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Inside Taiwan's largest ground-mounted solar project

The 70MW project, called Mingus, was built on an abandoned salt production farm.

Inside Taiwan's largest ground-mounted solar project

The 70MW project, called Mingus, was built on an abandoned salt production farm.

Indonesia's utility-scale solar projects to take off

Competitive solar production costs will drive installations in the country, according to Roland Berger.

Capital crunch haunts South Asia's power developers

Opening up regional markets could make it easier for developers to access funds, says Summit Power International’s CEO.

Will a new DPT process risk the repeat of Indonesia's renewables slump?

It took two years before another renewables project to come through.

Gas to fire Eastern Indonesia's power plans

15 planned gas receiving and bulk-breaking stations are expected to fuel 2.5GW of gas-fired power.

After Fukushima: TEPCO shells out $6.33b to make nuclear safer

It now looks to clear the Fukushima Daiichi’s reactors of fuel debris after the 2011 accident.

Indonesia's solar rooftop C&I projects hamstrung by regulations

Manufacturers could avoid Indonesia if they cannot obtain 100% renewable energy.

ING builds green loan structure for small renewable projects in Asia

It sealed its first green loan through Sunseap’s rooftop solar projects for over 20 C&I customers in Singapore.

Difficulties for IPPs intensify after new PLN rules: Adaro Power CEO

For the past two years, IPPs like Adaro Power struggled with PLN’s ownership and PPA commitment rules.

Difficulties for IPPs intensify after new PLN rules: Adaro Power CEO

For the past two years, IPPs like Adaro Power struggled with PLN’s ownership and PPA commitment rules.

Malaysia's power companies revamp strategies for full market liberalisation

State utility TNB prioritises digital initiatives to connect producers, consumers, and T&D networks in a less rigid market.

Indonesia seeks projects to hit 17GW of electricity supply targets

But IPPs face regulatory hurdles that hamper the development of renewables and other energy sources.

Thai developers flock overseas as domestic hurdles intensify

A 9GW transmission project between Thailand and Laos marks the kingdom’s increased reliance on ASEAN neighbors.

Nuclear projects languish as government support wanes

Energy policy constraints prevent energy giants South Korea and Taiwan from reaching the 81% global average capacity factor for nuclear power plants.

Asian Development Bank invests in Asian renewables developers' maiden green bonds

It has injected a total of $175m into AC Energy and B.Grimm Power to fund plant developments.

Winds of change: Vietnam pushes for more developments amidst growing energy demand

From a new FiT policy to a different market mechanism, the country is finally opening up.

ENGIE launches venture capital arm in Singapore

Over 80 startups have signed up to its programme aimed at accelerating renewable energy deployment in the Asia Pacific.