Staff Reporter
Google sets eyes on buying more renewables for its data centers in Asia
Google sets eyes on buying more renewables for its data centers in Asia
It revealed funding for resource solution centre in Taiwan.
CGN Power unveils ambitions in Malaysia, Belt and Road countries
Malaysia will be peppered with gas and solar power projects.
Find out how electricity tariff will help unlock Indonesia's geothermal potential
Star Energy's Peter Wijaya to shed light on the issue.
How deeply ensnared are the Chinese firms in Thailand's solar market?
The country's capacity increase is projected to be 6 times higher.
Making business case for solar PV in Singapore happen
Two years ago a commentary about the future of renewable energy in Singapore was released. Since then, the island state has witnessed rapid development of the solar photovoltaic (PV) industry. Tenders have been called under the SolarNova program that will locate 350 MWp of distributed rooftop PV on governmental buildings and public housing blocks by 2020.
Singapore eyes pooling its local group of nuke experts
The ambition is to be realized in the next five years.
What you need to know about the G3-PLC technology
It is the future of Asian electric grids.
Shanghai Electric's profits inched up by 4.2% to RM16.7b
Thanks to robust contributions from new energy equipment arm.
Japan's Shikoku Electric to scrap one nuclear unit, restart another
Its oldest reactor at Ikata NPP will be decommissioned in May.
India's massive plan to build 12 nuke reactors is "fraught with risk": study
Projects are feared to be not economically and financially possible.
China eyes halting construction on coal-fired power plants in 15 regions
This is in an effort to curb its capacity glut.
Will Myanmar's ballooning power sector be badly pricked by project delays?
Its potential may be marred by these threats.
Time for a cool change: TEPCO undergoes four-way company split
There'll be TEPCO Holdings and 3 subsidiaries.
India's aggressive renewables growth scares coal-fired power generators
Power surplus will grip India by the neck in 5-7 years.
Analysts brace themselves for a likely conflict to spark from Mekong River's hydro potential
More aggressive protests against building more dams are being feared.
"Too lengthy" approval time plagues Philippines' power project scene
Land acquisition and transmission issues make the situation worse.
CHART OF THE WEEK: These are the nuclear power plants plotted across Asia
China is on track in being the number 1.