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By Edward Cho, EMA staff | 3 November 2011
The city-state could become an Asia-Pacific carbon hub as it is a preferred base for carbon activities, with good strategic connectivity to carbon markets and access to excellent financial services, trading, trusted professional services and strong technologies.

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 Yeo Yong Kiat, EMA staff | 1 November 2011
While it's all good that solar energy is heading towards grid parity, the industry sometimes forgets the added dimension of reducing the cost of financing for solar projects in order to drive down the overall cost.

By Anne McIvor, Cleantech Magazine | 18 October 2011
Prof Joachim Luther of the Solar Energy Research Institute of Singapore answers questions on the global solar PV market and the Asia-Pacific Super Grid.

By EMA Staff | 7 September 2011
Michael Liebreich answers five questions about clean energy investment trends in the Asia Pacific. He will be speaking at the Singapore Energy Summit under Panel 2.

By Dr Ken Koyama | Republished 16 July 2011
From a macro viewpoint, the international political situation and world economy are two major important factors influencing the international energy market.

By World Economic Forum (in collaboration with Bloomberg New Energy Finance) | Republished 12 July 2011
The WEF and BNEF explore ways to develop effective and efficient clean energy policies, taking a closer look at the role of financing costs.

By International Energy Agency | Republished 12 July 2011
This extract from the "Golden Age of Gas" report considers new assumptions behind the rising popularity of natural gas, and highlights new findings and implications behind this.