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Asia Pacific's decarbonisation costs could hit $3.5t in 2040: report
Asia Pacific's decarbonisation costs could hit $3.5t in 2040: report
Costs of solar, wind and storage projects could decline over 3% annually over the next decade.
Aboitiz Power's nearing 4GW net capacity to buoy earnings
It may also benefit from a tightening power supply-demand dynamics in 2022.
China's solar power to moderate amidst renewable subsidy phase-out
Solar projects in the pipeline are few whilst wind projects are expected to accelerate.
India's Gujarat to boost renewables capacity to 30GW by 2022
6.9GW will be allotted to wind power.
New tenders to boost India's solar capacity by 28% in 2019
It is expected to add 4.5GW in Q4.
China's nuclear capacity to hit 113GW by end-2028 as reactors quickly upgrade
It plans to develop the first large-scale thorium molten salt reactors.
India's coal consumption plunges by 12,500GW in end-October
Its slowing economy is limiting its coal use.
South Korea to phase out 2.6GW of coal by 2021
Samcheonpo units 1&2 are amongst the plants that will be stopped.
China's wind capacity to double to 421GW by 2028
Its total wind curtailment has declined to 7% of total generation in 2018.
India's largest nuclear power plant suffers cyberattack
The malware was identified in NPCIL’s system.
PacificLight launches household renewable energy certificates
It is marketed at a price of 17.66 cents/kWh.
China's renewables generation up 11% by end-September 2019
Solar PV generation grew 28.1%.
China installed 28GW of thermal capacity so far in 2019
44% of total new capacity came from thermal sources.
Malaysia to launch renewable energy trading programme
This aims to raise the share of renewables in the power mix to 20% by 2025.
Singapore to deploy 2GW of solar power by 2030
The government is exploring vertical solar panel installations.
Singapore's SP Group to issue international green energy certificates
It also fully automated its digital REC trading platform.
Japan on track to secure stable electric supply for winter
126,880MW of thermal energy will be available in January 2020.
Commentary
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