By IEEJ Japan Energy Brief | Republished 31 January 2012
With only three nuclear plants out of 54 operating by end January 2012, and due to stop by end April, Japan's nuclear energy outlook remains unclear.
By David Lee, Green Purchasing Asia | Republished 20 January 2012
Just when we thought the industry would be engulfed in gloom, it is now looking at Asia--the sunniest place on earth and yet the poorest consumer of solar energy--to keep its growth momentum in the next 10 years.
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 Vivienne Low, EMA staff | 2 November 2011
With adoption of smart grid projects becoming more widespread, the call is out for greater exchange of knowledge and expertise on a global platform.
By Melissa Low, Energy Analyst at the Energy Studies Institute, National University of Singapore | 24 October 2011
Think tank Energy Studies Institute discusses the current rare earth situation amidst public dissent on the Lynas rare earth plant at Gebeng Industrial Zone, and key developments in China.