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Ukraine-Russia conflict to hit Asian LNG
Spot prices are expected to be elevated, Rystad Energy said.
Ukraine-Russia conflict to hit Asian LNG
Spot prices are expected to be elevated, Rystad Energy said.
Philippines may become ‘regional leader’ in wind power
However, there are barriers that hinder progress in the sector.
LEGAL BRIEFING: Will the energy bill dim out competition in SG’s electricity generation market?
Under the bill, the Singapore regulator will be allowed to be a market player.
REGULATION WATCH: New customs duty on solar equipment threatens India’s RE goalsÂ
The government will be introducing a 25% rate on solar cells and 40% on solar modules in April.
Direct PPAs should be scaled up: Asia Clean Energy Partners
But doing so poses financial risks to the operator due to the longevity of contracts.
Geothermal power needs policy boost to stay on the net-zero track
Its annual capacity additions averaged only 500MW annually in the last five years.
China will be most affected if Indonesia’s coal export ban becomes indefinite
The government imposed the ban due to low stocks of coal at power plants.
India’s non-hydropower renewables to reach 229GW by end-2030
The country's non-hydropower renewables capacity in 2021 was at 102GW.
Why should India be aggressive in privatising discoms?
Most public discoms are on the verge of bankruptcy because of high AT&C losses aggravated by political populism, Barnik Maitra claims.
Keeping the Quezon Power on as supply deal extension sits in limbo
The power generator’s power purchase agreement is due to lapse in May 2025.
Bidding thermal power goodbye? It will be a long journey
Asia’s 1.5TW coal-fired capacity is still at a ‘youthful state’, The Lantau Group’s Mike Thomas says.
Should governments invest in available technology today to reach net-zero?
Wait for technologies with enough economic feasibility, Senoko Energy chairman advises.
China’s pledge to halt financing coal abroad to cancel 40GW project pipeline
This will result in an investment gap of $30b to $40b.
How can Indonesia decarbonise amidst expected energy consumption growth?
Energy consumption is expected to be four times higher in 2060.
Emerging and developing Asia needs to increase RE contributions by 50%
Energy demand is expected to grow by 3% annually over the next two decades, the IEA projected.
EMA highlights four areas in improving SG's sustainable power sector
These are the natural gas, solar, regional power grids, and low-carbon alternatives.
Asia’s coal reliance to remain despite clean energy transition
HSBC reported the total consumption of coal will likely peak in 2025.