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Chart of the Week: Singapore's installed PV capacity skyrocketed from 0.4MWp to 99.4MWp
Chart of the Week: Singapore's installed PV capacity skyrocketed from 0.4MWp to 99.4MWp
Installations surged to almost 1,500 in just 8 years.
How a strategic environmental assessment could help change Myanmar's approach to hydro
Optimising project siting and configuration are the most effective environmental and social risk avoidance measures in hydropower development. Siting is often decided very early on in project development, primarily on a project-by project basis.
Singapore IPP Nexif Energy ups stake in Viet Hydro
Figures have not been disclosed yet, but Viet Hydro eyes using the proceeds to boost shareholding in another project.
Walking on sunshine: Are Asian countries being trapped by lower solar energy costs?
If Singapore’s solar power dreams don’t push through, its banks have some explaining to do.
Steam generators to see boom in APAC as governments come round to nuclear power
APAC's market value share will hit 47.2%.
How will the energy sector be affected by Trump's victory?
Possible efforts to end alternative energy development incentives would boost near-term demand for fossil fuels.
Retailer Red Dot Power buys out 237.5 KWp operating solar project
It's the firm's first investment.
New energy realities unveiled at Singapore International Energy Week
Find out who will be the importers for the next tranche of LNG for Singapore.
Singapore seeks smart metering proposals for electricity
Consumers to get app to check power usage.
Singapore unveils world's largest floating solar panel testbed
It can produce 1MW of energy for 1000 rooms.
Myanmar's hydropower investors urged to zero in on sustainability
Industry leader Aung Zaw Naing calls for better sharing of information among hydropower professionals.
Wind power could supply 20% of global electricity by 2030
Capacity could hit 2,110 GW.
Asia must spend $300b yearly for clean energy: ADB
Countries can gain more than $2 for every $1 cost to hit Paris goal.
How does South East Asia's coal plans fit with Paris commitments?
Just under a year on from COP 21, three of the main players – the US, China, and India – have now ratified the Paris treaty on climate change initiatives. What does this mean for South East Asia and its energy policies? To date the region has yet to show any major shift from favouring coal as the fuel of choice.
APAC's wind turbine tower market to dramatically fall to $5.5b by 2020
Annual growth rate is predicted to shrink to 10.5%.
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.