In Focus

Japanese financial firms are pulling out investments in coal

The project pipeline for coal plants has dropped from 50 in 2012 to 35.

These 5 Asian countries could boost 55% of the world's biomass additions

China is expected to lead the pack and add 12GW in the next decade.

Indonesia's erratic power rules are scaring investors away: PwC

More than 3 out of 4 investors say there is no transparency.

When privatisation calls, should Asia's power utilities listen?

The privatisation trend holds promise in the near to mid-term horizon.

Should ASEAN utilities turn to blockchain?

The technology poses a great potential in driving down costs.

Chasing renewable project incentives: How are they working their charm in Asia?

Countries with a combination of incentives have experienced the greatest growth in renewable power.

Is Asia ready for energy storage?

If the energy transition outlook by DNV GL proves true, then almost three-fourths of the electricity demand increase by 2050 will be generated by renewables.

Why Southeast Asia's slow solar regulatory reform is frustrating

Improvement can be "painstakingly slow"--how should countries improve?

These are India's brightest solar industry players in 2017

Adani was the largest project developer in total cumulative installations.

Pertamina and PLN tussle to reach PPA for Lumut Balai plant

It will be commercially operational by the end of this year and so far, no agreement has been reached.

Taiwan finally unveils offshore wind allocations

Some developers were granted less capacity than they applied for.

Hong Kong to incentivise renewable energy initiatives for power companies

Renewable energy certificates will be sold to corporations and the public.

Can Indonesia's PLN wean itself off the government's subsidies?

Without government support, it would be thoroughly un-investible for traditional bond investors.