Staff Reporter

Mitsubishi Power: innovating to modernise energy systems in Asia Pacific

The firm balances between delivering reliable power and protecting the environment.

China is developing the world's tiniest nuclear power plant

It can fit in a shipping container and can power 50,000 households.

How does South East Asia's coal plans fit with Paris commitments?

Just under a year on from COP 21, three of the main players – the US, China, and India – have now ratified the Paris treaty on climate change initiatives. What does this mean for South East Asia and its energy policies? To date the region has yet to show any major shift from favouring coal as the fuel of choice.

GE Power delivers flowing electricity to Indonesia’s diving hotspot, Gorontalo

The four units for the Gorontalo province will provide 100MW of power and will be used for grid stability and expected power demand increases from the people of Sulawesi.

AboitizPower injects $1.2b in 2 Bataan plants

The deal is part of its effort to boost capacity to 4,000MW by 2020.

Can Korea commit to renewable energy use?

Korea’s vow to go green is plagued with woes.

Coal-fired power's share in Chinese energy mix to drop to 55% by 2025

Central government urges local bodies to hasten reforms.

Japan predicted to junk problematic Monju fast reactor

Technical and safety issues have been hogging the reactor.