Brunei has commenced construction on its largest solar power project to date, the 30-megawatt (MW) Sengkurong Solar Plant. This project represents a collaborative effort between Mitsubishi Corporation, Brunei Investment Agency, and Brunei Shell Petroleum.
[pdf] With a massive 200-megawatt production capacity, the company stands as a beacon of hope in a nation plagued by erratic electricity supply. Its locally manufactured solar panels are not just a response to Nigeria’s energy deficit—they are a critical piece of the country’s renewable energy ambitions.
[pdf] To encourage the generation of renewable energy, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government introduced a regulation mandating the installation of solar panels on the roofs of new detached buildings starting in April 2025.
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