APAC

Where does biomass energy stand in Asia’s power mix?

It will likely grow, but not as rapidly as solar power.

Where does biomass energy stand in Asia’s power mix?

It will likely grow, but not as rapidly as solar power.

ADB’s coal retirement scheme is high-risk: analyst

Implementation challenges could lead to a loss of credibility for the bank.

Asia expected to consume more than half of the world's energy

However, Asia’s Energy Revolution author noted that net-zero goals are still in progress.

Hydrogen will overtake natural gas in APAC as governments chase net zero

With producing green hydrogen costs set to drop, APAC is ripe for a hydro revolution.

Oracle Utilities leads modernisation of energy sector in Asia

It is focused on promoting the shift to smart meters and advanced metering infrastructures.

Where does biomass energy stand in Asia’s power mix?

It will likely grow, but not as rapidly as solar power.

Asian Power Awards welcomes Mike Thomas as one of its judges

The Lantau Group’s founding partner highlights the opportunities for both gas and renewables players in the near future.

ADB scheme has potential to accelerate SEA green energy transition: Fitch

The scheme targets Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam for its initial phase.

ACME signs 3.5-GW green hydrogen plant deal in Oman

This plant will be powered using 3-GW solar and 500-MW wind energy.

Asian Power welcomes Petteri Harkki as one of its judges for the Asian Power Awards 2021

AFRY South-East Asia’s managing director talks about the promising potential of renewables in the region.

Wärtsilä 40-MW LNG power plant to boost EPZ in Adamjee, Bangladesh

The plant will encourage export growth and job creation in the zone.

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. 

Sri Lanka sets 70% renewable energy goal by 2030

The remaining 30% of the country’s electricity will be from other sources.