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Renewable energy players rise after winning bids for LSS4

Renewable energy players rise after winning bids for LSS4
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These listed companies win the bid for LSS4 project

KUALA LUMPUR (March 12): The Energy Commission has announced the list of 30 shortlisted bidders of the Large Scale Solar @ MEnTARI (LSS4), totalling 823.06MW out of the offered 1,000MW. This comprises 20 bidders covering 323.06MW under Package P1 at between 10MW and below 30MW, as well as 10 bidders across 500MW under Package P2 between 30MW and 50MW. The shortlisted bids for Package 1 ranged between 18.5 sen/kWh and 24.81 sen/kWh. Meanwhile for Package 2, the bids ranged between 17.68 sen/kWh and 19.7 sen/kWh.  Among the identified listed companies that have been awarded the projects are: Advancecon Holdings Bhd via Advancecon Solar Sdn Bhd at 26MW

Nissan says plant in Myanmar resumed operations on Wednesday

Nissan says plant in Myanmar resumed operations on Wednesday Feb. 5 06:00 am JST Mar. 7 | 12:21 am JST BANGKOK The requested article has expired, and is no longer available. Any related articles, and user comments are shown below. © (c) Copyright Thomson Reuters 2021. ©2021 GPlusMedia Inc. Feb. 5 08:57 am JST Sounds like we re beginning to see the military junta s strategy. Let the foreign countries continue to operate but to just keep their mouths shut regarding internal politics. 6 ( +6 / -0 ) Feb. 5 11:14 am JST The junta seem like sore losers! Hopefully, some divesting will get their attention. Japan like always will be a follower and wait to see what other countries do.

Nissan Motor says plant in Myanmar resumed operations on Wednesday

By Reuters Staff 1 Min Read BANGKOK, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Japan’s Nissan Motor Co Ltd said its factory in Myanmar had resumed operations on Wednesday, after operations were suspended this week following a military coup in the Southeast Asian country. On Monday, people were asked to stay at home because the situation was fluid, said Kalle Siebring, Head of Communications at Nissan ASEAN, who said that the company had prioritised the safety of its employees and partners. “Yesterday, indeed operations are back,” he said. Nissan’s partner in Myanmar is Malaysia’s Tan Chong Motor Holdings Bhd, which manages the operations. (Reporting by Chayut Setboonsarng Editing by Ed Davies)

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