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 EMA Staff | 30 November 2011
Suzlon's Girish Tanti shares his views on global energy trends and on the importance of renewable energy sources to Asia, particularly wind power.
By Nahim bin Zahur and Nguyen Phuong Linh, Energy Studies Institute | 31 October 2011
From the potential for new gas challenging coal dominance to the impact of Fukushima on the Southeast Asian nuclear renaissance, Energy Ministers say their piece.
By Nicholas Koh & Rachel Wong, Energy Analysts, Energy Studies Institute | 31 October 2011
While UAE says it is investing in long-term sustainable oil production, most agreed that both energy security and climate change need to find a co-existence.
By Augustin Boey, Melissa Low and Catrina Yeo, Energy Analysts, Energy Studies Institute | 31 October 2011
Singapore Energy Lecture 2011's keynote speaker, Mr Nobuo Tanaka, talks about the role of Asia and the need for collective action within the region.