The Energy Market Authority's first Distinguished Speaker Programme of the year kicks off with Dr Noeleen Heyzer, the Executive Secretary of ESCAP, on
By The World Economic Forum, in partnership with IHS CERA | 20 April 2012
The energy industry is undoubtedly an engine of growth. But how does it contribute to economic growth and employment which are so critical in a troubled global economy? World Economic Forum reports.
By Dr Anis H Bajrektarevic, University of Applied Sciences IMC-Krems | Republished 13 April 2012
Climate change has hit the Arctic more widely than other regions. Yet this threat to the environment has also given rise to economic opportunities for the world.
By Eurocham | Republished 27 February 2012
This study takes a systematic approach to examining the opportunities and challenges in the energy efficiency product and service industry in Southeast Asian countries.
At the 5th World Future Energy Summit (WFES) held in Abu Dhabi this week, Minister S Iswaran announced that Singapore is seeking membership in IRENA, and shared the city-state's ongoing part in the global clean energy economy.
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 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 Lim Feng Ling, EMA staff | 2 November 2011
Waste, which has mostly been costly pollution, is now being perceived as a source of energy, thanks to changing mindsets and depleting reserves of oil and gas in meeting the growing energy needs of Asia.