Environment

India's aggressive renewables growth scares coal-fired power generators

Power surplus will grip India by the neck in 5-7 years.

India's aggressive renewables growth scares coal-fired power generators

Power surplus will grip India by the neck in 5-7 years.

Analysts brace themselves for a likely conflict to spark from Mekong River's hydro potential

More aggressive protests against building more dams are being feared.

"Is Paris burning?": Looking anew at the significance of the Paris Climate Change Agreement

While that question hung over the last days of World War II, on December 2015 the world media definitely projected a cheerful resolution for the...

Japan, Korea stubbornly cling to coal despite global climate deal

At least 60 new plants are being planned over the next decade.

Humans, machines, and outcomes

On occasion of a Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident book-release1 event organised by a well-educated, secluded community in the Santa Ynez...

Nuclear energy still needed to achieve ambitious global climate agreement

Will Asian governments be ready to join the nuke bandwagon?

India's coal-fired Parli thermal power plant shuts down

Blame it on the dry spell plaguing the area.

India to cut emission levels by 33-35% in the next 15 years

Will financial and developmental challenges be beaten?

Understanding a renewable energy future for Hong Kong

Environmental advocates believe that in an ideal world wind, water, and solar technologies would provide 100 percent of the world's energy...