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ENGIE seeks turnaround in the Philippines' coal dependency

It is working with a portfolio of sectors in the country to invest in low-carbon energy to meet the country’s power demands.

ENGIE seeks turnaround in the Philippines' coal dependency

It is working with a portfolio of sectors in the country to invest in low-carbon energy to meet the country’s power demands.

Gas to fire Eastern Indonesia's power plans

15 planned gas receiving and bulk-breaking stations are expected to fuel 2.5GW of gas-fired power.

After Fukushima: TEPCO shells out $6.33b to make nuclear safer

It now looks to clear the Fukushima Daiichi’s reactors of fuel debris after the 2011 accident.

Indonesia's solar rooftop C&I projects hamstrung by regulations

Manufacturers could avoid Indonesia if they cannot obtain 100% renewable energy.

ING builds green loan structure for small renewable projects in Asia

It sealed its first green loan through Sunseap’s rooftop solar projects for over 20 C&I customers in Singapore.

Difficulties for IPPs intensify after new PLN rules: Adaro Power CEO

For the past two years, IPPs like Adaro Power struggled with PLN’s ownership and PPA commitment rules.

India needs to re-think policies amidst flopping solar auctions: analyst

The 1GW Gujarat solar PV tender for Dholera Solar Park only got two bids for 300MW capacity.

China scored $350b in energy investments in 2018

That said, total investments slipped 7% over the past three years as coal spending slumped.

Malaysia's power companies revamp strategies for full market liberalisation

State utility TNB prioritises digital initiatives to connect producers, consumers, and T&D networks in a less rigid market.

Indonesia seeks projects to hit 17GW of electricity supply targets

But IPPs face regulatory hurdles that hamper the development of renewables and other energy sources.

Coal stains remain in South Korea's green growth policy

Despite efforts to slowly reduce coal consumption, policies tilt towards coal and 5.4GW of plants are under construction.

Global concentrated solar capacity to triple to 22.4GW with China and Middle East backing: report

CSP in China grew after the announcement of 20 projects with a feed-in tariff of $0.172/kWh.

Thai developers flock overseas as domestic hurdles intensify

A 9GW transmission project between Thailand and Laos marks the kingdom’s increased reliance on ASEAN neighbors.

Nuclear projects languish as government support wanes

Energy policy constraints prevent energy giants South Korea and Taiwan from reaching the 81% global average capacity factor for nuclear power plants.

Policy gaps plague lower Mekong amidst hydropower backlash

Countries along the famous river basin need to strengthen legislation and consider non-hydro alternatives amidst climate change threats, experts say.

ASEAN solar capacity grew to 4.21GW in 2007-2017

The installations of solar PV in Thailand jumped from 32MW in 2007 to 2,697MW in 2017.