Regulation

India proposes 70% provisional duty on solar cells and modules

If implemented, the provision will last for a period of 200 days.

India proposes 70% provisional duty on solar cells and modules

If implemented, the provision will last for a period of 200 days.

Why ASEAN turns to mixed renewables incentives to spur growth

With incentives and policies showing a palpable positive effect in RE development, ASEAN countries are striking a balance between fine-tuning existing...

India unveils $1.7b subsidy proposal for local solar industry manufacturers

This was in an aggressive bid to slash its dependence on foreign firms.

Taiwan mulls over banning fossil fuel use by 2050

Fossil fuel is around 45% of its energy mix.

Taiwan mulls over banning fossil fuel use by 2050

Fossil fuel is around 45% of its energy mix.

Public support for nuke projects a slap to South Korean government

Nearly 60% of Koreans want to resume building two stalled reactors.

Australia eyes replacing clean energy target with National Energy Guarantee

Renewables will make up less than 40% of the power mix under the new policy.

China urges utilities to ink supply deals with coal firms asap

Coal power plants must secure enough supplies for winter.

Thailand's tender process for wind, solar plants likely to be delayed

National Economic and Social Development Board must check projects first.

What you should know about Vietnam's Circular 16

It provides the solar PPA as template for future solar projects.

How the private sector can use Myanmar's strategic environmental assessment

For emerging economies in Asia and beyond, ‘business as usual’ is no longer enough for hydropower development. Instead, transparency, inclusiveness...

Forecasting, scheduling regulations take hold in India

These are for solar and wind power generation.

Shanghai to liberalise 10% of its power market

It eyes to fully open power trading after 2020.

Here's what is expected of India's new power minister

Pricing of power must be on his to-do list, experts say.