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Outdated regulations hamper Malaysia from making its nuclear ambition happen
Current policies are behind the times and technology.
Japan's energy efficiency momentum starts plateauing
The country is eyeing 30% efficiency by 2030 but the road to its target is a bit rocky at the moment.
Meet OWL Energy's Jeff Miller at the 2018 Asian Power Utility Forum
He will speak about hybrid power plant usage to support base load power needs in small islands.
YTL Power International Berhad's Tan Sri Francis Yeoh is 2017's CEO of the Year
CEO Tan Sri Francis Yeoh reveals the company’s two big projects for the year worth US$5b.
These are the power utility trends to watch out for in 2018
Industry-disruptive technologies like solar storage, as well as electricity trading and 3D modeling, are transforming the value chains of power utilities.
Meet the man behind Singapore's 800MW LNG plant
PacificLight’s CEO Yu Tat Ming shares how his company maintains and innovates Singapore’s first LNG-fired power plant.
Asia's push for nuclear energy use is getting slower and slower
Safety concerns still hold the public back in trusting nuclear power.
Malaysia needs to revamp existing nuclear legislation
MNPC's Jamal Khaer Ibrahim reveals Malaysia's current regulatory infrastructure is not ready for nuclear power development.
Mytrah Energy eyes 1000MW additional capacity
Check out how CEO Vikram Kailas plans to make this happen.
China's newly commissioned coal-fired power plants dropped 25%
Chinese players are hardest hit as coal’s glory days come to a close.
It's closing time: Japan's solar firms are quitting the industry
Firms throwing in the towel jumped by 20.4% from 2015.
Why Singapore's savvy approach to solar growth threatens grid stability
Solar systems have gone from hanging to floating to "urban".
How is Tokyo Electric Power Company one year after Japan's electric market liberalisation?
CEO Tomoaki Kobayakawa shares the company's plans moving forward.
Why is Malaysia taking too long in realising its nuclear dreams?
Its "motivational wave" was once high in 1972.
Flurry of offshore wind energy projects sweep Asia off its feet as costs keep falling down
Can the increasing penetration of wind power be handled without threatening the stability of the power system?
Why is the Philippines ignoring renewables policy potholes?
Support has started on a policy level, but much of the groundwork remains undone.
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Offshore wind power needs Singapore’s expertise as Asia’s reliance on fossil fuels rises