Environment
Japan earmarks $5.85M for carbon offsetting program
Japan will provide $5.85m in subsidies to 15 firms to undergo studies for emission-cutting projects overseas.
Japan earmarks $5.85M for carbon offsetting program
Japan will provide $5.85m in subsidies to 15 firms to undergo studies for emission-cutting projects overseas.
CLP promotes low-carbon living among youth
Ten shortlisted teams of secondary students presented their achievements of promoting low carbon living for CLP’s “Young Power Award”.
NPCIL contradicts news of Tarapur leak
NPCIL stated that there is no situation that can cause potential radioactivity release at the Tarapur Atomic Power Station.
China takes world lead in clean energy as others fear to finance
Soaring energy needs, volatile oil prices and an increased focus on curbing global warming have spurred investments in clean energy, or “green...
Malaysia drafts bill on renewable energy
The Malaysian government is keen on having a more aggressive energy development.
ADB seeks Asia-Pacific transition to solar
Asia-Pacific countries are well-suited to solar power initiatives, but financing will remain an obstacle.
New network reduces CEM’s power consumption
A new IT network now handles all data communications for CEM’s users. The high-performance information network based on technology supplied by H3C...
Low carbon goals alter solar project plans
Yamanashi Prefecture and TEPCO agreed to move the inauguration schedule for the mega solar power generation project to January 2012.
Northeast New Energy registers 3rd CDM project
The CDM project of Dalian Tuoshan Wind Farm of Northeast New Energy Development Company has become third registered project. This was announced on...
Chifeng Yihegong wind certified as CDM project
The Chifeng Yihegong Wind Power Project has been officially declared as a registered CDM project. This was announced by the United National CDM...
Areva's MOX fuel goes to Hokkaido plant
Areva will supply MOX fuel assemblies for unit 3 of the Tomari Nuclear Power Plant.
Kaifeng extension project passes environmental test
The 2x600MW Extension Project of Kaifeng Thermal Power Plant passed the completion acceptance test of the Ministry of Environmental Protection...
Environment benefits from new HK power tariff
CLP Power Hong Kong will raise its average net tariff by 2.6 percent effective 1 January 2010.
CLP shares experience in carbon reduction
CLP is also set to meet its target of having 20 percent of its generating capacity coming from non-carbon emitting sources by 2020, including nuclear...
HK Electric boosts renewable energy utilization
Twelve exciting ideas that encourage students to make creative and good use of renewable energy were awarded by the HK Electric Clean Energy Fund. It...
CEM educates consumers on proper energy use
CEM held a seminar to educate customers to save energy, enhance home safety and environmental protection.
UN to get carbon trade feedback in China
UN will meet with carbon traders in China for feedback on project registration process and updates on developments. It is their last chance to meet...