Southeast Asia’s need for coal is growing faster than anywhere else in the world, undermining progress on cutting carbon ...
Southeast Asia faces a tough energy reality as governments promote clean energy and lower emissions, yet coal use continues to rise faster here than anywhere else in the world. As the region’s ...
Southeast Asian nations, currently dependent on coal and gas, are actively pursuing nuclear power, with an estimated investment of over $200 billion to develop 25 GW of capacity by 2050, primarily ...
CALACA, Philippines (AP) — The Philippines is testing a new type of carbon credit aimed at encouraging companies to cut their climate warming emissions by creating funds that can be used to turn ...
China is preparing to launch more than 100 new coal-fired power generator units in 2026. Out of 104 projects planned worldwide, 85 are in China alone, adding 55 GW to the global total of 63 GW. Other ...
A coal-fired power plant in Indonesia scheduled to close down early and act as a flagship for efforts to shift Asia’s economies away from the fossil fuel has scrapped proposals to shutter ahead of ...
Indonesia’s energy transition is faltering as coal price caps, procurement rules and weak incentives deter renewable investment.
Southeast Asian nations face a daunting challenge in trying to meet the energy needs of booming populations and rapid economic growth while keeping to ambitious carbon neutrality pledges made at the ...
There are about 60 coal plants in the Asia-Pacific region with transition credit potential that together could attract $110 billion in public and private capital by 2030, and the Calaca project is ...