renewable energy
AGL shuts down gas power unit in South Australia
AGL shuts down gas power unit in South Australia
Renewables continued lowering of power prices makes it harder for fossil fuels to compete.
India’s NTPC contemplates IPO to raise funds for 60 GW renewable target
The state-owned power company recently raised its renewable target from 32 GW.
Five Asian countries have more than 600 coal projects in the pipeline
This puts the Paris Agreement carbon target at risk.
Malaysia to boost renewable energy capacity to 40% by 2035
The country plans to double renewable energy capacity to 18 GW.
Japan unlikely to meet 46% reduction in emission target: WoodMac
Renewables are playing their part but facing significant challenges.
New renewables trumps cheapest fossil fuel on cost
2020’s new renewable project additions will save an estimated $156b.
India’s NTPC nearly doubles renewable energy goals
The power company is India’s biggest power generator.
Thai oil giant PTT’s subsidiary invests $635m in Asia green energy
It aims to have 30% of the power it generates come from renewables.
Wind and solar investments to hit $1.3t by 2030 in APAC: WoodMackenzie
Fossil fuel power investment will see a loss of $54b a year.
Australia rejects massive 26 GW renewable energy hub
The government cited environmental concerns as its reason for dismissing the proposed $36b power project.
Industry leaders discuss the future of renewables in APAC
The trend is pointing towards achieving 100% renewables in many countries, but it will take time.
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