Staff Reporter
India's oldest nuke reactors near Mumbai likely to shut down
India's oldest nuke reactors near Mumbai likely to shut down
Blame it on maintenance costs outpacing power tariffs.
Has power demand in Asia been slowing down?
Do not get fooled by the 80% demand growth, analysts say.
Wind Energy Holding injects assets into Australia-based CWP Renewables
It's WEH's first international investment.
Why the Philippines' power market needs a good framework for power investments
This is to assure a secure and transparent environment.
The flip side of the coin: China's overwhelming wind growth conceals a lurking challenge
Transmission issues have been begging for a solution.
China gobbles up an astonishing 48.4% of new wind power capacity in 2015
USA and Germany comes at a far second and third.
Thai Solar Energy reveals 38% hike in profits to almost US$15m
It heralded a raise in solar energy output in Japan to 100MW this year.
National Electrification Administration's Rod Padua to talk about rural electrification in the Philippines
And the intricacies of electric cooperatives.
Japanese court orders Kansai Electric Power to shut down reactors
2 reactors will come offline in Western Japan.
Is there more harm than good in the Philippine power market's changing landscape?
Industry experts throw their insights at the inaugural Asian Power Utility Forum 2016.
Here's why Japan is pushing for its electricity liberalisation
Full liberalisation is just around the corner.
Why is wind power deemed too complicated in Japan?
Windzones are not the only worries players must think about.
Japan urged to repower old wind turbines to boost wind power
292 turbines will be "old" by 2034.
Chinese wind power market predicted to shrink in the short term
Capacity additions will just creep up from then on.
Japan's wind power goals lag far behind the world's capacity ambitions
Dreams of higher wind capacity are blown away.
"Is Paris burning?": Looking anew at the significance of the Paris Climate Change Agreement
While that question hung over the last days of World War II, on December 2015 the world media definitely projected a cheerful resolution for the recent climate change negotiations there that "no", the ballyhooed Paris Agreement inked there should provide a new pathway to avoid such fate. Seeing the multitudes of various politicians all in good cheer though, one could not help but be a wee bit skeptical.
Vietnam slapped with big threats amidst unstoppable energy demand surge
Capacity expansion is aggressive, but headwinds in demand side persist.