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Carbon & Climate
'The Greening of Asia': Some good news, finally
From Beijing’s “crazy bad” air which is smoggy on most days of the year to the illegal logging of pristine tropical forests in Indonesia and the toxic waste spewed by India’s massive cement industry, ...
14 May 2015
'The Greening of Asia': Some good news, finally
News /
Energy
Additional 65MW of renewable energy production under FiT up for grabs
Come May 2, a quota of an additional 65MW of renewable energy (RE) will be up for grabs for parties wanting to produce this under the feed-in-tariff (FiT) programme for 2014. The quota for 2015 is bei...
3 Apr 2014
Additional 65MW of renewable energy production under FiT up for grabs
News /
Energy
EU's new energy strategy faces doubts
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renewables
targets and have called for the reduction or abolition of subsidies given to the
renewables
sector. ‘Uncompetitive’ They say the EU, by emphasising
renewables
, is jeopardizing Europe’s econ...
22 Jan 2014
EU's new energy strategy faces doubts
Press Releases /
Green Global Solutions
Green Global Solutions sign MOU with CEEG
Green Global Solutions (Green Global) and China Electric Equipment Group (CEEG) announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), cooperating together to offer energy management and infrastructure servic...
20 Aug 2014
Green Global Solutions sign MOU with CEEG
News /
Energy
Offshore turbines get approval of seals
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renewables
industry, the number of apex predators encountering such structures is likely to increase. The ecological consequences may be dependent on whether such reefs constitute an increase or just ...
28 Jul 2014
Offshore turbines get approval of seals
Opinion /
Policy & Finance
With more investment, the developing world can lead the way to a low-carbon future
When it comes to helping the world transition to a low-carbon future, developing nations are in a unique position to lead—but they can’t do it alone. Investments are needed. Luckily, the opportunities...
13 Oct 2014
With more investment, the developing world can lead the way to a low-carbon future
Press Releases /
OWL Energy Ltd
OWL opens company in Japan
On 2014 May 8, OWL became the first multi-national high end power engineering consultant to enter the Japanese market through its wholly owned subsidiary Oriental OWL Energy KK. The office will be he...
14 May 2014
OWL opens company in Japan
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Energy
Energising economies with solar power
For all the energy innovations in the 21st century, over 1.2 billion people worldwide still do not have electricity at home. And yet on any given day, only one hour’s worth of energy from the sun is e...
17 Jun 2014
Energising economies with solar power
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Cities
Asia’s investment bank: a new chapter in sustainable development
Recent news that the United Kingdom and other Western European countries will join the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) has prompted a flurry of discussion about how the United St...
10 Apr 2015
Asia’s investment bank: a new chapter in sustainable development
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Corporate Responsibility
ADB marks No Impact Week with complete switch to renewable energy
The Asian Development Bank in Manila is now running on 100 per cent renewable energy, with a complete power switch made on Thursday during the institution’s celebration of No Impact Week. It is a pro...
28 Feb 2014
ADB marks No Impact Week with complete switch to renewable energy
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Carbon & Climate
Singapore pledges to peak emissions by 2030
Singapore on Friday committed to reduce the carbon emissions it emits per GDP dollar by 36 per cent from 2005 levels by 2030, with the aim of peaking its emissions by that time. Although the city stat...
5 Jul 2015
Singapore pledges to peak emissions by 2030
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Energy
Group of ministers urges EU to set 2030 goal for renewable energy
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renewables
goal, which would be part of a package of EU measures on energy and climate change, would cut dependency on fossil fuel imports and boost jobs and economic growth, the group of ministers sa...
8 Jan 2014
Group of ministers urges EU to set 2030 goal for renewable energy
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Energy
Space technology aids water power
Space technology is to be used to help engineers make the most of humanity’s oldest form of renewable energy production, water power. There is vast potential for run-of-the-river hydropower schemes th...
25 Apr 2014
Space technology aids water power
Opinion /
Carbon & Climate
Top 10 actions to help counter ‘climate departure’ in Asia Pacific
Ten recommended actions on energy, consumption, and cities were outlined in an outcome document at the end of a three-day conference by the Asian Productivity Organisation (APO) last week in Taipei. T...
21 Mar 2014
Top 10 actions to help counter ‘climate departure’ in Asia Pacific
Opinion /
Transport
Of lying labels and irregular rebates
It has been over a month since news broke that German carmaker Volkswagen misled regulators around the world about its diesel cars, and headlines continue to be dominated by the scandal. Dubbed the gr...
4 Nov 2015
Of lying labels and irregular rebates
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ABB
ABB and Solar Impulse form technology alliance
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renewables
and like Solar Impulse we are always challenging the boundaries of what is technologically possible.” “It was my dream to have ABB as technology partner of Solar Impulse,&rdquo...
7 Apr 2014
ABB and Solar Impulse form technology alliance
Opinion /
Energy
The poverty of
renewables
...
renewables
– and remains poor. A new analysis from the Center for Global Development quantifies our disregard of the world’s poor. Investing in
renewables
, we can pull one person out of poverty for ab...
18 Mar 2014
The poverty of renewables
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Solarplaza
Deutsche Bank MD expects grid parity ahead for Mexican solar PV market
Solar PV has recently been handed a huge responsibility, and solar proponents may now rejoice as the world finally expects solar power to fill the role of the global electricity providing powerhouse. ...
17 Feb 2015
Deutsche Bank MD expects grid parity ahead for Mexican solar PV market
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Energy
Largest PH solar power plant to rise in Palawan
Palawan will soon be home to the Philippines’ largest micro-grid solar power plant, generating 1.3 megawatts of clean renewable energy. Costing P325 million, the plant will have 5,000 solar panels tha...
3 Mar 2014
Largest PH solar power plant to rise in Palawan
News /
Carbon & Climate
Engineering plays crucial role in climate change
Singapore's Institution of Engineers (IES) has launched a competition to recognise the top 50 engineering achievements in the city-state's history in commemoration of its golden jubilee. Speaking at t...
28 Jul 2015
Engineering plays crucial role in climate change
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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
News /
Carbon & Climate
Why extreme heat could be Asia’s most underestimated health challenge
EB Studio
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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Policy & Finance
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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