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World’s largest hydro-floating solar farm begins lighting up Thailand
The $34m solar farm is as big as 70 soccer fields combined.
World’s largest hydro-floating solar farm begins lighting up Thailand
The $34m solar farm is as big as 70 soccer fields combined.
How Singapore’s first digital twin attempts to prevent grid failures
The Grid Digital Twin is being developed in anticipation of the increasing electrification complexities.
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.
Asia’s coal reliance to remain despite clean energy transition
HSBC reported the total consumption of coal will likely peak in 2025.
Vietnam emissions to rise despite clean energy push
It is expected to be higher than the overall level in Southeast Asia in 2030.
Who will grab regional leadership in the energy transition?
To being taken seriously, Australia needs a credible emissions reduction plan
China may lift restrictions on Australian coal stranded in ports: Analyst
Some 3 Mt of Australian thermal coal are awaiting clearance at Chinese ports.
What makes Indonesia a "game-changer" in SEA’s sustainability?
Its geothermal energy potential and forest area are amongst the key factors.
Coal demand outstripping domestic supply in India
Producers are only meeting 60% to 65% of annual demand.
India’s rooftop solar capacity growth will remain slow unless…
IEEFA worries that the growth is sluggish with only a 1.8GW annual additional capacity.
Japan should maximise, not reduce, nuclear energy use: JAIF
This comes as the gov't issued the new draft of the Sixth Strategic Energy Plan.
The Philippines is poised to lead Southeast Asia in sustainability
It could 'leapfrog' to be a regional leader with renewables projected to be worth $30b by 2030.
Vietnam’s return to coal puts renewable energy transition at risk
Vietnam should craft incentives to carry out cost-competitive renewables, argues IEEFA.
Where does biomass energy stand in Asia’s power mix?
It will likely grow, but not as rapidly as solar power.
GoodWe sees a bright future in building sustainable SEA cities
Asia’s shift to solar power brings hope to a cleaner and greener economy.
IAEA, Japan launch review of Fukushima nuke plant water release
Japan is expected to start discharging treated water in 2023.
Indonesia greenlights route for $22b Australian solar power project
The project aims to transmit renewable electricity from Australia to Singapore.