Malaysia races to go green as Iran war squeezes oil supply
•AdvertisementMalaysiaThis Week in AsiaEconomicsMalaysia races to go green as Iran war squeezes oil supplyTo avoid future supply shocks, the government aims to raise renewable generation to 70 per cent...
•The conflict sent Brent crude prices soaring to as high as US$120 a barrel, with prices averaging above US$100 over the past month as Asian economies raced to find alternative sources to shore up rapi...
•In such an environment, energy security is no longer optionalMalaysian Deputy Prime Minister Fadillah Yusof“In such an environment, energy security is no longer optional – it is a strategic national p...
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