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India installs 149MW of solar under off-grid program

Developers must provide maintenance for five years.

Oil & gas firms pressured to boost renewables portfolio

As confidence in the sector spiraled down to just 30%.

South Australia reveals whopping $550m energy plan

This comes amidst a string of shortages in the area.

These are the investment hotspots in Asian energy sector

Renewable energy assets still lure investors in.

Chinese utilities acquired assets worth US$12b in 2016

These are all just from cross-border transactions.

Sembcorp cries foul on payment delays by Indian power retailers

These delays are recurring, according to Sembcorp India CEO.

China Longyuan's net profit up 19% to US$491m

It missed analysts' expectations, no thanks to wind tariff cut.

Tepco resumes robotic surveys at Fukushima Daiichi 1

The robot will take digital images and collect radiation data.

India not doing enough to capture energy storage opportunity: analyst

After squeezing global solar module manufacturers out of business, China is at it again. "It is using every trick available – government subsidies, domestic quotas, restriction on foreign players and cornering raw material supplies – to dominate energy storage industry, which has been so far led by Japanese and Korean manufacturers such as Panasonic, Samsung SDI and LG Chem," according to consultancy firm Bridge to India.