quarte...