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Is China tightening its grasp on Sub-Sahara Africa's power industry?
Nuke and non-hydro power are next on its ambitious checklist.
Is China tightening its grasp on Sub-Sahara Africa's power industry?
Nuke and non-hydro power are next on its ambitious checklist.
Korea gencos' gap in credit quality predicted to widen in the next 12-18 months
Private IPPs will suffer lower profits.
Asia's coal-fired power generation threatened by headwinds
Financing restriction is just the tip of the iceberg.
These 3 Korean gencos could be the biggest losers in capacity utilisation
No thanks to their weak cost competitiveness.
India's nuke capacity predicted to rocket over six-fold to 35.2GW by 2025
Will this replace thermal power by then?
Renewable energy mix target for ASEAN countries to rocket to 23% by 2025
Find out which are the growth hotspots.
Global nuclear sector unprepared for cyber-attacks: report
Industry urged to boost its readiness in the event of a threat.
Renewable electricity generation to soar over three-fold by 2040
Hydropower to keep on rapidly rushing in.
Renewable energy to push Japan's installed capacity to 390GW by 2025
These sources will more than double by then.
Renewables predicted to be the largest source of capacity boost by 2020: IEA
Its share of generation will jump to 26%.
Why China can't make the big leap to non-coal power sources just yet
Other renewable sources have a lot of hurdles to take.
China's renewable energy giants predicted to shift focus to solar power
Will large-scale wind projects be left behind?
Conergy to build 18-MWp solar power plant in Negros Oriental, Philippines
The solar farm will be done by 1Q16.
China IPPs all geared up for stronger growth in installed capacity
This is for the next 2-3 years.
Find out who are the prime figures in Bentley's The Year in Infrastructure 2015 Conference
Project finalists have also been announced.
Chinese companies eyeing opportunities in Thailand solar
The renewables sector is gaining increasing interest.
Thailand’s commitment to power mix diversification attracts Chinese firms
But could there be another reason, too?