The Now Corporation (OTC:NWPN) Subsidiary, Green Rain Solar Inc., Explores Selling Development Rights for Solar Farm Project in Greece, NY

The Now Corporation (OTC PINK:NWPN) through its subsidiary, Green Rain Solar Inc., is actively exploring the sale of development rights for a groundbreaking solar energy project located at 4777 Dewey Avenue, Greece, New York. This strategic move aims to generate funding for the advancement of solar energy projects nationwide.

The 19.5-acre site in Greece, NY, is set to host a state-of-the-art ground-mount solar farm. This initiative underscores Green Rain Solar’s commitment to developing innovative and sustainable energy solutions that accelerate the transition to net-zero carbon emissions.

Green Rain Solar, specializing in urban and distributed solar energy systems, seeks to transform underutilized spaces into renewable energy powerhouses. The sale of development rights for this project will provide the capital needed to enhance further solar initiatives, expand operations, and support clean energy adoption in high-demand regions.

“This project represents a significant milestone in our mission to deliver sustainable solar energy solutions,” said Alfredo Papadakis, CEO of The Now Corporation. “The Greece, NY, site exemplifies our approach to maximizing the potential of renewable energy infrastructure.”

About The Now Corporation
The Now Corporation (OTC PINK:NWPN) is committed to advancing clean energy solutions through its subsidiary, Green Rain Solar Inc. Green Rain Solar focuses on urban rooftop solar installations and grid-connected power solutions, targeting markets with high energy costs. By combining state-of-the-art solar and battery technologies, The Now Corporation is dedicated to driving innovation and sustainability in the renewable energy sector.

About Green Rain Solar Inc.
Green Rain Solar Inc., a subsidiary of The Now Corporation (OTC PINK:NWPN), is a solar energy utility company specializing in urban solar energy and grid integration. The company develops innovative rooftop solar projects to transform sunlight into grid-connected power, promoting sustainable energy solutions for high-cost urban areas.

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The Now Corporation (OTC: NWPN) Sees Opportunities for Community Solar Projects in California

The Now Corporation (OTC PINK:NWPN), an emerging leader in solar energy and utility solutions, announces its strategic focus on expanding into the California community solar market. This opportunity arises as California introduces new legislation, Assembly Bill 2316, designed to incentivize community solar projects that integrate advanced battery storage technologies.

Assembly Bill 2316, recently signed into law, paves the way for broad adoption of community solar in California. The legislation benefits a wide range of stakeholders, including developers, consumers, and utility workers, while addressing the state’s need for clean and reliable energy. By prioritizing projects with battery storage, California aims to shift solar power generated during the day to peak demand hours, ensuring greater grid stability and reliability.

The Now Corporation, through its wholly-owned subsidiary Green Rain Solar Inc., specializes in urban solar energy and grid integration. Green Rain Solar Inc. is dedicated to transforming rooftop sunlight into grid-connected power in high-cost urban locations across the nation. With a mission to operate as a utility, Green Rain Solar aims to deliver energy efficiency and sustainability while generating long-term value for communities and investors.

Green Rain Solar Inc. leverages proprietary technology and strategic partnerships to maximize the efficiency of solar installations. By integrating battery storage solutions, the company addresses California’s need for dispatchable solar energy, delivering clean power precisely when it is needed most. This expertise positions The Now Corporation to play a vital role in California’s burgeoning community solar market.

About The Now Corporation
The Now Corporation (OTC: NWPN) is committed to advancing clean energy solutions through its subsidiary, Green Rain Solar Inc. Green Rain Solar focuses on urban rooftop solar installations and grid-connected power solutions, targeting markets with high energy costs. By combining state-of-the-art solar and battery technologies, The Now Corporation is dedicated to driving innovation and sustainability in the renewable energy sector.

About Green Rain Solar Inc.
Green Rain Solar Inc., a subsidiary of The Now Corporation (OTC:NWPN), is a solar energy utility company specializing in urban solar energy and grid integration. The company develops innovative rooftop solar projects to transform sunlight into grid-connected power, promoting sustainable energy solutions for high-cost urban areas.

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Green Rain Solar Inc., a Subsidiary of The Now Corporation (OTC:NWPN), Announces the Launch of Self-Contained Solar Greenhouses with Integrated Irrigation and Backup Power Systems

Green Rain Solar Inc., a subsidiary of The Now Corporation (OTC PINK:NWPN) and a leader in urban solar energy and grid integration, is proud to announce the upcoming launch of its premiere self-contained Solar Greenhouse system. This innovative greenhouse integrates a fully autonomous irrigation system and backup battery supply, offering a sustainable solution for urban farming and renewable energy generation.

Green Rain Solar Inc. continues to develop cutting-edge solar solutions to address urban challenges. The new Solar Greenhouses will enhance rooftop farming by combining vegetation benefits with advanced solar panel technology. Research shows that vegetation-covered rooftops extend roof life, conserve energy, and reduce stormwater runoff and air pollution. Additionally, these green roofs cool their surroundings through evaporation, which boosts the efficiency of photovoltaic panels. By reducing airborne pollutants and dust particles, rooftop plants further enhance solar panel performance.

