January 29, 2026

International Day of Clean Energy

Clean energy is critical to environmental sustainability. But in Southeast Asia, clean energy also sits at the heart of our economic future. Economic competitiveness is no longer driven by low labor costs alone, but by our ability to generate clean energy and participate in global value chains that are rapidly decarbonising. This transition is creating […]

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January 29, 2026

Clean Energy Fellowship Laos 2026

[Clean Energy Fellowship Laos 2026 | Cohort 2] On 10th January 2026, we officially launched the first CEF Laos 2026 session at the Australian Embassy Recreation Center! We were honored to have opening remarks from Catia Rizio, Second Secretary at the Australian Embassy in Laos. Congratulations to our 15 new fellows! This 2nd cohort brings […]

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December 23, 2025

Turning Cambodia’s Clean Energy Waste into Opportunities

Cambodia is racing toward a clean energy future. With ambitious targets to reach 70% clean electricity by 2030 and put 770,000 electric vehicles (EVs) on the road, the country is making a bold move for climate action, energy security, and economic competitiveness. But with every solar panel installed and every EV battery charged, a new […]

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December 23, 2025

PULSE for December 2025 is out now!

CELEBRATING A YEAR OF CLEAN ENERGY PROGRESS As we close out 2025, we’re thrilled to celebrate the collective achievements we’ve made together and look forward to even more exciting developments ahead. This year has been filled with meaningful progress—from empowering clean energy innovators and delivering cutting edge policy analysis to fostering partnerships that drive real […]

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December 23, 2025

EnergyLab Asia Hosts Roundtable on Clean Energy Transition Curricula

On December 4th, EnergyLab Asia convened its ‘Roundtable on Clean Energy Transition Curricula: Gaps and Opportunities’ with TVET institutions, universities, and NGOs. We presented findings from a desk review of educational programs supporting clean energy transition and workforce studies on skills needed for Cambodia’s electric vehicle, energy efficiency, and renewable energy targets. Discussion revealed curricula […]

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December 23, 2025

Clean Energy Fellowship Laos 2025 Cohort

On 13 December 2025, we celebrated the final session and graduation of our remarkable Clean Energy Fellowship Laos cohort. It has been an inspiring journey of growth and learning. Through the program, our fellows immersed themselves in crucial topics: the energy – climate nexus, the power of energy efficiency, and the rapidly growing world of […]

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December 23, 2025

EnergyLab Asia at E-Mobility and Its Ecosystem: EV Infrastructure and Battery Lifecycle Management

EnergyLab Asia was honoured to join the “E-Mobility and Its Ecosystem: EV Infrastructure and Battery Lifecycle Management” workshop on 25 November 2025, organised by our partner VERYWORDS. The workshop highlighted key topics to advance the electric vehicle (EV) ecosystem, such as market understanding, policy mechanisms, grid management and proactive infrastructure response, battery certification system, digital […]

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November 25, 2025

Aligning Efforts for Cambodia’s Building Energy Code: EnergyLab Asia and Partners Meet with MLMUPC

The building sector is one of Cambodia’s largest energy consumers. As Cambodia continues to grow and climate change forces us to use more cooling, energy demand will increase significantly — underscoring the need for strong energy efficiency measures, energy-efficient buildings, sustainable construction practices, and a Building Energy Code (BEC) to ensure new buildings are more […]

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November 25, 2025

PULSE – NEWSLETTER | NOVEMBER 2025

A warm thank you to the hundreds of participants, guests of honor, speakers, and distinguished participants who joined us for Clean Energy Week 2025 (CEW 2025). Your active engagement, passion and thoughtful contributions made CEW 2025 a resounding success. This year’s CEW featured 15 sessions and brought together 20 development partners, five embassies and eight […]

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