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Southeast Asia to spend $500b on power projects in the next five years

Over 32,700 active projects will be scheduled for construction start-up.

Southeast Asia to spend $500b on power projects in the next five years

Over 32,700 active projects will be scheduled for construction start-up.

Is digitalisation in the power generation industry optional or inevitable?

Find out what LNS Research president Matthew Littlefield thinks.

What does Vietnam's Decision 11 mean for solar power companies?

Finally, there's a general legal framework for solar power projects.

Indian solar developers are caught in the doldrums

No thanks to higher costs and tighter competition with Chinese firms.

Taiwan's nuke-free vow under fire amidst recent massive blackout

Its decision to get power from renewables is being questioned.

The ghosts of Bataan: Will Philippines see a new era of nuclear energy soon?

Some experts think it may be high time to revist the Bataan NPP.

Asia's renewables capacity to more than double by 2026

Asia's share in global renewables capacity will surge to 48%.

China's wind power capacity to grow 40% to 290GW by 2020

Whilst solar capacity is predicted to more than double.

Indonesia requires more approvals in power firms' shareholding changes

Even alterations in board members must be reported for approval.

China's massive solar ambition dimmed by transmission challenges

Its ambitious target of 110GW by 2020 is achievable, but it won't be lighting up a lot of homes.

The era of battery-based energy storage is upon us

Will the traditional utility business model be disrupted?

Why hybrid power systems can't penetrate Southeast Asia yet

Cost and land availability remain as major blocks.

Drones are the new toys for the big power utility boys

Drone market's revenue is forecasted to hit $1.6b by 2024.

Indonesian government eyes reducing domestic power tariff

It will not introduce any prices hikes by end-year.

Why India's IPPs turn to solar park models for projects

Land availability is among the top factors behind this trend.

Why Malaysia's energy subsidies are "not sustainable"

Government's expenditure capacity is on the line, expert says.