Analysis
Three reasons why agrivoltaics could be key RE sector in India
Geography is a major factor why the country is best to adopt agrivoltaics, IEEFA says.
Three reasons why agrivoltaics could be key RE sector in India
Geography is a major factor why the country is best to adopt agrivoltaics, IEEFA says.
Restrictions in banking of power threatens renewables growth in India
Without banking power, the business model of solar power becomes unviable.
Wind power finds niche in Asian markets, Fitch reportsÂ
India and Vietnam are projected to increase their wind capacity to 43GW and 13GW, respectively, by 2030.
India’s rooftop solar capacity growth will remain slow unless…
IEEFA worries that the growth is sluggish with only a 1.8GW annual additional capacity.
Vietnam’s return to coal puts renewable energy transition at risk
Vietnam should craft incentives to carry out cost-competitive renewables, argues IEEFA.
How Thailand fares in its quest for net-zero?
Thailand has installed a renewable energy capacity of more than 15 GW.
Will China be able to keep its carbon neutrality vows?
China’s largest carbon emitter, the steel industry, smokes 15% of total carbon emissions
APAC’s energy transition inquiry – is net zero possible?
The rapid decline in renewable costs brings forward competition between renewables and fossil fuels.
Corporates play bigger role in APAC’s net-zero transition
The region procured 10.9GW of cumulative capacity in H1 2021.
Wind turbine costs to rise by 10%
This is due to increased prices of steel, copper, aluminium, fibre, and logistics.
Analyzing India’s gas supply boom
LNG imports fill the gap as domestic gas production stalled.