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Indian solar developers worried over unsustainable falling tariffs
Infrastructure costs are getting higher.
Indian solar developers worried over unsustainable falling tariffs
Infrastructure costs are getting higher.
These are the investment hotspots in Asian energy sector
Renewable energy assets still lure investors in.
Chinese utilities acquired assets worth US$12b in 2016
These are all just from cross-border transactions.
Sembcorp cries foul on payment delays by Indian power retailers
These delays are recurring, according to Sembcorp India CEO.
India's solar tariffs have fallen 73% since 2010
What could be behind the phenomenon?
Li Ka-shing firms get go ahead to pursue $5.6b bid for Australian power provider
Approval from Duet shareholders is now pending.
China Longyuan's net profit up 19% to US$491m
It missed analysts' expectations, no thanks to wind tariff cut.
Tepco resumes robotic surveys at Fukushima Daiichi 1
The robot will take digital images and collect radiation data.
India not doing enough to capture energy storage opportunity: analyst
After squeezing global solar module manufacturers out of business, China is at it again. "It is using every trick available – government subsidies, domestic quotas, restriction on foreign players and cornering raw material supplies – to dominate energy storage industry, which has been so far led by Japanese and Korean manufacturers such as Panasonic, Samsung SDI and LG Chem," according to consultancy firm Bridge to India.
China's natural gas production predicted to jump 4%
Thanks to tighter environmental laws.
India to overtake Japan as the world's third largest solar market in 2017
India will at least 10GW to local installations.
Make it rain: Vietnam granted licences for solar projects worth $3.3b
AES alone inked a $750m deal.
Renewables developer Renova eyes Japan's largest offshore wind farm
Feasibility study will be carried out for the 560MW project.
Here's what to expect from China's reform paper for the gas sector
There will be less government intervention.
Taiwan's president confident of phasing out nuclear power by 2025
She emphasised this as over 5,000 protesters demanded a faster approach.
Energy Commission of Malaysia eyes building large-scale solar PV plants
These will be located in Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah.
Poor policy framework hampers Indonesia's geothermal potential
Analysts are not attractive enough.