Regulation
Hokkaido faces power cut
Hokkaido needs to cut electricity usage.
Indian state problematic over run-of-the-river hydropower
They ended up drawing grid power.
India, Japan push for coal technology model
It's supposed to be highly efficient.
NRA to advise wider nuclear safety zones
Nuclear regulatory authorities on Wednesday released their first projections for the spread of radiation from nuclear reactors in the event
P80-B Energy Projects Seek Incentives
Three ancillary energy projects including fuel storage facilities worth P80 billion have applied for registration with the Board of
China disseminates energy policy
China's Energy Policy 2012.
Solar energy pulls down South Australia's power prices
South Australia's pricing regulator is recommending an 8.1% cut to power bills.
Indonesia’s energy subsidies out of control
Indonesia’s crippling energy subsidies will surge 197% to US$31.8 billion this year from the projected US$10.7 billion.
India, Switzerland to collaborate in renewable energy
India and Switzerland will cooperate in exploring opportunities in renewable energy.
An Alternative Power Development Plan for Thailand
Thailand’s Power Development Plan (PDP) is the master investment plan for the country’s power system development prepared by the state-owned...
Chinese government mulls policies to support solar power industry
China is working on policies, including subsidies and easier access to the grid, to help its ailing solar power producers expand in the domestic...
Power failure hits Indonesia's S. Kalimantan
Residents in some parts of South Banjarmasin and Teluk Tiram in South Kalimantan had to endure extended power failure.
Mindanao could avail of untapped 360MW
Mindanao could draw 360 megawatts of untapped supply through an interim Wholesale Electricity Spot Market.
India's clean energy investment weakens
Indian investment in renewable energy in the third quarter is 16 percent less from the second quarter and 60 percent less from a year ago.
Renewable energy investments grow globally; India reports sharpest surge: Report
New investments in renewable energy and fuels reached $257 billion worldwide last year, with India logging the
India's power generation costs up by 50% over last 2 years
Rising cost of fuel and finance is pushing up India's generation charges by as much as 50% for some over the last two years.
Commentary
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