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India's clean energy investment weakens
Indian investment in renewable energy in the third quarter is 16 percent less from the second quarter and 60 percent less from a year ago.
India's clean energy investment weakens
Indian investment in renewable energy in the third quarter is 16 percent less from the second quarter and 60 percent less from a year ago.
Renewable energy investments grow globally; India reports sharpest surge: Report
New investments in renewable energy and fuels reached $257 billion worldwide last year, with India logging the
India's power generation costs up by 50% over last 2 years
Rising cost of fuel and finance is pushing up India's generation charges by as much as 50% for some over the last two years.
Malaysia to source 5.5% energy from renewable sources
Malaysia has created support mechanisms to secure 5.5 percent of its total energy capacity from renewable sources by 2015.
China to become world leader in clean energy: Research
A report commissioned by The Climate Institute dispelled myths that China was not taking action towards a greener economy.
Rooftop solar panels being pushed for the Philippines
Installation of solar panels on rooftops of households, commercial establishments and buildings is being pushed in the Philippines to help ensure...
Bangladesh govt eyes green energy to address demand
The government of Bangladesh has set its sights on promoting green energy to meet the growing energy demand.
Group lobbies for Philippine solar-grid interconnection protocol
The Philippine Solar Power Alliance has been lobbying for interconnection protocol to govern net metering for the import and export of capacity to...
CEA dismisses Bordoloi's demand for complete allocation of power from Bongaigaon TPP
India's apex power sector planning body - CEA - has turned down Assam Power Minister Pradyut Bordoloi`s
Japan electricity demand down 0.3% in September
Japan marked the first year-on-year decline in two months after power demand fell 0.3 percent in September from a year earlier.
Myanmar to cut gas exports to Thailand to address power shortage
Myanmar is hoping to retain 200 million cubic feet per day of natural gas from the 1 billion cubic feet per day it exports to Thailand.
Indian experts question suitability of BOOT for power projects
Exports in India warned that the Build-Own-Operate-Transfer (BOOT) model would not be suitable for setting up power plants in the country and could...
Sumitomo prefers wind over solar power
Sumitomo will add wind farms and at least two biomass plants to take advantage of the market rates for electricity from renewable sources the...
New Japanese minister finds energy strategy 'contradictory'
New education and science minister Makiko Tanaka questioned the phasing out nuclear power generation by the 2030s without terminating the long...
Japan's renewable generation program off to promising start
Japan's new renewable energy program has already exceeded its fiscal 2012 target by more than 50 percent.
Power-starved Indian state asks for increased power access
The state government of Assam has requested India's power minister Veerappa Moily to increase the minimum available transfer capacity to the north...
Vietnam saves more than 900 million kWh
More than 900 million kWh have been saved in Vietnam's electricty system since the beginning of year.