Renewables
Why India’s industry is losing the energy transition race
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Coal-dependent companies in India are falling behind as the world shifts to greener energy, posing broader risks to the fifth-largest economy.
Renewables
Asia Pacific: Renewables will be more cost-effective than coal by 2030
A new report states that the levelised cost of electricity for renewable energy will be cheaper compared to coal in the Asia Pacific by 2030.
Coal Fired
‘History in the making’: how PLN is enabling Indonesia’s energy transition
Discover how Indonesian utility PLN is adapting to global changes in this exclusive interview with vice-president director Darmawan Prasodjo.
Asia
Investment uncertainty and renewables top issues for Asia’s electric industry
Uncertainty of investments caused by a financial downturn and renewable energy are the two biggest concerns of Asia’s energy industry today.
Emissions & Environment
Siemens Energy announces immediate exit from new coal projects
Siemens Energy today announced that it was withdrawing from all new coal projects.
Feature Articles
Ed’s note: Flipping the switch on innovation
The phrase ‘energy transition’ means different things to different people in different parts of the world.
Hydroelectric
Cambodia to reduce hydropower and develop coal and solar capacity
Cambodia has witnessed power shortages due to reduced hydropower generation owing to draughts and lower water levels in the dams.
Emissions Control
Enel announces new 2030 gas emissions reduction target
Enel has committed to an 80% reduction in its direct greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions per kWh by 2030, from a 2017 base-year.
Renewables
Ten key priorities to ensure a successful long-term energy transition
Siemens Energy has published the ten main priorities to ensure a successful long-term energy transformation.
Europe
Renewables dominate as demand shows strong recovery across Europe
Across Europe, renewable power was the largest source of electricity generation for the sixth quarter in a row, as the easing of lockdown restrictions sparked an upturn in demand.