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What you need to know about the biomass energy market in South East Asia
What you need to know about the biomass energy market in South East Asia
Despite all the negative news on Carbon, the biomass energy market will continue to grow.
Why Philippines’ Smart Grid lags behind neighbors
An industry player laments on Philippine government’s failure to deliver initiative.
Who will buy Asia’s Clean Development Mechanism Projects Post-2012?
European restrictions on clean investments beyond 2012 proving challenge to Asia’s carbon market, says an expert.
What is the potential of clean energy in South East Asia?
ASEAN countries need to work with each other in order to achieve energy security, said Prof. Christoph Menke of the University of Applied Sciences in Trier, Germany.
Asia accounts for more than 75% of global CDM projects as at Oct 2011
Asia’s leading the global fight against the climate change at least in the clean development mechanism (CDM) market.
Chinese electric cables found to be substandard
More than 10 percent of the China's electric cables were found to be substandard on sample checks on three major kinds of products.
Bangladesh to build first nuke plant with Russia's assistance
A nuclear power plant will be built in Bangladesh with the help of Russia.
Is global carbon market dying?
Find out the answer from Ambassador Burhan Gafoor, chief negotiator for climate change in Singapore.
17th Conference of Paris may fail to deliver desirable results
New regulatory developments pose threats to global carbon market trading.
Bangladesh plant gets additional power from Rolls Royce
Rolls-Royce has signed a US$22 million contract to supply eight Bergen B32:40 16V reciprocating engine generator sets to Baraka Patenga Power Limited.
US may require India to amend nuclear laws
US Nuclear Regulatory Commission chairman Gregory Jaczko is expected to tell Indian representatives when they meet next month that its civil nuclear liability law would not pass muster in the US.
Reed Exhibitions to launch Asia Future Energy Forum at SIEW 2012
The AFEF will be the anchor renewable energy forum at the Singapore International Energy Week from 6 – 8 November 2012.
Japan radically changes energy policy after March Quake
The Fukushima disaster has meant overhaul in Japan's energy policy.
Japan to avert winter power crunch, braces for summer shortage
Japan is expected to avert power outages this winter through energy conservation but new problems will arise in summer as its entire fleet of reactors could be kept idled.
Caterpillar completes purchase of MWM
MWM will now become part of Caterpillar’s Electric Power Division.
India's thermal power plants battle coal shortage
Out of the 86 thermal power stations monitored by the Central Electricity Authority, 44 stations have reported critical level of coal stocks.
Thai 1.65MW solar plant utilizes Astronergy PV panels
Munich RE had selected Astronergy's thin-film amorphous microcrystalline silicon PV panels for a 1.65MW solar project in Thailand.
Commentary
Supply chain efficiency, skilled manpower are key for India’s renewable energy