Regulation
EU will impose hefty duties on Chinese solar panels
Provisional punitive import duties to come into force on June 6.
EU will impose hefty duties on Chinese solar panels
Provisional punitive import duties to come into force on June 6.
Will amendments to bid norms jeopardazie private sector power investment in India
India is the fourth largest electricity network in the world with a gross generation capacity of 211 GW. The country which is growing at an average...
National Energy Administration to be restructured
New agency will be responsible for energy regulation.
National Energy Administration to be restructured
New agency will be responsible for energy regulation.
Bangladesh achieves highest growth in solar systems installations
With an average of over 50,000 new installations each month, Bangladesh now has got the fastest growing solar home systems
Thailand looks to Malaysia for power
Thailand will ask Malaysia to supply 200MW of electricity.
China increases gasoline and diesel prices
Prices rose by RMB300 and RMB290 a metric ton for gasoline and diesel, respectively.
Increased use of biomass power proposed for Australia
The Australian Greens is calling for investment in clean energy infrastructure.
China's energy consumption surges 3.9% in 2012
China's energy consumption totaled 3.62 billion tonnes of standard coal equivalent in 2012.
Coal Still Part of Australia’s Power Mix Until 2035
A study by the University of Queensland released on Tuesday said that Australia would have to include coal in its power
Bangladesh 1,000-1,500mw load shedding likely in summer
The upcoming summer is likely to experience about 1,000-1,500 megawatt (MW) load shedding during the irrigation period
Electricity agencies scramble to avert April blackouts, increase reserves
The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (Egat) is seeking cooperation from all parties in reducing power
China to invest more in ASEAN hydropower
More Chinese investments in hydropower will be made by China in ASEAN.
Queensland coal-fired plant to be replaced by energy park
The 180MW Collinsville coal-fired plant in northern Queensland will be replaced by a “clean energy park”.
Indian president assures safety of nuclear power plants
Indian President Pranab Mukherjee tried to quell apprehensions rising on the safety of the nuclear power plants.
Investment cap not helpful to renewable energy investments
Constitutional provision limiting foreign ownership to 40% in Philippine companies complicates investments.
Clean coal-fired plants suggested for Thailand
Coal-fired power plants were forwarded as solutions to address Thailand's power woes.