Alfredo Papadakis, CEO of The Now Corporation, states, “Our Solar Greenhouses are designed to meet the demand for year-round, high-quality vegetation while maximizing return on investment for our customers. With integrated Aquaponics systems, these greenhouses optimize yield within limited spaces-whether atop commercial rooftops or standalone in water-scarce environments. They remain entirely powered by solar energy, reducing utility costs and generating continuous growth opportunities for users.”

Community Impact and Vision
The project also aligns with Green Rain Solar’s commitment to social responsibility. By transforming underutilized urban spaces into solar-powered greenhouses, the company addresses the lack of access to locally sourced, fresh, and organically grown produce in inner cities. These sustainable farms will serve as a vital resource, improving public health and well-being in urban areas.

Papadakis added: “We are thrilled to redefine urban farming with a sustainable solution that meets energy and food production needs. This initiative represents a significant step toward achieving a dual benefit for our communities-providing clean energy and fresh produce while addressing critical challenges in high-energy-cost urban areas.”

Green Rain Solar Inc. remains focused on innovative solutions to maximize efficiency and sustainability for urban environments. The company invites shareholders and stakeholders to join this journey of transformation and innovation.

About Green Rain Solar Inc.
Green Rain Solar Inc., a subsidiary of The Now Corporation (OTC:NWPN), is a solar energy utility company specializing in urban solar energy and grid integration. The company develops innovative rooftop solar projects to transform sunlight into grid-connected power, promoting sustainable energy solutions for high-cost urban areas.

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Summit Group Responds to White Paper Citing Governance Issues in Bangladesh’s Power and Energy Sector

Summit Group, Bangladesh’s largest private sector power generation company, has issued clarifications in response to a recent draft of a government White Paper, and said it welcomes transparency and remains committed to the highest levels of corporate governance and corporate social responsibility (CSR) in the country.

Bangladesh media have reported widely on a draft of the ‘White Paper on the State of the Bangladesh Economy’ released in recent weeks by the interim government led by the Honourable Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus. The document said Bangladesh’s power and energy sector faced challenges such as excess capacity, dependence on imports of gas and under-development of domestic natural gas resources.

Summit Power International Limited (SPIL), the Singapore-registered parent of Summit Corporation Limited (“SCL”) – the leading foreign direct investor in Bangladesh’s power sector – has responded to statements in White Paper which referred to SCL’s assets or subsidiaries.

1) The draft White Paper referred to Summit Group as being one of the “selected large conglomerates” which enjoyed “exemptions on project income” and “exemption on income arising from power generation”.

SPIL said these exemptions cited were part of a broader policy initiative that applied to the entire power and energy sector in the country. “The policy, i.e. Private Sector Power Generation Policy framed in 1996, designed to attract investment and meet Bangladesh’s critical energy needs, encompassed approximately 104 projects. These exemptions were not exclusive to Summit Group but were reflective of a sector-wide strategy to enhance Bangladesh’s energy capacity to ensure sustainable development,” SPIL said.

2) The “Other Common Malpractice” section in the White Paper alleged that contract conditions were changed after it was awarded, and singled out the Summit Meghnaghat 335 dual fuel power plant for switching from heavy fuel oil (“HFO”) to high-speed diesel (“HSD”) without changing capacity payment or heat rate as an example.

The Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation, the supplier of energy oil, was unable to provide the specified oil under the original agreement and instead reached an understanding with the Bangladesh Power Development Board to supply alternative oil, SPIL said.

“In order to maintain operations and fulfil its commitments, Summit Meghnaghat was obliged to accept this change but remains prepared to accept oil in accordance with the original tender conditions,” SPIL said.

Through SCL, the Summit Group operates 18 power plants with a combined generation capacity of 2,255MW or approximately 17% of the total installed private power generation capacity in the country of 173 million people.

3) The White Paper listed Summit Power Limited among 83 companies listed on the Dhaka Stock Exchange that had been “unfairly excluded” from certain regulatory activities, and said market rigging was endemic in the domestic equity market.

“Summit Power Limited has always conducted its affairs with the highest levels of corporate governance. Its Board of Directors comprises eminent and well-respected corporate figures. At no time has the company ever engaged in market rigging,” SPIL said.

4) Regarding Bangladesh’s second Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (“FSRU”), which Summit Group operates, the White Paper alleged public funds were misused because Summit supplied LNG at a premium while natural gas reserves were available with the Bangladesh Oil, Gas and Mineral Corporation (“Petrobangla”).

SPIL said that Summit’s FSRU was not responsible for the supply of gas and, accordingly, has not imported or supplied any gas to date. The long-term supply contract signed between Summit Oil and Shipping Company Limited and Petrobangla was at the lowest price of all contracts awarded at the time, including for OQ Trading and Excelerate Energy (“Excelerate”). In any event, Summit has not yet imported any gas under the long-term supply contract.

Further, Summit’s FSRU did not receive any special exemptions, and its daily tariff/charter rate is lower than that of the Moheshkhali Floating LNG owned by Excelerate, the only other FSRU in Bangladesh. The incentives referenced were part of an industry-wide framework that applies to both Excelerate and Summit’s FSRU projects.

