Regulation
Nepal's Himal Power to pay $2m to protesting workers
Himal Power Limited is giving away $2 million (about Rs 160 million) to
Nepal's Himal Power to pay $2m to protesting workers
Himal Power Limited is giving away $2 million (about Rs 160 million) to
Power supplier pushes for solar water heaters
Southern Power Corporation (EVN SPC) will install 5,500 solar water heaters in 21 provinces nationwide with VND1 million worth of support for each...
Power supplier pushes for solar water heaters
Southern Power Corporation (EVN SPC) will install 5,500 solar water heaters in 21 provinces nationwide with VND1 million worth of support for each...
China claims Brahmaputra dam not affecting water flow to India
China insists its hydropower project on Brahmaputra river in Tibet is "not big" enough to affect water flow to India.
Australia's New Hope scraps $5 bln-plus auction
Coal miner New Hope Corp has scrapped plans to sell itself for more than $5 billion after a five-month sale process failed to seal a deal, a sign...
Indonesia - Malaysia electricity trade to begin 2014
Indonesia's PLN plans to begin trading between 50 to 100 kilowatts with Malaysia in 2014.
Japan's nuke safety inspections criticized as mere formality
Japan's safety inspections on nuclear plants were labeled by an independent fact-finding panel as mere formality.
Indonesia's electricity production gets needed spark from World Bank
World Bank's IFC has bought an 11 percent stake in a unit of Medco Energi to spur investment in the non-government electricity sector.
Indonesia explores energy cooperation with Poland
Businessmen from Indonesia and Poland met for the third time to discuss possible cooperation in the energy sector. This resulted with the issuance of...
PMEAC review of the economy-I: Council moots new dose of power reforms
The Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Council (EAC) wants the Centre to unveil new package of incentives-linked electricity reforms for the States...
Heads will roll at Tepco
The Japanese government will seek the resignation of Tepco's board of directors in return for injecting $13 billion of public funds.
Japan plans tougher nuclear security ahead of summit
Japan said on Friday it plans to strengthen security at nuclear power plants following recommendations from the International Atomic Energy Agency...
Malaysian tycoon draws 12 bids for $3B power asset sale
Malaysian tycoon Ananda Krishnan's sale of over $3 billion worth of power assets has attracted 12 initial bids with a final round of bidding expected...
Lessons from Fukushima mold US rules on nuclear safety
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has proposed the first three rules to address safety issues raised by Japan's Fukushima nuclear disaster.
Malaysia's dam plans condemned by international group
The construction of 12 hydroelectric dams in Sarawak is being opposed by an international NGO coalition.
China's energy use up 7%
Energy use in 2011 is at its fastest pace in China since 2007.
Larger turbines boost China’s wind power: Ming Yang
More larger capacity turbines are being utilized in China to reduce costs.