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Modi advances solar plan for India with $4 billion plant
SunEdison Inc will invest $4 billion to build the biggest solar panel factory in India, advancing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s effort to rein in pollution by expanding renewable energy. The manufact...
13 Jan 2015
Modi advances solar plan for India with $4 billion plant
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Top 10 predictions for the 2015 global photovoltaic market
While 2014 remained a challenging time for the solar photovoltaic (PV) industry, it marked an inflection point in the market’s development. According to a new white paper issued by the IHS Sola...
26 Feb 2015
Top 10 predictions for the 2015 global photovoltaic market
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Energy
Chinese firm gets IBN nod to develop West Seti Hydro Project
A meeting of the Investment Board Nepal chaired by Prime Minister Sushil Koirala today paved the way for a Chinese company to develop the 750-megawatt West Seti Hydroelectric Project in joint venture ...
14 Apr 2015
Chinese firm gets IBN nod to develop West Seti Hydro Project
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Food & Agriculture
What really matters is FiFo – Fish-in, Fish-out
Global food security is all about sourcing enough protein, on a genuinely sustainable basis, for a population in excess of nine billion people in the second half of this century. There’s now an increa...
9 Nov 2015
What really matters is FiFo – Fish-in, Fish-out
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Energy
Brahmaptura dams hold back silt, not water
The sounds of concern and assurance were familiar. As China completed building the 510 MW Zangmu hydropower station in Tibet this October, large sections of the Indian media expressed concern about th...
9 Nov 2015
Brahmaptura dams hold back silt, not water
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Energy
Scientists push boundaries to find alternative energy
Wind and solar energy remain the only obvious replacements for fossil fuels, but recent research shows that scientists are clearly thinking outside the box to come up with future alternatives. They ha...
9 Oct 2015
Scientists push boundaries to find alternative energy
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Energy
India invites bids for $8 billion renewable grid upgrade
India will begin construction this year on an $8 billion project backed by Germany’s development bank to upgrade its grid to handle a more than doubling of renewable power capacity by 2022. Power Grid...
8 Aug 2014
India invites bids for $8 billion renewable grid upgrade
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Policy & Finance
Finance - the missing piece in green growth puzzle: Achim Steiner
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more economically viable – this is being seen in the shortages of solar technology, and growing investment in the sector in Asia. It remains to be seen if this rapidly developing and urbani...
19 Jan 2015
Finance - the missing piece in green growth puzzle: Achim Steiner
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Energy
Weaker RET would transfer $10b to big power firms, study finds
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investment by 2040 if the RET were reduced. Increased fossil fuel use would swell Australia’s carbon pollution by 154 million tonnes – or 12 million tonnes a year – by 2030, with emissions ...
18 Aug 2014
Weaker RET would transfer $10b to big power firms, study finds
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Carbon & Climate
The three outcomes that matter at the Paris UN climate talks
The annual climate talks - or COP21 - just began, with forty five thousand people and over one hundred heads of state descending on Paris. The scene at Le Bourget is that of a trade fair, with countri...
4 Dec 2015
The three outcomes that matter at the Paris UN climate talks
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Energy
Greenpeace and TEC strip greenwash from energy retailers
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are relatively small and behind the scenes they are actively working to undermine Australia’s Renewable Energy Target.” Mark Byrne, energy market advocate for the TEC, said the guide showed...
20 Aug 2014
Greenpeace and TEC strip greenwash from energy retailers
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Carbon & Climate
Climate change: a problem we can do something about
Look out of any window in Singapore over the past month and there is no need to read any articles or books to understand what “an environmental problem with no boundaries” means. It is there in the ai...
4 Nov 2015
Climate change: a problem we can do something about
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Waste
One company’s mission to turn China’s waste into energy
Out of sight, out of mind: This has characterised China’s waste management approach over the recent decades as it morphed into the world’s largest economy. But as the populous nation continues to deve...
14 Jun 2016
One company’s mission to turn China’s waste into energy
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Food & Agriculture
Thai junta asked to crack down harder on rogue seafood industry
In the wake of renewed revelations of slavery aboard Thai-run fishing vessels in Indonesian waters and the discovery of people-smuggling camps and migrant mass graves near the Malaysia-Thailand border...
17 Aug 2015
Thai junta asked to crack down harder on rogue seafood industry
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Energy
Future grows darker for solar energy growth in Japan
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sector. "I really can't understand what METI is up to. It certainly appears they are trying to kill or at least severely curtail solar development," said Seth Sulkin, President & CEO of...
30 Jul 2014
Future grows darker for solar energy growth in Japan
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GreenBlue Org
Earth Friendly Products joins How2Recycle Label Program
Earth Friendly Products is the newest member to join the quickly expanding How2Recycle Label program. The eco-friendly cleaning product company designs products for the home and for personal use that ...
24 Jun 2015
Earth Friendly Products joins How2Recycle Label Program
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Policy & Finance
Divestment campaign starts to bite
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. See our article South Australia commits to 50 per cent
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Labor’s shadow energy and resources spokesman Gary Gray also criticised the divestment decisions. “Social responsibility...
10 Oct 2014
Divestment campaign starts to bite
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Clenergy International
Clenergy celebrates success at PV Expo Osaka 2014
Clenergy’s Osaka exhibit showcased the company’s classic PV-ezRack solar mounting systems and power electronics equipment, which met with critical praise. The Clenergy exhibit also served...
1 Oct 2014
Clenergy celebrates success at PV Expo Osaka 2014
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Expotrade
Local councils convert 200,000 street lights to smart lighting technology
More than 200,000 street lights across the country have been fitted with LED technology, forming part of a renewed transition toward greater sustainability and energy efficiency. Brisbane, Hobart, Ad...
16 Sep 2015
Local councils convert 200,000 street lights to smart lighting technology
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World Ocean Council
WOC “Sustainable Ocean Summit" updated program now available
The latest program for the 3rd Sustainable Ocean Summit (SOS) – the global ocean business community conference on responsible ocean industry operations – is now posted here. SOS 2015 spon...
27 Jul 2015
WOC “Sustainable Ocean Summit" updated program now available
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Carbon & Climate
Indonesia’s wildfires intensify as haze spreads into Malaysia
Fires in Indonesia’s West Kalimantan province have sent haze across the border into Malaysia, where worsening air pollution …
Indonesia’s wildfires intensify as haze spreads into Malaysia
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Policy & Finance
Thailand tightens data centre rules as AI boom strains power grid
Higher tariffs, grid guarantees and scrutiny of water use come alongside wider access to renewable power as Bangkok …
Thailand tightens data centre rules as AI boom strains power grid
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Policy & Finance
Singapore dominates Southeast Asia AI funding as investment surges
City-state accounts for nearly all regional Native AI funding, while larger late-stage deals drive capital raised in 2026 …
Singapore dominates Southeast Asia AI funding as investment surges
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Policy & Finance
Philippine anti-online disinformation bill feared to threaten freedom of speech, as calls grow for AI governance
Media advocates urge lawmakers to prioritise instead a comprehensive framework for responsible AI use, with safeguards on transparency, …
Philippine anti-online disinformation bill feared to threaten freedom of speech, as calls grow for AI governance
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Carbon & Climate
India’s critical mineral challenge in a new global resource order
Mineral security is not just about access to resources but about control over value chains. India’s response must …
India’s critical mineral challenge in a new global resource order
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Corporate Responsibility
Singapore got old fast, now rethinking who cares for its people
Rapid ageing and digital isolation are pushing businesses beyond traditional corporate giving.
Singapore got old fast, now rethinking who cares for its people
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