ST International first started in 1962 in Jeongseon of Gangwon Province in South Korea and specialized in the production and sales of soft coal in Indonesia, coal power generation, and LPG gas business. In line with the changing energy paradigm around the world, the company is expanding renewable energy projects such as wind and solar power, power generation and energy infrastructure, and resources and logistics.
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Asset manager ICG has acquired a 50% interest in Revent Energy, with South Korean energy player ST International Corporation (STI) retaining 50% of the company. Revent Energy will focus on acquiring,...
Read moreModern Energy Management (MEM) has been appointed as the Owner’s Representative by Climate Investor One (CIO) and ST International (STI) to initiate commercial operations on the 48 MW Tra Vinh W...
Read moreClimate Fund Managers (CFM), the manager of the Climate Investor One (CI1) facility, has announced the notice to proceed for the construction of the 78 MW Hiep Thanh nearshore wind farm project locate...
Read moreVestas has secured its first full Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contract in Vietnam with a 50 MW order from Tra Vinh Wind Power Co. Ltd. (TWPC). The project will be const...
Read moreSouth Korean-based consortium of infrastructure investors composed of Shinhan Investment Corp., Samtan Co., Ltd., EIP Investment Co., Ltd. and KDB KIAMCO, and Riverstone Holdings LLC have closed the c...
Read moreBlack & Veatch will oversee the scheduling, design, quality control of equipment supplied, and construction activity for the 1,000 megawatt (MW) Cirebon 2 Project just east of the City of Cirebon in W...
Read moreMarubeni Coporation has entered into a memorandum of understanding with Korea Midland Power (KOMIPO), Samtan, and PT. Indika Energi Internasional to jointly develop the 1,000 MW Cirebon 3 Coal Fired P...
Read moreCirebon Energi Prasarana (CEPR) has entered into a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA) for the 1,000 MW Cirebon Expansion Power Plant Project in Indonesia.
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