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  • Uncharted Waters: LNG Supply in a Transforming Industry

    Mar 3, 2016, 10:42 by User Not Found
    Changing pricing models, supply uncertainties and a globalising LNG market are driving an industry transformation. KPMG explores this transformation and how participants should react. Read on to find out more...
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  • Asia Can Go 100% Renewable

    Mar 1, 2016, 10:33 by User Not Found
    The biggest hurdle to Asia going 100 percent renewable is psychological, says Mike Grimm, an investment specialist at ADB. Find out how the region can be developed to achieve this target...
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  • Can Sun and Wind Ever be Like Oil and Gas?

    Feb 22, 2016, 10:22 by User Not Found
    Solar panels and wind turbines are becoming a familiar sight, but how far are they from matching the scale of today’s oil and gas industry? Read on to find out more the efforts needed to scale up solar and wind...
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  • This Is What a World Without Oil Looks Like

    Feb 16, 2016, 10:16 by User Not Found
    In light of oil price volatility, Morgan Stanley analysts reveal the impact of the energy sector on industrial production, corporate earnings and inflation. Read on to find out more about the relationship between energy and the world market...
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  • The Invisible Hand's Green Thumb in the Asia-Pacific

    Feb 11, 2016, 22:59 by User Not Found
    Balancing Asia-Pacific’s green commitments and its economic ambitions is a complex task. Alan Bollard, executive director of APEC, shares how APEC economies can reconcile trade and climate policies...
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  • A New Reality: the outlook for the oil and gas industry in 2016

    Feb 4, 2016, 22:49 by User Not Found
    The oil and gas industry is being challenged to maintain long-term strategy while making necessary short-term cost cuts. DNV GL’s latest survey of more than 900 industry leaders assesses the industry’s sentiment, confidence and priorities in 2016...
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  • IEA World Energy Outlook Special Report on Energy and Climate Change

    Feb 2, 2016, 22:39 by User Not Found
    196 countries committed to their climate pledges during COP21. IEA outlines five measures in which these pledges can be achieved, while concurrently improving energy security and access, and sustaining economic growth...
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  • Algae: The future of biofuel?

    Jan 27, 2016, 22:31 by User Not Found
    Biofuels could provide up to 27 percent of the world’s transportation fuel by 2050, according to IEA’s projections. CNBC explores one potential source – algae – which could be 10 to 100 times more productive than traditional biofuel sources...
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  • Carbon Pricing: Not Such a Clean Option

    Jan 22, 2016, 22:25 by User Not Found
    While carbon pricing has been hailed as the best way to bring down emissions and drive investment in renewables, Serguei Netessine from INSEAD shares more on why renewables might not be better off in the long run...
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  • Tracking Clean Energy Progress in ASEAN

    Jan 19, 2016, 21:51 by User Not Found
    The Paris agreement opens up an ocean of opportunities for clean energy. ERIA analyzes how ASEAN economies are stepping up clean energy ambitions, and examines how clean energy development can be made inclusive and address energy poverty in ASEAN...
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  • REthinking Energy: Renewable Energy and Climate Change

    Jan 12, 2016, 20:53 by User Not Found
    Renewable energy is at the core of any strategy for countries to meet climate goals while supporting economic growth, employment and domestic value creation. Read on to find out the actions needed to support the renewable energy transition...
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  • Weak Agreement Reached in Paris

    Jan 6, 2016, 20:38 by User Not Found
    While the Paris agreement is a step forward in pushing countries to do more to address climate change, the details remain less than concrete. Bloomberg New Energy Finance shares its analysis of the Paris agreement...
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  • ISGAN Launches Third Annual Award of Excellence Competition

    Jan 4, 2016, 20:15 by User Not Found
    On 17 December 2015, the International Smart Grid Action Network (ISGAN), in partnership with the Global Smart Grid Federation (GSGF), launched its third Award of Excellence international competition. This competition aims to showcase leadership and innovation in smart grid projects around the world and improve global awareness of the value that smarter, cleaner electric grids can offer...
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  • IEA Medium-Term Coal Market Report 2015 by Dr Fatih Birol

    Dec 18, 2015, 10:04 by User Not Found
    IEA Executive Director Dr Fatih Birol was in Singapore on 18 December for the global launch of the IEA’s Medium-Term Coal Market Report 2015. Read more about his views on the impact of the COP21 Paris Agreement on the future of coal...
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  • Towards a Hybrid AC-DC Transmission Grid

    Dec 10, 2015, 10:50 by User Not Found
    The continued growth of renewables will require transmission grids to change fundamentally, in order to address issues around reliable, affordable and sustainable energy. Learn more about the challenges involved here...
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  • SIEW 2015: The geopolitics of a world awash in oil

    Dec 2, 2015, 11:10 by User Not Found
    Oil and gas companies are well-positioned to lead efforts to tackle the energy poverty challenge affecting 2.6 billion people, and at the same time open up a substantial market in the affected regions. Read on to find out more...
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  • Energy leaders at SIEW conclude discussions on Global Energy Transitions

    Nov 2, 2015, 09:43 by User Not Found
    The 8th annual Singapore International Energy Week (SIEW) saw more than 28,000 top energy leaders, representing businesses, governments and international organisations from 60 countries, sharing insights and perspectives on this year’s theme on “Global Energy Transitions”...
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  • Good power sector governance key to meeting Southeast Asia’s electrification challenges – panellists

    Oct 30, 2015, 03:46 by User Not Found
    Southeast Asian countries must invest in infrastructure, foster cooperation and ensure good governance of the power sector to meet the rapidly rising demand for electricity as their economies grow, panellists said on Thursday at Singapore International Energy Week 2015...
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  • One Belt, One Road: Panellists say benefits of China’s vision to Southeast Asia not yet clear

    Oct 30, 2015, 03:40 by User Not Found
    The Chinese government is promoting its One Belt, One Road (OBOR) vision as the connector of more than 60 economies but panellists at Singapore International Energy Week 2015 said on Thursday it is not yet clear how the initiative will channel investment into Southeast Asia...
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  • Microgrids can help with global energy transition – panellists

    Oct 30, 2015, 03:32 by User Not Found
    Microgrids could be the answer to issues of energy poverty and climate change, particularly in rural areas, but challenges include convincing and training local communities to adopt the technology, panellists said on Thursday at Singapore International Energy Week 2015...
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