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Meet the key names in the global civil nuclear energy community
World Nuclear Exhibition will bring them all together.
Meet the key names in the global civil nuclear energy community
World Nuclear Exhibition will bring them all together.
Renewables vs baseload energy: Why industry experts think renewables can't be used for baseload needs
If not renewables, what then must be used to meet baseload requirements?
Has power demand in Asia been slowing down?
Do not get fooled by the 80% demand growth, analysts say.
"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 recent climate change negotiations there that "no", the ballyhooed Paris Agreement inked there should provide a new pathway to avoid such fate. Seeing the multitudes of various politicians all in good cheer though, one could not help but be a wee bit skeptical.
Asian coal-fired power plants are still uncontrollably growing: report
And clean coal tech's effectivity will lag big time.
ABB to suppply four 66 kV GIS substations for Singapore
This is part of SP PowerGrid's improvement project.
Myanmar lavishes on power infrastructure
It's high time for Myanmar to tap its power sector.
Hydropower project development in Myanmar: Risk allocation
A specific objective mentioned in Myanmar's New Electricity Law 2014 is the intent to "increase foreign… investments in electricity-related work" and provision is made for the issuance and revocation of licenses to foreign investors.
Discover the industry's hottest trends at AP’s inaugural Asian Power Utility Forum
It will be held in five cities across Southeast Asia.
Why analysts think that renewables simply can't be used for baseload energy
Wind energy's net capacity factor can hit just 25%.
ASEAN's net import dependency predicted to hit 32% in 2030
It's just one of the many challenges in meeting baseload needs.
Will coal power be double whammied by hydro, wind investments?
When it comes to power generation in Asia, coal is still undeniably the king.
Hitting 36% renewables share in global energy mix will push GDP by up to 1.1%
The goal must be achieved by 2030.
Moody's predicts stable outlook for Asian power sector
Thanks to steady demand and low input costs.
Asia's hydro power capacity ticked up by a mere 3.8% this year
No thanks to the awful dry spell in August.
Nuclear energy still needed to achieve ambitious global climate agreement
Will Asian governments be ready to join the nuke bandwagon?
Hydroelectric, wind power are slowly getting share of spotlight at US$574.6b sector value
Will coal no longer be king?