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Håkan Agnevall slated as Wärtsilä’s next president and CEO
Agnevall will take over from Jaakko Eskola
Håkan Agnevall slated as Wärtsilä’s next president and CEO
Agnevall will take over from Jaakko Eskola
Digitisation of wind asset management compromises valuation of human ingenuity: ARMSA
Organisations tend to use automation, AI instead of improving their employees’ skills.
Tata Power-DDL appoints Ganesh Srinivasan as CEO
He will take over from Sanjay Banga, who has been promoted to president for T&D in Mumbai.
Japan's nuclear industry seeks to plug labour gap
The Fukushima disaster and delays in power plant operations have killed students’ interest.
Adaro Power taps Japan, Korea for 2GW capacity
President director Mohammad Effendi shares how the company has linked with Japan and Korea to give 2.26GW of power to remote areas.
Senoko Energy hits over 1,000 signups in first phase launch of open electricity market
They are offering two fixed price plans for 24 and 12 months.
2018 Asian Power Utility Forum closes with over 50 attendees in Kuala Lumpur leg
Key executives from Malaysia's big utilities flocked to the event.
Meet OWL Energy's Jeff Miller at the 2018 Asian Power Utility Forum
He will speak about hybrid power plant usage to support base load power needs in small islands.
Meet Quezon Power's Frank Thiel at the 2018 Asian Power Utility Forum in Manila
Thiel will discuss the plight of renewables in a coal-focussed country.
Even Santa needs to rest these holidays
Santa and his dearest elves are taking the time off!
KOGAS eyes building a greenfield LNG import terminal
It will be the company's sixth LNG import facility.
How is Tokyo Electric Power Company one year after Japan's electric market liberalisation?
CEO Tomoaki Kobayakawa shares the company's plans moving forward.
China's renewable energy employment balloons to 3.64m
Solar PV accounted for almost 1.96m jobs.
Meet Gautam Jindal at the 2017 Asian Power Utility Forum
Jindal, from Energy Studies Institute, will speak about "intermittency".
Building the business case for hydropower companies to employ more women
Hydropower is traditionally a male-dominated field. This is not to say that female engineers, hydrologists, plant managers, or even CEOs do not exist...
Over a third of hiring managers in energy sector laid off more than 20% of staff
Employers in North America and Asia made the heaviest staffing cutback.
Is the LNG, energy industry failing to attract young talent?
There'll be 1.9m new roles by 2035, but not enough applicants.