Environment
New Philippine geothermal plant starts building
The Philippines breaks ground for its first geothermal power plant in five years.
New Philippine geothermal plant starts building
The Philippines breaks ground for its first geothermal power plant in five years.
New Philippine geothermal plant starts building
The Philippines breaks ground for its first geothermal power plant in five years.
China slashes solar subsidy
A cut in the subsidy for demonstration sun-power projects threatens the viability of future solar projects in China.
China's newly installed wind capacity falls
Overcapacity and oversupply have dampened the growth of China’s wind power industry.
The electric car is more expensive and pollutes more?
To answer this question, we must understand what is behind the price and pollution.
Ho Chi Minh City wind farm to be built
It’s a go for a massive wind power hub that will supply Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam with 200MW of power.
Suzlon Energy faces serious debt crisis
The world’s fifth largest maker of wind turbines needs to repay foreign currency convertible bonds of US$360 million in June and US$207 million in...
Pollution is the price of growth in China
China’s economic growth will continue to be fast—and dirty.
Japan to get RE boost by 2013
Renewable energy continues to grow in Japan—with a lot of help from FIT.
Singapore should do more to push RE use
Renewable energy use remains insignificant in Singapore but a more resolute political will could change that.
Japan could announce RE tariffs this month
Japan’s march away from nuclear power continues.
Southeast Asia’s largest wind farm goes fully commercial in 2013
Two massive wind farm projects will account for a sixth of Thailand’s planned total wind power capacity.
It’s wind power for New Zealand
New Zealand intends to derive 20% of its renewable energy from wind.
Vietnam’s first wind farm starts producing electricity
The wind farm at Binh Thuan province will initially produce 30 MW of electricity.
Taiwan committed to becoming nuclear-free
Renewable energy, although more expensive, will replace nuclear power in Taiwan. Minister of Economic Affairs Shih Yen-hsiang said Taiwan's goal is...
Japan pours funds into hydrogen fuel research
Post-Fukushima Japan continues to favor hydrogen fuel as a key alternative to nuclear energy.
Chinese wind power company chooses GE
China Longyuan Power Group, Ltd, China's largest wind power company, has turned to GE for the wind turbines for a project in Canada.