By Shivananda H, IDSA | Republished 13 January 2012
China is increasingly using its huge demand for energy resources as a means to extend its influence into the emerging producer countries. Its latest pipeline projects with Myanmar could see greater clout for the PRC in the South Asian region.
By Chia Kang Yang, EMA staff | 2 November 2011
A look at recent financing and investment trends for renewable energy projects in Asia, with a special focus on three Southeast Asia countries--Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines.
By Peter Voser, CEO, Royal Dutch Shell | 31 October 2011
On Monday, our world reached a significant milestone: Somewhere, most likely in Asia, a mother gave birth to Earth's 7 billionth inhabitant, the United Nations estimates.
The World Energy Outlook 2011 will be launched in Singapore on 14 December by Dr Fatih Birol, the Chief Economist of the International Energy Agency (IEA).
Dr Birol will hold a two-hour session, to be moderated by Dr Tilak K. Doshi, Principal Fellow and Head of the Energy Economics Division of the Energy Studies Institute (ESI).
By EMA Staff | 28 October 2011
The Director of the Program on Energy Security and Climate Change, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), answers questions from methane levels to bridging fuels in the search for energy security.
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.