Staff Reporter
Malaysian economic zone going green
Malaysian economic zone going green
Iskandar Malaysia wants more energy-efficient lifestyle for its people.
India hastens implementation pace of solar projects
States providing support and subsidies.
Asia amidst nuclear power development craze
Prospects for nuclear power are impressive, and it is a positive moment for Asia. Let's start with the fact that nuclear power is really one of the most environmentally friendly: during normal operation, the environmental impact of nuclear power plants is three times less than that of the traditionally popular thermal power plants.
Asia-Pacific’s PV energy demand is rising
Will exceed Europe’s this year.
Green buildings to take spotlight in Chinese energy fair
Will have an exhibition area of its own.
Chinese companies to build four power plants in Pakistan
Will partner with Qatari companies in this project.
Biomass refinery to locate in Malaysia
Will partner Malaysia government and business firms.
China on the way to building more solar power stations
Total capacity of new stations will reach 12 GW.
Japan opens its largest solar power plant
The Kagoshima Nanatsujima Mega Solar Plant has a capacity of 70 MW.
Indian solar steam generators now operational
System built in Denmark.
Energy demand in China slowing down
This due to “greener” economic growth.
China’s largest NiH battery plant now operational
Nickel-hydrogen battery plant is located in Changsha City.
Singapore inaugurates first eco-friendly train station
It’s the Woodlands MRT station.
ASEAN should focus more on renewable energy
International Energy Agency sees RE as an alternative energy source.
Korean biomass power plant to be Asia’s largest
Will have 105 MW capacity when completed in 2015.
GCL-Poly takes out US$480 million loan to pay-off debts
Pushes forward despite losses.
SGX will launch Asia’s first electricity futures market
Will also boost retail competition in Singapore's electricity market.
Commentary
Malaysia’s energy workforce is upskilling, but to what standard?
Asia’s grid decade: Why transmission will decide the pace of renewable growth