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What TEPCO and KEPCO have to say on Japan's energy liberalisation
Will electricity costs be suppressed soon?
What TEPCO and KEPCO have to say on Japan's energy liberalisation
Will electricity costs be suppressed soon?
India starts peppering its power sector with policy reforms to stimulate investments
"If people can pay, there's a way" is India's new market mantra.
Will funding and regulatory roadblocks derail Indonesia's 35GW capacity addition plan?
Projects are expected to cost US$70 billion.
Philippines’ policy potholes leave analysts frustrated over its power potential
A big catch lurks behind the attraction and scares investors away.
Find out how electricity tariff will help unlock Indonesia's geothermal potential
Star Energy's Peter Wijaya to shed light on the issue.
What you need to know about the G3-PLC technology
It is the future of Asian electric grids.
CHART OF THE WEEK: These are the nuclear power plants plotted across Asia
China is on track in being the number 1.
There is no "perfect" sustainable energy for Japan: Institute of Energy Economics CEO
Balance is the key to achieve ambitious conservative energy goal.
SECTOR REPORT: Asian countries are scrambling to tame the wind to add to their fuel mix
Governments are pressured to keep up with the clean trend.
COUNTRY REPORT: From security to shortage: How will Taiwan free itself from regulatory chains?
Taiwan’s energy industry is revealed to be the product of an era that engages high-level regulation.
CHART OF THE WEEK: Vietnam's power mix shift to renewables is unrealistic
Its regulatory environment is still immature.
Why the Philippines' power market needs a good framework for power investments
This is to assure a secure and transparent environment.
The flip side of the coin: China's overwhelming wind growth conceals a lurking challenge
Transmission issues have been begging for a solution.
National Electrification Administration's Rod Padua to talk about rural electrification in the Philippines
And the intricacies of electric cooperatives.
Here's why Japan is pushing for its electricity liberalisation
Full liberalisation is just around the corner.
Why is wind power deemed too complicated in Japan?
Windzones are not the only worries players must think about.
Japan urged to repower old wind turbines to boost wind power
292 turbines will be "old" by 2034.
Commentary
Offshore wind power needs Singapore’s expertise as Asia’s reliance on fossil fuels rises