Sharing Carbon Brief’s excellent roundup of climate and energy stories from China Snapshot China’s national emissions trading scheme (ETS) has missed its target to start trading “by the end of […]
The potential impact of sea-level rise and coastal flooding in Bangkok in 2030, under a 3-4°C global warming scenario. Source: Greenpeace Jakarta, which has been dubbed the world’s fastest sinking […]
Originally posted on EVANNEX. by Charles Morris With new technologies come new social norms concerning what is and is not considered polite behavior. No one knew what “netiquette” meant 25 years […]
An industry body for the public relations industry in Southeast Asia has launched a working group to address greenwashing in corporate communications. The Singapore-based Public Relations & Communications Association (PRCA) […]
Investment in wind and solar generation in the Asia Pacific region could reach $1.3 trillion in the decade to 2030, twice what it was in the ten years to 2020, […]
Experts from Global Aqua Survey & Sulmara Subsea chart a paradigm shift towards the use of uncrewed survey vehicles (USVs) for offshore wind farm surveys, beginning with comment on innovation […]
A demand response demonstration, driven by the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT), is to be undertaken to optimise the supply and demand balance on the Thai power grid. […]
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s China weekly digest. We handpick and explain the most important climate and energy stories from China over the past seven days. This is an online version […]
Image credit: Wärtsilä Technology group Wärtsilä, together with SMC Global Power Holdings Inc. subsidiary, Universal Power Solutions Inc., has commissioned two energy storage projects in the Philippines. The storage […]
MingYang has assembled the 5.5MW turbine for China’s first floating offshore wind demonstration project. Its MySE5.5MW typhoon-resistant floating wind turbine will have a 158-metre rotor diameter and will be installed […]
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