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New tool to address blue risks launched

It claims of effectively determining true cost of water.

China to finance $6.5b nuke power plants in Pakistan

This will boost Pakistan's capacity by 15%.

'Stable' outlook predicted for Asia's power sector

Thanks to supportive regulatory policies.

Jingle those bells: we are off for Christmas!

Jingle those bells: we are off for Christmas!

Grim outlook looms for India's power sector

Will it be the same for its Asian peers?

5 factors that make cities greener

The current world population of 7.2 billion is projected to increase by 1 billion over the next 12 years and is estimated to reach 9.6 billion by 2050[1]. As of 2010, more than half of the population lives in urban areas.

Here is what's wrong with geothermal development in Indonesia

Earlier this year, I was a speaker in the GreenPower conference which took place in Jakarta which was devoted to the geothermal space in both Indonesia and the Philippines. (https://www.greenpowerconferences.com/GE1306ID). As one of the keynote speakers I listened to the sessions for about three days before it was my turn.

How the falling yen hurts energy storage value chain in the short term

Currency fluctuations have always impacted international business, but these fluctuations can have significant effects if a portion of a technology’s value chain is heavily concentrated in one currency. Recently, the energy storage market has seen perturbations, for better or for worse, from the Japanese Yen’s 22% decline over the U.S. dollar in the past 12 months.