Regulation
Australian government allocates $9.2b to boost renewable energy sector
The amount forms part of the $15.1b Future Made in Australia package.
Australian government allocates $9.2b to boost renewable energy sector
The amount forms part of the $15.1b Future Made in Australia package.
Six key actions to expedite offshore wind deployment
Collaboration of industry leaders and policymakers is vital to meet the ambitious targets.
Will the government pay for coal power exit in Vietnam?
The country’s coal power phase-out strategy sees renewables accounting for 67.7%–71.5% of the energy mix by 2050.
China's carbon market tightening to boost RE demand
Press reports suggest that China is looking into reducing the free emission allowance.
South Korea launches joint strategy to enhance overseas resource development
The strategy encourages cooperation with international partners to boost the supply chain.
India's hybrid approach spurs surge in fossil fuel subsidies: report
Subsidies for clean energy resources only accounted for less than 10% of the total energy subsidies.
Japan, UK strengthen cooperation for nuclear supply chain
The UK-Japan Supply Chain Partnership Project will allow future alliances involving nuclear energy
CEC urges Australian gov't to push for more renewables in federal budget
Recommendations include a cost-of-living package, support for RE projects and offshore wind.
Korea's MOTIE advances regulatory innovation for hydrogen push
The measures will allow Korean companies to invest in electrolysis and liquid hydrogen.
Philippines directs gov’t offices, firms to implement energy efficiency measures
Energy audits and random checks will be conducted to ensure compliance.
India allows bulk consumers to establish transmission lines sans license
The ministry said the new rules will further cut the losses of distribution firms.
IAEA finds progress in Cambodia’s nuclear security
The country has ramped up preventive measures of criminal acts over nuclear materials.
Policy alignment needed to push APAC markets to unified carbon credits
ERM’s Peter Rawlings says the lack of alignment in the ‘complex’ region prohibits collaboration on carbon credits.
No specific regulations yet to drive biogas demand
Southeast Asia's biogas sector remains underdeveloped due to the absence of significant regulations or incentives to drive demand.
Masdar strikes 1GW clean energy agreement with Azerbaijan
The agreements came after the launch of the 230MW Garadagh Solar Park.
Indian solar PV exports to keep rising but will decline by 2027
PV exports may experience stagnation in 2025 and will decline by 2027.
Towngas committed to work with government on new hydrogen energy projects
Towngas also backs the government's policy for new hydrogen energy sources in Hong Kong.