“As a responsible corporation with a track record of providing energy and power to Bangladesh, Summit Group has always respected and adhered to the laws of both Bangladesh, where SCL operates, as well as Singapore, where SPIL is domiciled,” SPIL said. “We are dedicated to contributing meaningfully to Bangladesh’s growth and prosperity. Our operations in Bangladesh have consistently adhered to all regulations, and we take pride in upholding the highest standards of integrity and governance,” SPIL said.

“Being a dependable partner in nation building, we remain open to dialogue with all stakeholders,” it added. “We invite committee members preparing the White Paper to engage and seek clarification where needed. As a substantial foreign direct investor, the Summit Group has always conducted its affairs in a transparent manner while striving to support the long-term development of Bangladesh,” it added.

About Summit Power International Limited (SPIL)
SPIL is the largest Independent Power Producer (IPP) in Bangladesh, reflecting 17% of the country’s total private installed capacity and 7% of the country’s total installed capacity. Summit owns and operates a total of 18 power plants with a combined generation capacity of 2,255MW. It also operates Bangladesh’s second Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU) and LNG import terminal with daily regasification capacity of 500 million cubic feet.

SPIL is a privately-held Singapore-registered company that is 78%-owned by the family of Mr Muhammed Aziz Khan. In 2016 SPIL acquired Bangladesh-registered Summit Corporation Ltd (SCL) in a transaction that was financed primarily by International Finance Corporation, the World Bank’s private sector arm. SCL holds various infrastructure assets in Bangladesh. In 2019, JERA Co., Inc., Japan’s largest power generation company, acquired a 22%-stake in SPIL and remains its second largest shareholder to date.

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The 25th World LNG Summit & Awards will take place on 2-5 December 2025 in Istanbul, Turkiye

The World LNG Summit & Awards is the meeting place for senior leaders in the global LNG, gas and renewable fuels industry. Each year, leaders from across the value chain convene to share strategic insights on geopolitics, energy security, economic stability, and decarbonisation commitments.

Stefan Wenzel, Parliamentary State Secretary, Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, Germany Opening Speech

The 24th World LNG Summit & Awards welcomed 900 attendees, including 200 senior speakers, and over 500 companies from 50 countries on 9-12 December 2024 in Berlin, Germany. Discussions centred on the challenge of achieving a balance between energy security and decarbonisation. The World LNG Summit & Awards 2024 featured the World LNG Summit, the World LNG Awards, as well as two new features: World Renewable Fuels Conference, and the Leadership Roundtable Programme.

Participants agreed on the need for urgent action to reduce the greenhouse gas intensity of the global energy system whilst maintaining energy security for consumers. As the world moves towards net zero carbon, LNG must remain affordable, reliable and less emissions-intensive, in the face of soaring international energy demand and geopolitical disruption.

The World LNG Awards recognised outstanding performance in the industry. Congratulations to this year’s winners:

  • World LNG Award for Outstanding Contribution: Deutsche Energy Terminal (DET)
  • World Energy Transition Award: SEA-LNG
  • World LNG Shipping Award: Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd.
  • World LNG Executive Award: Jonty Shepard
  • World LNG Lifetime Achievement Award: Dr Patricia Roberts

Confirmed speakers included:

  • Hon. Stefan Wenzel, Parliamentary State Secretary, Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action
  • Dr. Egbert Laege, CEO, SEFE  
  • Anatol Feygin, EVP & CCO, Cheniere
  • Rashid Al Mazrouei, SVP – Marketing, ADNOC Gas
  • Alan Heng, Group CEO, Pavilion Energy
  • Maria Rita Galli, CEO, DESFA
  • Atsunori Takeuchi, Executive Officer, Senior General Manager of Global Business Planning Dept. Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.
  • Tom Summers, SVP Shell LNG Marketing and Trading, Shell
  • Jerome Milongo, VP of Global LNG Trading and Origination, bp
  • Javier Moret, Global Head of LNG, RWE
  • Narin Phoawanich, Deputy Governor – Fuel, EGAT
  • Steve Hill, EVP – Gas & LNG, Mercuria
  • Jane Liao, Vice President, CPC Taiwan
  • Mithat Aydin, Deputy Managing Director, BOTAS
  • Jean-Baptiste Choimet, CEO, GTT Group
  • Elio Ruggeri, Executive Director LNG Terminals and Shipping, Snam
  • FrédéricBarnaud, Chief Commercial Officer, SEFE Securing Energy for Europe
  • Paul Marsden, President, Bechtel Energy
  • Esther Navarro Morente, International LNG Director, Naturgy
  • Ralf Dickgreber, Head of Global LNG & Biomass, Engie
  • Peter Röttgen, Managing Director, Deutsche Energy Terminal GmbH
  • Jerry Kalogiratos, CEO, Capital Clean Energy Carriers Corp.
  • Hugo Wang, CEO, Beijing Gas Singapore Pte Ltd
  • Alfredo Chamat, General Manager, Calamari LNG
  • Suryan Wirya-Simunovic, Managing Director – Energy Europe, Americas and AfricaChief Commercial Officer – Europe Africa Regional Business, MOL
  • Bud Darr, EVP Maritime Policy & Government Affairs, MSC
  • Tom Strang, Senior Vice President, Maritime Affairs, Carnival Corporation & plc
  • Matthias Obert, Executive Director Trading, EnBW
  • Wenlong Lu, Market Department Manager, LNG Terminal Management, PipeChina
  • Masataka Yarita, Director, Energy Research Division & Head of Methane Management Taskforce, JOGMEC

