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T&D tenders in Asia Pacific up 16% in July

There were 229 project implementation tenders in the month.

T&D tenders in Asia Pacific up 16% in July

There were 229 project implementation tenders in the month.

Singapore banks ace environment sustainability survey

DBS, OCBC, and UOB have banned financing of new coal-fired power plants.

India urged to fix power policy mix-up

The government is expected to announce its second phase of reforms through Uday 2.0.

Can the Philippines curb coal dependence with renewables reform?

It is expediting programmes like the renewables portfolio standard.

Coal to retain dominance in Indonesia despite push for renewables

Its share in generation capacity is expected to rise to 63.2% in 2028 as shelved projects resurface.

Experts urge private investment in Vietnam's power grid

Ninh Thuan and Binh Thuan provinces are increasingly burdened by overloaded transmission lines and substations.

China Longyuan Power's wind generation down 15.4% in July

It blamed poor wind resources and a high base from last year.

Vietnam to consider US coal for firing up power plants

Vinacomin met up with coal producers to discuss the possibilties of shipping the resource.

Japan warns against Andhra Pradesh's review of sealed energy deals

The state is looking to cut renewable energy tariffs by reviewing already sealed contracts.

TEPCO to form new entity for renewables business

It will develop projects of 6 to 7 million kW within and outside Japan.

Indonesia needs $15b to meet 7.2GW geothermal targets: report

The country looks to raise geothermal power capacity from the current level of 2GW.

Australian regulator sues four wind farm operators over 2016 blackout

On 28 September, two tornadoes damaged facilities that triggered protection features at nine wind farms and caused blackouts.