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India’s solar dream: does the country have enough water?
Enthusiasm for solar energy has grown recently with the dramatic fall in prices of solar photovoltaic equipment and the global drive to switch to ‘cleaner’ energy sources. In India, the government hop...
10 Mar 2015
India’s solar dream: does the country have enough water?
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Carbon Trade Exchange
Momentum continues for Carbon Trade Exchange
After a record breaking year in 2014, Carbon Trade Exchange (CTX) is also starting 2015 with a bang, becoming a signatory of the Caring for Climate initiative and announcing the key appointment of Lee...
15 Jan 2015
Momentum continues for Carbon Trade Exchange
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Carbon & Climate
Earth wins time as land and seas absorb more carbon
Half of all the carbon emissions from burning fossil fuels remain in the atmosphere. The good news is that only half remain in the atmosphere, while the rest have been taken up by the living world and...
18 May 2015
Earth wins time as land and seas absorb more carbon
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Energy
Study: wind farms reduce carbon emissions at negligible cost
A new study of South Australia’s electricity sector has found that wind energy has greatly reduced the state’s carbon emissions without increasing wholesale electricity prices or requiring back-up. So...
8 May 2014
Study: wind farms reduce carbon emissions at negligible cost
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Carbon & Climate
IBM signs up to help fight China's war on smog
IBM Corp has signed an agreement with the city of Beijing to use advanced weather forecasting and cloud computing technologies to help tackle the Chinese capital's persistent smog. After a series of p...
7 Jul 2014
IBM signs up to help fight China's war on smog
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Energy
Australia should export more ideas and fewer greenhouse emissions
As climate negotiators meet at the United Nations' Lima summit, which comes hot on the heels of the landmark US-China climate deal, there is a renewed focus on how the world can move to a lower-emissi...
2 Dec 2014
Australia should export more ideas and fewer greenhouse emissions
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Policy & Finance
More Australian universities come under pressure to divest from fossil fuels
Pressure for the nation's leading universities to join the Australian National University and dump investments in fossil fuels will continue to mount despite the condemnation of such moves by Prime Mi...
20 Oct 2014
More Australian universities come under pressure to divest from fossil fuels
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Policy & Finance
NGO coalition urges Asean to demand 'fair' climate deal
A regional coalition of non-government organisations has called on government leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) to speak as ‘one voice’ and prioritise financing as a respon...
26 Sep 2014
NGO coalition urges Asean to demand 'fair' climate deal
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Power firms: Watch your carbon, or watch your investors flee
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, the storage technology is still missing. We’re working very hard on smart grids and integration. Finally, we have a problem because majority of customers want clean power but do not want t...
24 Sep 2014
Power firms: Watch your carbon, or watch your investors flee
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Policy & Finance
Government-owned lender to manage renewable energy fund
The National Transmission Corp. (TransCo) is seen designating a trustee bank, likely one of two government-owned lenders, which will manage the feed-in tariff (FIT) allowance fund. TransCo, according ...
4 Mar 2014
Government-owned lender to manage renewable energy fund
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Energy
In India, solar surge aims to reshape the country's energy future
The deserts of Rajasthan have long been known for their spare beauty and their intense sunshine. Now that sun is being turned into a surge of solar power expansion that may one day power not just Raja...
21 May 2014
In India, solar surge aims to reshape the country's energy future
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Investor heavyweights call for clear action on climate
Many of the biggest hitters in the global financial community, together managing an eye-watering $24 trillion of investment funds, have issued a powerful warning to political leaders about the risks o...
23 Sep 2014
Investor heavyweights call for clear action on climate
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Energy
Bucking the trend on solar quality
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supplies only Yingli Solar’s panels to its clientele in the residential and commercial sectors. Zachary Wang, general manager of Rezeca, says Yingli's panels are chosen because “they always...
11 Feb 2015
Bucking the trend on solar quality
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Energy Market Authority
Energy thought leaders build energy connections at SIEW 2014
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, and the enabling role of technologies. The ASEAN-IEA Gas Dialogue, with Maria van der Hoeven, Executive Director of the International Energy Agency, discussing the IEA’s views of ho...
4 Nov 2014
Energy thought leaders build energy connections at SIEW 2014
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Carbon & Climate
The climate question in EU-China talks
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or promoting energy efficiency, will impose profound changes on the global economy. Some high-emitting companies and assets will see their market value decline; low-carbon sectors will grow...
25 Jun 2015
The climate question in EU-China talks
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Energy
China three years late on installing offshore wind farms
China is three years behind schedule on a plan that would make it the world’s biggest market for offshore wind, a setback for the $15 billion industry that’s seeking to produce affordable electricity ...
17 Jul 2014
China three years late on installing offshore wind farms
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Energy
Groundbreaking analysis shows China's renewable energy future within reach
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, and Low-Carbon Mix scenario. To develop its findings, Entri examines China’s electricity supply and demand on an hour-by-hour basis through 2050 using its advanced China Grid Model. “By fu...
20 Feb 2014
Groundbreaking analysis shows China's renewable energy future within reach
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Energy
If we quit oil, then what?
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and nuclear. A transition to cleaner power as demand increases also makes sense if we consider the old adage, “Necessity is the mother of invention.” With electricity demand fairly flat in...
24 Jun 2015
If we quit oil, then what?
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Energy
Malaysian biodiesel makers seek to level playing field with Indonesia
Malaysian producers of palm oil-based biodiesel will seek new incentives from their government after Indonesian makers of the biofuel were promised an increase in subsidies to counter the impact of lo...
12 Feb 2015
Malaysian biodiesel makers seek to level playing field with Indonesia
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Corporate Responsibility
FairPrice customers saved 9 million plastic bags last year
Singapore supermarket chain NTUC FairPrice on Tuesday announced that its customers saved more than 9 million plastic bags last year, earning more than S$450,000 in rebates as part of the retailer's Gr...
22 Apr 2015
FairPrice customers saved 9 million plastic bags last year
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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
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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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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Carbon & Climate
Why extreme heat could be Asia’s most underestimated health challenge
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As extreme heat intensifies across Asia, it is becoming a growing public health concern, straining health systems and …
Why extreme heat could be Asia’s most underestimated health challenge
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Carbon & Climate
China’s new carbon-intensity measure has not changed its climate pledges
Expanding carbon intensity to include industrial process emisisons strengthens longer-term decarbonisation, argue three energy specialists.
China’s new carbon-intensity measure has not changed its climate pledges
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Philippines’ proposed climate budget edges up to US$11 billion but tagging questions persist
The planned allocation comes after weeks of monsoon rains and flooding, including in Metro Manila, sharpening questions over …
Philippines’ proposed climate budget edges up to US$11 billion but tagging questions persist
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