Sponsors of the Summit include Cheniere, Venture Global LNG, Commonwealth LNG, NLNG, ADNOC Gas, GTT, Deutsche ReGas, EnBW, RWE, SEFE, Uniper, American Gas Partners, Baker Botts, Bechtel, BRG Energy & Climate, Cedar LNG, Dragon LNG, German LNG Terminal, Lloyd’s Register, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Poten & Partners, Sempra Infrastructure, Snam, and Woodside Energy. Knowledge partner is Wood Mackenzie. Sponsors of the World Renewable Fuels Conference include MadoquaPower2X, RWE and TURN2X.

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Loop Industries Completes Convertible Preferred Financing With Reed Societe Generale Group and Sells First Technology License For An Infinite Loop Manufacturing Facility in Europe

  • REED SOCIETE GENERALE GROUP INVESTS €10 MILLION IN LOOP VIA A CONVERTIBLE PREFERRED SECURITY AT A $4.75 CONVERSION PRICE.
  • LOOP COMPLETES ITS INAUGURAL SALE OF AN INFINITE LOOP™ TECHNOLOGY LICENSE, GENERATING AN UPFRONT PAYMENT OF €10 MILLION.
  • FORMATION OF A EUROPEAN PARTNERSHIP TO DEPLOY INFINITE LOOP™ MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY.
  • PROCEEDS TO SUPPORT CONSTRUCTION OF THE INFINITE LOOP™ FACILITY IN INDIA AND FINANCE LOOP’S OPERATIONAL CASH REQUIREMENTS.

LOOP MANAGEMENT TO HOLD UPDATE CALL AT 8:45 AM ET on December 13, 2024

Loop Industries, Inc. (Nasdaq:LOOP) (the Company, Loop, we, us, or our), a clean technology company whose mission is to accelerate a circular plastics economy by manufacturing 100% recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic and textile-to-textile (T2T) polyester fiber, has secured €10 million through a convertible preferred security financing with Reed Societe Generale Group, a European investment firm majority-owned by the bank Societe Generale. Additionally, as part of the Reed Societe Generale Group transaction, Loop has finalized the sale of its first Infinite Loop™ technology license, generating an initial €10 million payment, with additional milestone-based payments from Reed Societe Generale Group to follow.

The Reed Societe Generale Group transaction marks a pivotal step in Loop’s commercialization strategy, enabling the deployment of its patented recycling technology across Europe and supporting capital investment in cost-effective manufacturing regions, including its joint venture in India with strategic partner Ester Industries Ltd. Proceeds from the financing and licensing deal will fund the Indian project and Loop’s operational cash flow needs.

Key terms of the €10 million convertible preferred security include:

  • 13% PIK dividend rate
  • 5-year term
  • Convertible to Loop common stock at $4.75 per share or redeemable in cash

The technology license will be granted to a European partnership owned 90% by Reed Societe Generale Group and 10% by Loop, which is being formed to develop Infinite Loop™ manufacturing facilities in Europe. Loop retains the right to increase its equity stake in the European manufacturing facility, as well as potential future facilities, to a maximum of 50% for each facility. The license is to build one Infinite Loop™ manufacturing facility in Europe. Future facilities under this partnership will require the purchase of additional technology licenses from Loop.

The license sale underscores the commercial readiness of Loop’s technology, validated by four years of successful operations at its Terrebonne facility, which supplies bottle-grade PET resin for consumer packaging and T2T polyester fiber to advance circular fashion for apparel brands. Loop is committed to expanding the reach of its proven solution to the plastic waste global issue by partnering with well-financed, reliable customers through technology licenses and engineering services. This strategy allows Loop to address global demand in regions where it does not plan to build facilities, driving further growth and value creation while focusing Loop’s internal resources and capital on direct equity investments.

With regulatory approval for Societe Generale’s acquisition of a 75% stake in Reed Societe Generale Group finalized, it is positioned to deploy capital into this and other projects. The previous condition precedent to closing relating to government funding is no longer applicable, although Loop expects that such additional financing will be available when the Indian project is approved to begin construction. Funding for both the financing and the initial payment for the technology license is expected within seven business days following the incorporation of the European partnership company.

Julien Touati, CEO of Reed Societe Generale Group, commented: “Reducing dependency on virgin plastics is a global challenge. We are proud to support the rollout of Loop’s technology in Europe by becoming the majority shareholder of this European partnership. This strategic investment allows us to leverage Loop’s unique expertise and strong relationships with world-class brands committed to decarbonizing their supply chains. It fits perfectly with our ambition to actively contribute to the industrialization of Europe’s circular economy, significantly reduce pollution, and foster sustainable growth.”

