Project
Equis Energy to develop two large-scale solar projects in Australia
The projects will be worth US$302.5m.
Equis Energy to develop two large-scale solar projects in Australia
The projects will be worth US$302.5m.
ADB to lend $109m for Muara Laboh geothermal project in Indonesia
It's expected to generate 80MW of electricity.
China to be the largest nuclear market by capacity in 2026
Capacity will hit almost 100GW, beating that of US.
India's Jharkhand renewables agency predicted to fail in hitting 1,200MW target
Tariffs will likely be renegotiated.
Why foreign developers are treading cautiously in India's solar sector
Sembcorp and CLP are among those barely showing interest.
EGAT buys new US$550m combined cycle power plant
It's expected to provide 1,200MW of electricity by 2019.
DONG Energy acquires 35% ownership in Taiwan's offshore wind project Formosa I
Swancor Renewable will stil lead the project.
India is nearing target of 60% renewables by 2027
Non-fossil fuel sources will constitute 57% of total capacity.
Asia to beat North America, Europe in renewables expansion
It will grab 45% of the global total share in the next decade.
Thailand's power purchasing agreements for renewables switch to firm deals
Companies will be obliged to sell power to EGAT as contracted.
India's first wind tender oversubscribed despite offtake uncertainties
Will buyers be easy to find?
34% drop in India's coal imports hurt thermal coal export market
It's a rapid downhill journey from here, expert said.
Hong Kong's Black Point Power Station gets new combined cycle unit
The project will generate 550MW.
Indian solar sector scored $1.1b in funding, M&A deals in 4Q16
IPP Azure Power raised $61.6m in an IPO.
AC Energy hopes to ink another renewables investment deal
But executives are still mum about further details.
Check out this map of all the coal plant projects China has just stopped
104 projects in almost 13 provinces.
Philippines to finally get its first tidal-energy project
PNOC Renewables Corp and H&WB Asia Pacific will jointly develop it.