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Philippines considers nuclear as a solution to potential baseload power crisis
But amendments to energy laws are needed, DOST-PNRI Director Carlo Arcilla said.
Philippines considers nuclear as a solution to potential baseload power crisis
But amendments to energy laws are needed, DOST-PNRI Director Carlo Arcilla said.
ACEN's successful ETM deal marks a new era for coal divestment
The ETM transaction will enable the early retirement of the South Luzon Thermal Energy Corp. Power Plant.
Sun Cable up for sale to power cross-border grid integration project
Its project aims to deliver renewable energy from Australia to Singapore.
Ukraine crisis ushers in a new era of energy security for Asia
This is despite reports that the market may even be tighter in 2023 if China imports more LNG.
Reducing green hydrogen production costs hangs on gov’t support
Hydrogen can reduce 10% of the total emissions to meet the global net-zero target, IRENA said.
VENDOR VIEW: How coal power fares in Asia amidst energy security woes
The increase in coal output in some Asian markets may be short-term.
Could coal-based power still get funding
Asian markets have increased coal output to meet energy demand.
Indonesia’s new regulation speeds up energy transitions
The government has issued Presidential Regulation No. 112 of 2022 to limit the coal-fired power plants and gradually reduce coal consumption.
What could dry up Laos’ hydropower potential
The market is poised to be a key electricity exporter in Southeast Asia.
Renewable energy use may become mandatory for some Indian sectors
The bill will impose carbon trading and minimum consumption of non-fossil fuel sources.
What can fix renewable energy’s intermittency?
Solar and wind power are not reliable enough to meet Southeast Asia’s issue on power demand, Enlit Asia’s invitees said.
Offshore wind struggles as Asia faces regulatory bottlenecks
This may challenge Asia’s momentum in replacing Europe as the largest offshore wind market.
Asia turns to coal amidst a global energy crisis
India and China are amongst the markets that have increased coal production for energy security.
Why is Hong Kong robust in the energy war?
An energy expert says Hong Kong has secured energy from nuclear to gas-fired power.
Where to put big batteries within Australia’s ‘skinny grid’
About 400km northwest of Brisbane stands a new 100MW battery energy storage.
Why Philippines’ EDC will not fire up coal
The devastating effects of climate change led the company to develop REs only.
Supreme Energy takes a bold initiative to further develop geothermal in Indonesia
It carries out three projects on Sumatra Island, where 91% of its geothermal potential is unexplored.