“The sale of our first technology license is a transformative milestone, proving the scalability and market readiness of our Infinite Loop™ technology,” said Daniel Solomita, CEO and Founder of Loop Industries. “Our financing agreement and partnership with Reed Societe Generale Group propels us into a new phase of growth – expanding into Europe with strategic precision while advancing our flagship Infinite Loop™ project in India. These strategic steps align with our long-term investment vision and underscore our commitment to innovation, scalability, and delivering exceptional value for our shareholders. I look forward to working closely with Julien and his team at Reed Societe Generale Group in leading the circular economy in plastic packaging and circular fashion in Europe.”

Corporate Update Call
Senior Management of Loop will host a corporate update call, followed by a question-and-answer session, which can be accessed via the dial-in numbers below.

Date: Friday, December 13, 2024
Time: 8:45 am Eastern Time

Participant joining details (by Telephone):
United States (Local): +1 404 975 4839
United States (Toll-Free): +1 833 470 1428
Access Code: 625641

OR

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– Avoid wait time – Bypass speaking with an operator to join the call
– Receive a Calendar Invitation with call access details including your unique PIN

About Loop Industries
Loop Industries is a technology company whose mission is to accelerate the world’s shift toward sustainable PET plastic and polyester fiber and away from our dependence on fossil fuels. Loop Industries owns patented and proprietary technology that depolymerizes no and low-value waste PET plastic and polyester fiber, including plastic bottles and packaging, carpets and textiles of any color, transparency or condition and even ocean plastics that have been degraded by the sun and salt, to its base building blocks (monomers). The monomers are filtered, purified and polymerized to create virgin-quality Loop™ branded PET resin suitable for use in food-grade packaging and polyester fiber, thus enabling our customers to meet their sustainability objectives. Loop™ PET plastic and polyester fiber can be recycled infinitely without degradation of quality, successfully closing the plastic loop. Loop Industries is contributing to the global movement towards a circular economy by reducing plastic waste and recovering waste plastic for a sustainable future.

Common shares of the Company are listed on the NASDAQ Global Market under the symbol “LOOP.”

For more information, please visit www.loopindustries.com. Follow Loop on Twitter: @loopindustries, Instagram: loopindustries, Facebook: Loop Industries and LinkedIn: Loop Industries

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For More Information:
Investor Relations:
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Loop Industries, Inc.
+1 617-755-4602
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Loop Industries, Inc.
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SOURCE: Loop Industries

SGX-Listed Mooreast Appoints Norwegian Eirik Ellingsen as CEO to Drive Growth in Global Floating Offshore Wind Market

Mooreast Holdings Ltd. (“Mooreast” or the “Group”), announced today it will appoint Mr Eirik Ellingsen, a Norwegian with deep experience in the offshore and marine sector, as Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”) amid growing adoption of floating wind energy projects worldwide.

Mr Eirik Ellingsen’s appointment, which will begin 1 January 2025, comes amid the growing commercialisation of floating offshore renewable energy projects
Mr Eirik Ellingsen’s appointment, which will begin 1 January 2025, comes amid the growing commercialisation of floating offshore renewable energy projects

Mr Ellingsen will assume the role of CEO at Mooreast on 1 January 2025. He will be taking over from Mr Sim Koon Lam, the founder, who will continue to serve as Executive Director and Deputy Chairman of the Group.

Mooreast is a total mooring solutions specialist and Asia’s only ultra-high power anchor manufacturer primarily serving the offshore renewable energy, offshore oil & gas and marine industries. With operations in Singapore and the Netherlands, the Group is establishing a manufacturing facility in Aberdeen, Scotland, and is making forays into the North East Asia market.

In June 2024, the Group announced that it was acquiring 60 Shipyard Crescent from a subsidiary of Seatrium Limited. The acquisition increases Mooreast’s total land area to 129,609 sqm (approx. 1.4 million sqft) and quadruples its production capacity to produce enough subsea foundation to support between 1.5 gigawatts (“GW”) to 2GW of floating offshore wind energy per annum compared to its current capacity of 0.5GW.

Mr Ellingsen, who is also a resident of Singapore, brings over 35 years of experience to the role. He is currently serving as Director of Offshore Wind in the Asia Pacific at independent non-profit foundation Norwegian Energy Partners (“Norwep”). In that role, he built strong relationships with the global offshore wind industry across South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines, Vietnam and Australia. His last day at Norwep will be 31 December 2024.

Before joining Norwep, Mr Ellingsen held several key roles in the global offshore industry. Notably, he served as Group Executive Director for Ferguson Group Ltd, where he oversaw its global container and modular business, and established its Singapore operations in 2008. He also founded Norway-based Ferdocean AS in 2018 which was sold in 2022. Following the sale, he was appointed Non-Executive Director of Ferdocean AS, where he provided strategic operational oversight of the business.

Mr Ellingsen holds certifications in Business Sustainability Management from the University of Cambridge, Leadership and Competence Development for Board and Committee Members from the University of Stavanger and in Foundation Program in Business Administration from the BI Norwegian School of Management. Additionally, he is a certified ISO 9001, 14001, 27001 Lead Auditor through the Knowledge Academy.

