Ember

Ember is an independent, not-for-profit climate and energy think tank that produces cutting-edge research and high-impact, politically viable policies that aim to accelerate the global transition from coal to clean electricity.

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Why Singapore could be the ‘tipping point’ for ASEAN renewable and grid development

Heavily reliant on gas, the country is still on track for its 2035 net-zero target, but could be more ambitious to hit its 2050 goal by 2045.

Why Singapore could be the ‘tipping point’ for ASEAN renewable and grid development

Heavily reliant on gas, the country is still on track for its 2035 net-zero target, but could be more ambitious to hit its 2050 goal by 2045.

Japan reduces fossil fuel generation by 8% in 2023

This is driven by the increasing renewables capacity and declining power demand.

Global nuclear generation up 1.8% in 2023, led by US and China

Japan saw the fastest growth in nuclear share as it resumed operations of reactors.

Hydropower output drops to 5-year low globally

The gap left by hydropower was met by fossil generation.

Singapore urged to increase renewable grid interconnection investment

Doubling RE imports could help meet its emission targets.

India needs $101b to meet wind, solar targets

This is to meet the International Energy Agency's Net Zero Emission pathway.

ASEAN has over 99% untapped wind, solar potential

The region has 30,523 GW solar potential and 1,383 GW projected wind capacity.

China’s solar exports up 34% YoY in H1 2023

The country produces around eight in every 10 solar panels.

Wind, solar generation share hits 12% in 2022

Renewables and nuclear account for 39% of global electricity generation.

Untapped offshore wind potential can power Japan’s shift to clean energy

Unleashing wind potential could boost Japan’s share of clean power to 90% by 2035, according to the think tank, Ember.

Five Asian countries amongst top 10 solar-powered economies

China topped the list with 307GW of solar capacity.