Environment
Clean energy spending drops 18% as China's growth slows down
The drop to $287.5b is the first since 2013.
Nuclear energy to grab only 4.7% of Japan's total generation by 2026
No thanks to strong public opposition to nuclear restarts.
Fukushima clean-up costs has more than doubled to $180b
The original estimate was $50b.
How a strategic environmental assessment could help change Myanmar's approach to hydro
Optimising project siting and configuration are the most effective environmental and social risk avoidance measures in hydropower development. Siting...
How does South East Asia's coal plans fit with Paris commitments?
Just under a year on from COP 21, three of the main players – the US, China, and India – have now ratified the Paris treaty on climate change...
Can Korea commit to renewable energy use?
Korea’s vow to go green is plagued with woes.
Hybridisation – energy sources, intelligence, and human consumption
Several months ago, I happened to see an NHK World's web-based documentary on a Japanese city called Kashiwa-no-ha (KNH) "Smart City" – an...
Japan's nuclear restart dreams crack as opposition wins gubernatorial race
Doubts heighten for the country's running reactors.
How is Asia's nuke industry five years post-Fukushima disaster?
Much has been learnt, but will nuke generation be revived in Japan?
Post-Paris: Taking another look at thorium nuclear
Goodbye to all that Being active in the renewable energy and climate change sector for over the past decade has meant witnessing many changes in the...
Eyebrows raised over Vietnam’s vow to quit coal plants
Vietnam has got experts thinking: "Are you serious?".
Whitest of white elephants: USD1 trillion could be unnecessarily splurged on new coal-fired plants
Investments are pouring in for 1500 plants, but these are likely to be wasted.
Google sets eyes on buying more renewables for its data centers in Asia
It revealed funding for resource solution centre in Taiwan.
India's aggressive renewables growth scares coal-fired power generators
Power surplus will grip India by the neck in 5-7 years.
Analysts brace themselves for a likely conflict to spark from Mekong River's hydro potential
More aggressive protests against building more dams are being feared.
"Sludge" can potentially power China's big cities: World Resources Institute
Emissions will also be slashed in the process.