Mr Ellingsen’s appointment comes amid the growing commercialisation of floating renewable energy projects, which are moving further offshore to deeper waters, driving demand for advanced mooring solutions such as anchoring techniques and synthetic mooring lines.

Floating wind farm developers require an innovative partner with a reliable network of suppliers and manufacturing capabilities to reduce costs and address supply chain challenges. This presents Mooreast with a strong opportunity to offer its cutting-edge mooring solutions.

Mooreast said it would leverage on Mr Ellingsen’s extensive expertise and network within the offshore wind industry to capture business opportunities, as the Group positions itself as a key player in the global floating offshore wind market.

Commenting on the appointment, Mr Sim Koon Lam said, “We are delighted to welcome Mr Ellingsen to the team; his experience, strong track record and deep industry knowledge and network will further accelerate our push towards the floating offshore renewable sector. We are confident he will strengthen our strategic direction, propel the Group to the next level and deliver long-term value to our shareholders.”

Mr Eirik Ellingsen said “I am deeply honoured and excited to take on the role of CEO at Mooreast. I look forward to working with the Mooreast team to implement key transformation strategies to build momentum and achieve the Group’s long-term vision of becoming the leading mooring solutions provider within the floating renewable energy sector.”

Leveraging more than 30 years of mooring and offshore marine expertise, Mooreast total mooring solutions include the design, engineering and fabrication of specialist anchors and equipment, as well as geotechnical and geophysical studies such as soil data analysis to determine project feasibility and engineering design for mooring configuration for floating wind turbines. The Group also incorporated Mooreast Taiwan in May 2024 and Mooreast Malaysia in July 2024.

This press release has been prepared by the Company and its contents have been reviewed by the Company’s sponsor, W Capital Markets Pte. Ltd. (the “Sponsor”). This press release has not been examined or approved by the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited (the “SGX-ST”) and the SGX-ST assumes no responsibility for the contents of this press release, including the correctness of any of the statements or opinions made or reports contained in this press release.

The contact person for the Sponsor is Ms Alicia Chang, Registered Professional, W Capital Markets Pte. Ltd., at 65 Chulia Street, #43-01 OCBC Centre, Singapore 049513, Telephone (65) 6513 3525.

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About Mooreast Holdings Ltd.

Mooreast is a total mooring solutions specialist, serving mainly the offshore renewable energy, offshore oil & gas (“O&G”) and marine industries, with operations primarily in Singapore, the Netherlands through its wholly-owned subsidiary in Rotterdam Mooreast Europe, and offices based in Scotland, Taiwan and Malaysia.

Mooreast’s solutions include the design, engineering, fabrication, supply and logistics, installation and commissioning of mooring systems. Mooreast is applying its experience and expertise in mooring solutions to floating renewable energy projects, in particular floating offshore wind farms. It has successfully participated in developmental and prototype projects for floating offshore wind turbines in Japan and Europe.

For more information, please visit https://mooreast.com/

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COP29: Indonesian Special Envoy Hashim Djojohadikusumo Announces EUR 1,2 Billion Green Funding

MoU with PT PLN (Persero) and KfW (Germany) to develop Pumped Storage Hydropower Plant (PLTA) and Transmission

The Indonesian Government, through Special Presidential Envoy of the Republic of Indonesia Hashim Djojohadikusumo, announced EUR 1.2 billion in green funding for the Indonesian power sector from German state development bank Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW) at the COP29 World Climate Conference in Baku, Azerbaijan, on Wednesday (11/13). The conference runs through Friday (11/22).

COP29 MoU: Indonesian Special Presidential Envoy Hashim Djojohadikusumo (second left), with PLN President Commissioner Burhanuddin Abdullah (second right), PLN President Director Darmawan Prasodjo (right), and Kreditanstalt fur Wiederaufbau (KfW) Chief Sustainability Officer Jurgen Kern at the signing, themed “Leading the Charge: Strategic Partnership to Catalyze Decarbonization” in Baku, Azerbaijan on Wednesday, Nov 13.

The agreement was marked by the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between PT PLN (Persero) and KfW to support Indonesia’s energy transition towards self-sufficiency with the development of various green power and clean energy projects, centered on the Pumped Storage Hydroelectric Power Plant (PLTA) and transmission network connecting with green power plants. 

Hashim emphasized that the government is committed to accelerating the energy transition. By fostering collaborations at the global level, the shift towards renewable energy is expected to support energy self-sufficiency and drive national economic growth. “We have developed a new strategy over the next five years to achieve a minimum of 8% sustainable economic growth,” Hashim affirmed. 

He stated that the development of clean energy sources is crucial for enhancing industrial competitiveness. Over the next 15 years, Indonesia’s renewable energy generation capacity is targeted to increase by 75% from the total addition of 100 gigawatts (GW) in electricity capacity. 

“We will be a major country fulfilling our responsibility to protect the environment’s future. We deeply appreciate the established international cooperation as a joint effort toward reaching the Net Zero Emissions (NZE) target,” Hashim explained. 

