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New (nuclear) kid on the block
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to provide electricity for remote communities that currently rely on polluting diesel generators. This would reduce local pollution and combat climate change. The trend in the nuclear indus...
8 Jan 2014
New (nuclear) kid on the block
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Manufacturing
Time to come round to the circular economy
As businesses and governments worldwide seek to meet the food, water and energy needs of a rapidly growing population, there are mounting concerns about environmental degradation and resource scarcity...
10 Mar 2015
Time to come round to the circular economy
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Energy
Fuel cells power up: Three surprising places where hydrogen energy is working
The concept is tantalizing: Use abundant hydrogen to fuel vehicles and power plants, producing nothing but water and heat as a byproduct. The advent of hydrogen fuel cells would help provide the energ...
4 Apr 2014
Fuel cells power up: Three surprising places where hydrogen energy is working
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Policy & Finance
Corporates demand EU 2030 green energy target
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target," she said in a statement. "This will enable government to build on those lessons, reassure investors, scale up the industry, boost our energy security, reduce our emissions and grow...
19 Sep 2013
Corporates demand EU 2030 green energy target
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Carbon & Climate
2013: Worst year for climate crusaders
2013 has been a year in which all of the hopes, predictions, quixotic climate fixes and eco-propaganda of the progressive climate crusaders have been dashed by actual climate behavior and new science....
24 Dec 2013
2013: Worst year for climate crusaders
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TUV Rheinland Hong Kong Ltd
TÜV Rheinalnd issues the first ISCC certificate to ASB Bio-Diesel
On 5 June 2014, Hong Kong, TÜV Rheinland Greater China issued its first International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC) certificate to one of the largest bio-diesel suppliers and pro...
10 Jun 2014
TÜV Rheinalnd issues the first ISCC certificate to ASB Bio-Diesel
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Policy & Finance
EU's Oettinger warns against Germany cutting renewable subsidies
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law, a step likely to be taken after next month's general elections, but concrete proposals have been scarce. Investors have repeatedly warned that cuts in already agreed renewable subsidie...
28 Aug 2013
EU's Oettinger warns against Germany cutting renewable subsidies
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Carbon & Climate
CO2 is vital asset for planet’s future
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Renewables
in 2010 provided less than 20% of the world’s energy, and fossil fuels the remaining 80%. So the challenge is for the developed world – which uses more than seven times as much energy per c...
16 Oct 2013
CO2 is vital asset for planet’s future
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The Blue Circle Pte Ltd
Cambodian growth prospects are firming up as energy needs increase
Last month the Asian Development Bank (ADB) maintained its economic growth forecast for Cambodia. According to the ADB, Cambodian Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is expected to rise 7.2% in 2013 and up t...
9 Dec 2013
Cambodian growth prospects are firming up as energy needs increase
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Food & Agriculture
Will Indonesia’s new palm oil subsidy undermine no-deforestation push?
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, is one official who has argued for the fund to carry its own such safeguards. Without them, he told mongbay.com, the fund could throw an unfortunate lifeline to the dwindling market for so...
2 Sep 2015
Will Indonesia’s new palm oil subsidy undermine no-deforestation push?
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Policy & Finance
Climate change: Carbon trading edges closer as UN brokers deal
The world is on the brink of enlisting market forces in the fight against climate change on a truly global scale for the first time, United Nations officials have claimed. After years of opposition, h...
27 Oct 2014
Climate change: Carbon trading edges closer as UN brokers deal
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Energy
Tidal energy a huge untapped resource
Mark Hamilton, managing director at Scot
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Tidal Power has 10 years engineering, management and commercial experience in the tidal industry. As an expert in marine renewable energy, he has dri...
24 Oct 2013
Tidal energy a huge untapped resource
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Informa Exhibitions
Power demand in the MENA region set to grow by seven per cent annualy
Dubai, UAE - Demand for electric power in the MENA region is accelerating rapidly, and is set to continue to grow by seven per cent annually in the coming decade, according to a report published by th...
25 Dec 2013
Power demand in the MENA region set to grow by seven per cent annualy
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Carbon & Climate
World emissions may peak amid China green push, Germanwatch says
Global carbon-dioxide emissions from energy may peak this decade because of China’s efforts to cut pollutants, Bonn-based research group Germanwatch said. China, which accounted for about four-fifths ...
19 Nov 2013
World emissions may peak amid China green push, Germanwatch says
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Cities
Cities need sustained urbanisation: experts
As the Union government unfolds its long-term plans for planned development of urban centres, experts warn that poorly managed urbanisation can be detrimental to sustainable development of cities like...
9 Oct 2014
Cities need sustained urbanisation: experts
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Energy
Asean must phase out fuel subsidies: WEF report
Developing an energy architecture that delivers secure, affordable and environmentally sustainable energy supply is a challenging undertaking wrought with complex trade-offs, according to a new report...
23 Dec 2013
Asean must phase out fuel subsidies: WEF report
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Energy
Intel targets share of $5 billion smart-grid market
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output, overloading traditional networks when production peaks. “There’s a lot happening in smart-grid development,” Schwaderer said in a telephone interview. “There is a big momentum, ther...
1 Oct 2013
Intel targets share of $5 billion smart-grid market
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Clenergy International
Clenergy provides mounting solution for 20 MW project in Hainan, China
A 20MW solar power plant in Ledong, which is in China’s southern Hainan province, linked up to the grid in late December 2013. According to EPC Hubei Electric Engineering Corporation (a subsidia...
30 Jul 2014
Clenergy provides mounting solution for 20 MW project in Hainan, China
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Policy & Finance
Climate change is the biggest risk: Lucille Sering
There is no doubt for Philippines Secretary Mary Ann Lucille Sering that climate change is the biggest risk for governments and businesses, especially given clear evidence from both the scientific com...
3 Feb 2015
Climate change is the biggest risk: Lucille Sering
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Waste
Green wealth in oil palm
I’ll tell you a funny story,” said Bas Melssen, Agensi Inovasi Malaysia’s (AIM) executive vice-president and head of strategic innovation projects. “Years ago, (the palm oil millers) made the boilers ...
25 Mar 2014
Green wealth in oil palm
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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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Policy & Finance
Pax Silica could power a Philippine green industrial hub if planned responsibly, say clean energy industry officials
The proposed artificial intelligence and semiconductor manufacturing hub must drive new renewables, grid upgrades and storage, while protecting …
Pax Silica could power a Philippine green industrial hub if planned responsibly, say clean energy industry officials
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