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Why Philippine utilities are not financially motivated to solve power theft
Why Philippine utilities are not financially motivated to solve power theft
Consumers are there to catch them anyway, says analyst.
Essar Power's CEO KVB Reddy doubles the company's efforts to crush project delays
Non-completion of assets have long been plaguing Essar Power.
Will India's repowering policy for wind power projects breathe life into the sector?
Old turbines with sub-500kW capacities in high potential sites will be refurbished.
Find out why IFC's country manager for Myanmar thinks its electrification targets are challenging
Vikram Kumar admits public resources are way too meager to meet targets.
Chart of the Week: Check out Japan's rising electricity prices despite lower fuel costs
It has become highly dependent on coal and LNG.
Tata Power-DDL's CEO is dead serious in pulling power theft losses down
AT&C losses dropped from 53% to 9% since the acquisition in 2002.
Asia be dammed: Are Asian countries too late in scrambling to harness hydropower?
Only 41GW of hydro potential are being used.
Is Indonesia mature enough to finally take on the grueling challenges of nuclear and geothermal energy?
Indonesia is keen to push for this despite gaping potholes.
Thailand's power sector urged to tighten policies on energy security
Clamour for open and transparent development plans are getting louder.
Will funding woes dim Singapore’s solar power prospects?
Banks are not keen to lend to smaller players.
This chart shows how ambitious Vietnam's hydroelectric development plan is
Capacity is projected to jump to 27.8GW by 2030.
How is Asia's nuke industry five years post-Fukushima disaster?
Much has been learnt, but will nuke generation be revived in Japan?
How hard will China have to work on earning "neighbours' trust" for Asia's Super Grid?
Take away China from the equation, and the massive plans for interconnecting Asia’s power sector could be shaky.
What TEPCO and KEPCO have to say on Japan's energy liberalisation
Will electricity costs be suppressed soon?
India starts peppering its power sector with policy reforms to stimulate investments
"If people can pay, there's a way" is India's new market mantra.
Will funding and regulatory roadblocks derail Indonesia's 35GW capacity addition plan?
Projects are expected to cost US$70 billion.
Philippines’ policy potholes leave analysts frustrated over its power potential
A big catch lurks behind the attraction and scares investors away.