PLN President Director Darmawan Prasodjo expressed full support for the government’s initiatives in advancing the energy transition. Various collaborations and initiatives have been implemented by PLN to ensure the success of sustainable electricity projects. Darmawan noted that KfW’s involvement in PLN’s green projects is expected to attract more international partners to collaborate. 

This will create a synergy of sustainable strategic, technical, and investment collaboration in global climate action. “This collaboration signifies PLN’s proactive steps in expanding international partnerships to enhance national energy self-sufficiency in line with global climate actions,” Darmawan stated.

KfW Group’s Sustainability Officer, Jurgen Kern, explained the KfW support for Indonesia represents Germany’s commitment to international cooperation for green transformation. Further, Jurgen highlighted that PLN is at the center of Indonesia’s energy transition. PLN is strongly committed to greening the energy sector while ensuring reliable energy access.

“Therefore, we believe that Indonesia and Germany can continue strengthening their partnership in the energy sector, especially in clean energy projects like geothermal, hydropower, and transmission. Achieving the NZE target requires solid collaboration and partnership,” Jurgen said.

– Antara, for PT PLN (Persero), https://web.pln.co.id/en/sustainability/sustainability/.
– Indonesia: https://indonesia.go.id/,  KfW Germany: https://www.kfw.de/kfw.de-2.html 

COP29: PLN Encourages Global Collaboration for Energy Transition Towards Sustainable Energy Self-Sufficiency

PT PLN (Persero) is promoting participation with the global community during the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) hosted in Baku, Azerbaijan, from November 11 to 22, 2024. This initiative is in harmony with the nation’s objective of an energy transition towards sustainable energy self-sufficiency.

Hashim Djojohadikusumo, Indonesia's Special Envoy to COP29
Hashim Djojohadikusumo, Indonesia’s Special Envoy to COP29

Hashim Djojohadikusumo, Indonesia’s Special Envoy to COP29, stated that under President Prabowo Subianto’s leadership, Indonesia is committed to sustaining existing commitments made by preceding presidents to accelerate the energy transition and mitigate climate change.

“We will keep our commitments and develop new programs led by President Prabowo. Among these is an initiative to add 100 gigawatts of new power generation over the next 15 years, with renewable energy accounting for 75% (75 gigawatts). This ambitious initiative will necessitate USD 235 billion in investment,” Hashim remarked at the opening of the Indonesian Pavilion at COP29 on Monday, November 11.

Hashim also highlighted additional commitments, such as carbon emission reduction through Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology. Indonesia is prepared to collaborate with multinational companies and other stakeholders interested in investing in this sector.

“Indonesia is blessed with vast saline aquifers, both onshore and offshore, providing an estimated carbon storage capacity of 500 gigatons,” Hashim said.

Indonesia invites international stakeholders to join in combating global warming, he noted, as the impact of climate change in Indonesia is part of a broader global challenge. 

“This journey will take years; it cannot be done overnight. It requires funding, technology, and knowledge,” Hashim emphasized. 

Minister of Environment Hanif Faisol Nurofiq expressed optimism about the role of the Indonesian Pavilion at COP29, not only for Indonesia but also as a platform for global collaboration on climate mitigation solutions.

“The COP29 theme strongly aligns with our (Indonesian) pavilion theme, ‘Sustainability Stronger Together.’ This concept reflects our belief that through cooperation among nations, sectors, and communities, we can address climate change effectively,” Faisol noted.

The Indonesian Pavilion has three main objectives: representing Indonesia’s climate diplomacy, promoting Indonesia’s comprehensive climate mitigation efforts, and exploring new ideas, partnerships, and opportunities for strengthening climate resilience worldwide. 

Minister of Forestry Raja Juli Antoni emphasized that economic growth must be balanced with environmental protection, particularly forest conservation. He urged all stakeholders to participate in these efforts to achieve sustainable economic growth. 

“I encourage everyone to address our current forestry issues together. Collaboration is our collective responsibility to protect and conserve our forests, making them a source of prosperity for future generations,” Raja Juli remarked. 

PLN CEO Darmawan Prasodjo reiterated PLN’s commitment to support the Indonesian government’s goal of adding new power generation capacity to achieve sustainable energy self-sufficiency. He noted that PLN has developed a roadmap and is expanding partnerships with local and global stakeholders.

“As the backbone of Indonesia’s energy security, PLN is optimistic about achieving this target through a transition strategy focused on renewable energy and continuous sustainable development,” Darmawan explained. 

To meet these goals, PLN has planned a Green Enabling Transmission Line to deliver clean energy from renewable sources in remote areas. Spanning 70,000 kilometers, this transmission network will connect Indonesian islands and transport clean electricity to urban demand centers. Darmawan also stressed that PLN continues to increase its renewable energy generation capacity and harness Indonesia’s clean energy potential. 

“PLN is committed to developing supporting infrastructure, including smart grids, smart control systems, intelligent distribution, and battery storage systems to maximize renewable energy use,” he stated. Collaboration, Darmawan emphasized, is essential. “PLN actively participates in global events like COP29 to strengthen partnerships for achieving sustainable energy self-sufficiency.” 

