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Bangladesh eyes 10 projects to add 15,000MW capacity by 2030
Bangladesh eyes 10 projects to add 15,000MW capacity by 2030
About 4,000MW is expected to come from nuclear power plants.
Asia's energy M&A deal value soared 78% to US$10.3b in Q2
Solar and wind transactions hit US$3.8b and boosted total deal value.
Myanmar dam failure floods 85 villages
Authorities had given an all-clear to the dam despite overspill concerns.
Geopolitics, social risks complicate Asia's large hydropower aspirations
Two hotbeds for large hydropower development — the Himalayas and Mekong River — depict its potential and limitations.
Bangladesh's first LNG import terminal starts operations after delay
Bad weather blocked an FSRU's efforts to dock properly.
Is Singapore ready for the open electricity market?
Operational doubts persist as power operators look for more physical space.
China coal prices retreat amidst peak season
Coal is threatened by heavy rainfall and competing hydropower supply.
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.
Registration opens for the 11th Singapore International Energy Week
It will host energy trend report launches by international organisations.
Collapsed hydroelectric dam in Laos leaves several dead and hundreds missing
Massive floods hit the South Korean-constructed dam that is still in progress.
Asia's insatiable investment appetite shows no signs of waning: Fitch
Despite lower profits and higher risks.
Investment risks rise as feed-in tariffs vanish
Will Asia’s renewables boom continue?
Powering ahead: Taiwan's renewable energy plan in focus
This commentary submission was co-written with Natalie Lau (Reed Smith), Lucia Yiou and Mindy Huang (LCS & Partners).
Bangladesh has over 34,000MW of untapped wind power: report
Wind speed ranges from 5-7 mps in some areas.
One Belt, One Road – An opportunity for regional cooperation
China’s reported trillion-dollar One Belt, One Road (OBOR) initiative is something we have all heard a great deal of, over several years now. With certain projects already having been completed, and as others get underway or proceed towards completion, we consider the likely impact of the OBOR initiative on regional cooperation within Asia and the ASEAN region, and the potential diversification of trade routes for traditional energy sources. OBOR presents a tremendous opportunity for fostering regulatory, economic and legal cooperation amongst ASEAN states and beyond.
Is China Three Gorges' US$10.8b bid for Portugal's EDP Renovaveis falling apart?
Stiff US regulations are a key threat.
When privatisation calls, should Asia's power utilities listen?
The privatisation trend holds promise in the near to mid-term horizon.