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Asia-Pacific region told to harness offshore wind

The growth potential of wind farms at sea could expand fourfold by 2030.

Global PV tracker shipments grow 28% in 2023

In Asia, China's PV tracker market fell to 4.3 GWdc.

Singapore on track for 4 GW imports by 2035

The country currently imports 200 MW of low-carbon power.

Chinese renewable exports up 35% from 2019 to 2023

The country’s manufacturing costs were up to 200% lower than Western rivals.

Chinese firms dominate wind turbine market

A total of four Chinese wind turbine companies made it to the top five firms.

High interest rates pose a threat to the energy transition

It would raise the cost of capital for renewables and nascent technologies.

China leads global wind turbine orders to a record high in 2023

Global wind turbine orders rose by 16 GW year-on-year to reach 155 GW.

Global nuclear SMR pipeline reaches 22 GW in Q1 2024

The project pipeline would need a $176b investment.

China’s solar production costs down 42%

The Asian manufacturing powerhouse holds 80% of the global manufacturing capacity.

China to gain 80% of global solar manufacturing capacity

The market recently received a $130b investment into the solar industry.

Global wind power installed capacity to reach 2.38 TW in 2032

China will have the largest wind power capacity by 2032 at 1,080 GW.

‘Expensive pathway’ awaits as Vietnam trails to achieve PDP8 targets

Vietnam targets to phase out coal plants and convert them into biomass and ammonia plants.

Japan could face difficulties in reaching hydrogen goals: report

Lack of infrastructure development is one of the challenges it faces.

Untapped offshore wind potential can power Japan’s shift to clean energy

Unleashing wind potential could boost Japan’s share of clean power to 90% by 2035, according to the think tank, Ember.