“Global community efforts, including sustainable investments, technology transfer, and supportive policies for renewable energy development, are crucial,” Darmawan concluded.


Source: Antara for PLN ( https://web.pln.co.id/en/sustainability/sustainability )

COP29 Climate Change Conference Must Address Acute Challenges of Developing Countries Such as Bangladesh – Summit Power International Limited

The U.N. Climate Change Conference next week needs to urgently address major gaps in funding and technology and adopt fresh approaches to meet the challenges of developing countries with vulnerable communities such as Bangladesh, Summit Power International Limited (SPIL), the country’s largest private sector power generation company, said today.

Singapore-headquartered SPIL, the leading foreign direct investor in Bangladesh’s power sector, said it hoped the widely anticipated COP29 Climate Change Conference starting 11 November in Azerbaijan will lead to an actionable agenda that can balance global net zero targets with the needs of poorer countries seeking to eradicate poverty and create jobs on an accelerated scale.

SPIL operates 18 power plants with a combined capacity of 2,255 MW or approximately 17% of the total installed private power generation capacity in the country of 173 million people. As a responsible company with a strong track record of providing energy and power to Bangladesh, SPIL is acutely aware of the international initiatives to de-carbonise.

At COP21 in 2015, 196 countries signed the Paris Agreement with collective commitments to limit global warming. However, subsequent global financing initiatives have been deadlocked. Among the key initiatives of COP29 is a New Collective Quantified Goal to deliver substantive climate financing to regions that need it most.

Beyond the pledges, global climate goals must also take into consideration challenges unique to each country, especially the lesser developed, said SPIL. Prior to COP29, SPIL had outlined its internal Climate Action Plan to support Bangladesh’s stated goal (declared at the COP26 in Glasgow in 2021) to achieve up to 40% of clean energy use in its power generation mix by 2041.

“Both the national and SPIL’s own de-carbonisation targets have to be viewed against the backdrop of the pandemic and subsequent supply chain disruptions as well as the conflict in Ukraine which drove up prices of fossil fuels. Bangladesh, which has to contend with cyclones and flooding on a regular basis, has felt the impact of such disruptions more acutely than most other countries.

“We hope COP29 – whose leaders have promised engagement, ambition, and action – will address decisively real-world issues from the perspective of developing nations and responsible corporates involved in the energy eco-system, such as SPIL. We look forward to holistic approaches that avoid a one-size-fits-all mindset,” SPIL said.

SPIL’s Founder and Chairman, Mr Muhammed Aziz Khan, a Singapore citizen, said: “We hope COP29 adopts approaches fairly and equitably to address the social and economic impact, particularly for vulnerable communities and workers in fossil fuel industries in developing countries. A just energy transition must promote circular economy principles that benefit local populations to ensure resilience.

Second, international organisations, governments, and corporations must provide funding and technology to support the energy transition. For developing countries such as Bangladesh, such approaches must combine development finance and foreign direct investments.

Third, different regions will have different timelines to progress towards net zero. For the near term, Bangladesh’s power sector – which has been facing issues of imbalance of supply and demand and delays in payments – needs to reduce dependence on coal or heavy fuel oil and increase usage of natural gas which is less carbon-intensive, even as it pursues initiatives in renewable energy.”

As part of its Climate Action Plan, SPIL has committed not to develop new fuel-fired power plants in Bangladesh. It will also reduce its Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions by 10% by 2030 as compared to its 2021 baseline and plans to derive 40% of its energy generation portfolio from clean energy sources by 2040. SPIL has also formed a Sustainability Task Force under the leadership of the CEO.

As part of its Climate Action Plan, SPIL has committed not to develop new liquid fuel-fired power plants in Bangladesh. It will also reduce its Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions by 10% by 2030 as compared to its 2021 baseline and plans to derive 40% of its energy generation portfolio from clean energy sources by 2040. SPIL has also formed a Sustainability Task Force under the leadership of the CEO.

While recognising geographical limitations in Bangladesh for large-scale solar or wind farms, SPIL has outlined plans to invest or obtain international financial support for up to USD 3 billion in renewable energy projects in the country.

About Summit Power International Limited (“SPIL”)
SPIL is the largest Independent Power Producer (IPP) in Bangladesh, reflecting 17% of the country’s total private installed capacity and 7% of the country’s total installed capacity. SPIL owns and operates a total of 18 power plants with a combined generation capacity of 2,255MW. It also operates Bangladesh’s second Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU) and LNG import terminal with daily regasification capacity of 500 million cubic feet.

SPIL is a privately-held Singapore-registered company that is 78%-owned by the family of Mr Muhammed Aziz Khan. In 2016 SPIL acquired Bangladesh-registered Summit Corporation Ltd (SCL) in a transaction that was financed primarily by International Finance Corporation, the World Bank’s private sector arm. SCL holds various infrastructure assets in Bangladesh. In 2019, JERA Co., Inc., Japan’s largest power generation company, acquired a 22%-stake in SPIL and remains its second largest shareholder to date.

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