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Pinsent Masons’ John Yeap: Government commitment, regulatory certainty pivotal steps in encouraging industry engagement

Robust and well-defined regulatory frameworks create an environment of transparency and predictability, allowing industry players to make long-term investments and innovations.

Pinsent Masons’ John Yeap: Government commitment, regulatory certainty pivotal steps in encouraging industry engagement

Robust and well-defined regulatory frameworks create an environment of transparency and predictability, allowing industry players to make long-term investments and innovations.

New offshore wind capacity to reach 380 GW by 2032

Asia Pacific will account for nearly half of the installations.

Energy Strat Asia's Tim Rockell stresses significance of unifying energy policy frameworks for Asian power markets

Rockell’s observations shed light on emerging technologies like hydrogen, biofuels, and nuclear energy, as well as policy initiatives driving electric vehicle adoption and innovations in hard-to-decarbonise sectors.

Engaging stakeholders and cultivating ESG culture empower change in oil and gas industry – EY Asia-Pacific Oil & Gas Leader, Sanjeev Gupta

For energy transition to be successful in Asia, the oil and gas sector must manage the growing energy demand, secure investments for renewables and integrate intermittent energy sources into existing grids, whilst leveraging opportunities to diversify the energy mix and improve resilience.

Asia tackles the energy trilemma with technology, partnerships, and government support

Amol Mody of GE Vernova’s Gas Power highlighted the importance of successful collaborations and supportive government policies for achieving a sustainable energy transition in Asia.

VOX POP: Could ammonia co-firing be the solution to decarbonise coal-fired plants?

Experts have mixed views of the effectiveness of the nascent technology in decarbonisation.

China leads almost 25GW hydropower installation in East Asia, Pacific

The country added nearly 24 GW of hydropower in 2022.

South, Central Asia install nearly 2GW hydropower in 2022

The region has a total installed hydropower capacity of 164 GW.

Supply constraint poses threats to achieving green energy targets: report

These challenges include supply shortages, monopolisation, and geopolitical concerns.

Asia faces financial risks with energy transition

Fossil fuel exit is still a steep climb as Asian markets need to rely on coal power at least in the short run for energy security.

Wind, solar generation share hits 12% in 2022

Renewables and nuclear account for 39% of global electricity generation.

Embracing Innovation: Gentrack offers innovative solutions for sustainable energy retail

As the demand for clean and sustainable energy rises, legacy systems no longer possess the agility and flexibility required to meet evolving customer needs and sustainability targets.

G7 calls for faster fossil fuel phase-out, but sets no deadline

The G7’s push for faster decarbonisation includes ending subsidies for coal power, and supporting cleaner energy technologies.

Price pressures for solar installations ‘slightly dampen’ expansion: report

Solar PV capacity growth dominated the non-hydropower renewables sector. 

New battery storage capacity to grow over 400GWh annually by 2030

Rystad Energy noted this is a ten-fold increase compared to current annual additions. 

ADB, Samruk Energy ink $214m power deal in Kazakhstan

This will fund the replacement of ‘inefficient” coal-fired combined heat and power plant.