The deal sealed at the recent Durban climate change talks to develop a legally binding climate agreement holds much promise, but more immediate policy action and collaboration is crucial to ensure the sustainable growth of the energy sector.
TED.com, 22 March 2012
What's the key to using alternative energy, like solar and wind?
By Nicholas Fang and Henrick Tsjeng, Singapore Institute of International Affairs | Republished 27 February 2012
Singapore's new Budget plan to promote diesel vehicles may lead to massive surge in other pollutants. Are we looking at a hazardous tradeoff?
By Artem V Goncharuk | Republished 6 January 2012
Is the world ready for a new nuclear contender from the PRC? Nuclear researcher Artem V Goncharuk analyses the global implications.
By EMA Staff | 24 October 2011
The former Executive Director of the International Energy Agency (IEA) continues to share his thoughts on key issues and insights on future global energy trends as part of a preview to his address at the Singapore Energy Lecture.
By EMA Staff | 24 October 2011
The CEO of Petrobras shares his views from key challenges facing Brazil's oil industry to biofuels and fossil fuels.
By Michel Di Capua, Bloomberg New Energy Finance | 4 October 2011
BNEF's Michel Di Cupa discusses how some of the world's largest companies are procuring renewable power to cut their environmental footprint.
Eight local companies were honoured at the annual ASEAN Energy Awards held on 20 September in Brunei.
Alexander Lenz, President, Conergy SEA and ME | 17 August 2011
This reports examines Southeast Asian countries' initiatives and investments in solar power, highlighting key challenges and future trends.
In a move to test-bed environmentally-friendly energy solutions for public housing, a block of flat in Punggol, Singapore, will serve as a living laboratory to test new ideas and technologies.