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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27 July 2011 Malaysia firm to build $100b cross-border gas pipeline China Daily
22 July 2011 Pakistan: Govt okays Rs900m for power generation through coal gas The News
20 July 2011 India: 600-crore pilot projects planned to improve power sector efficiency The Hindu
14 July 2011 India's fuel demand to rise 3.8% IEA The Indian Express
11 July 2011 Malaysia sets up RE Fund Manila Bulletin
11 July 2011 Malaysia sets up RE Fund Manila Bulletin
7 July 2011 India: Trading in renewable energy certificates picks up The Hindu Business Line
6 July 2011 Pakistan to boost renewable energy to meet power shortfall Alertnet
5 July 2011 ADB funds PV plant in Bangladesh as bank's President calls for more renewables in Asia Renewable energy magazine

 
Bangladesh sees surge in small-scale solar power
Alertnet, 11 May 2011

Power-hungry Bangladesh has doubled the number of homes with solar-generated electricity systems to 800,000 over the last year. Demand for the systems is growing as the country curbs new connections to its overburdened power grid and as costs for the solar panels come down, according to a range of non-profit groups now providing them across the country. The government has committed to producing at least 5 percent of the country’s power through renewable sources by 2015, and 10 per cent by 2020. As part of that effort, Solarium Power Limited, a private firm, has been given permission to install an 18-MW solar power plant expected to cost 2 billion taka ($27 million). The plant is expected to cut Bangladesh’s carbon emissions by 100,545 tonnes a year. Home-based solar panels are also playing a role. Groups like Grameen Shakti that are helping install the systems hope to bring them to a total of 35 million users in Bangladesh by 2015.  Read full story...