News Update

Asia's significance and contribution to global issues of energy, climate change and sustainable development has been steadily growing. The update highlights some of the major news stories from various Asian countries offering an overview of the issues, prospects and challenges in the region.

 

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18 October 2012 4000 to 5000 MW new geothermal for Indonesia by 2015 Clean Technica
18 October 2012 India to invite private firms to build strategic crude oil reserves Mint
16 October 2012 Malaysia: Push for liquefied natural gas Oxford Business Group
15 October 2012 Sri Lanka hikes renewable energy tariffs by over 20-per cent Lanka Business Online
11 October 2012 Malaysia wants over 5 per cent renewable energy by 2015 Bikya Masr
9 October 2012 MNRE targets 45,000 sq m of solar collectors, identifies five user industries The Hindu Business Line
5 October 2012 TERI to light up rural lives in Pakistan; promote bilateral peace India Education Dairy
2 October 2012 24.9 GW of renewable energy capacity for Japan by 2016? Clean Technica
30 September 2012 Solar, windmill research project to be launched by Virginia Tech in India Newstrack India

 
India: Amid green patch, funding concerns sprout
Mint, 2 August 2011

Realizing that India needs to diversify its energy mix, the government is focusing on alternative, renewable energy options. The high production cost and its effect on state power utilities' budgets, however, is viewed as a deterrent. The country is among the top five nations in the world with a renewable energy production capacity of 20,000 MW and an additional 2500 MW of capacity being added every year, according to India's ministry of new and renewable energy. Even as India has to import nearly three-fourths of its energy needs because of a limited stock of conventional energy sources, the country's renewable energy potential is 100,000 MW from solar energy alone and an additional 85,000 MW from non-solar sources such as hydro and wind. The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission has come up with guidelines on issuing renewable energy certificates to promote green energy. Certificate holders will be able to sell green energy to states, individuals or other trading entities. States have been allotted different renewable energy purchase obligations.  Read full story...