Staff Reporter

India’s power distributors are getting poor

Their inability to purchase power pulled utlisation down.

Power-hungry China stubbornly holds on to coal-fired power

China is awfully torn between coal power reduction and further growing its exports.

India's power distributors suffer chronic lack of investment

Distribution segment is utterly inefficient and swarming with T&D losses.

CLP, HK Electric to slash net power tariff by 1% in 2016

 This is on back of lower Fuel Clause Charge.

Japan, Korea stubbornly cling to coal despite global climate deal

At least 60 new plants are being planned over the next decade.

Moody's predicts stable outlook for Asian power sector

Thanks to steady demand and low input costs.

Humans, machines, and outcomes

On occasion of a Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident book-release1 event organised by a well-educated, secluded community in the Santa Ynez Valley (California), I came upon the above three words during a book-signing. Throughout human history of tool-making and energy-use (fire), then catapulted by currency-based commerce, the human use of "tools and energy" ever more sophisticated have determined the outcome of the human condition. Allow me to elaborate further on this theme.

Rosatom Fuel Company TVEL, National Nuclear Energy Agency of Indonesia in MOU

The deal eyes building a development framework between the 2 countries.