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Australian energy crisis gives rise to new gas supply need
Energy prices rose 400% up to AU$40 per gigajoule.
Australian energy crisis gives rise to new gas supply need
Energy prices rose 400% up to AU$40 per gigajoule.
China, US to account for 75% of global energy storage demand
Wood Mackenzie projected the markets to have 422GWh and 600GWh by 2031.
Low carbon hydrogen demand likely to grow over 600Mt in 2050: report
This is up from the current 1Mt.
Global offshore wind market to grow to 330GW by 2030: report
Woodmac expects 24 countries to have large-scale offshore wind farms.
Gas demand in Eastern Australia could drop by 60% in 2050
Demand has been declining due to the clean energy transition.
China’s economic growth to cool power demand growth: report
Its GDP growth is seen to average 5% in the next five years.
China’s RE capacity growth is a ‘political headache’ to other countries
Its solar modules production capacity is surpassing projected global demand.
Clean energy transition to gain momentum in China: Woodmac
About 120GW of new solar and wind capacity is expected in 2022.
Asian LNG imports to grow 3.7% annually over the next decade
This is to support the increasing demand, according to Wood Mackenzie.
Renewable power gains ground in APAC despite cost inflation in 2021
The average cost of producing solar and onshore wind rose by 9% and 2%, respectively.
China may lift restrictions on Australian coal stranded in ports: Analyst
Some 3 Mt of Australian thermal coal are awaiting clearance at Chinese ports.
Wind power to play a key role in China’s net-zero ambition: WoodMac
Onshore wind will take up 82% of China’s 408 GW new capacity between 2021-2030.
China's ETS could affect its short-term economic growth: Wood Mackenzie
ETS covered around 40% of China's 11,535 Mt CO2e emissions in 2019.
APAC’s energy transition inquiry – is net zero possible?
The rapid decline in renewable costs brings forward competition between renewables and fossil fuels.
Corporates play bigger role in APAC’s net-zero transition
The region procured 10.9GW of cumulative capacity in H1 2021.
Wind turbine costs to rise by 10%
This is due to increased prices of steel, copper, aluminium, fibre, and logistics.
Analyzing India’s gas supply boom
LNG imports fill the gap as domestic gas production stalled.