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Are Exxon’s Asian Carbon Capture Intentions Genuine?
Exxon's carbon capture plans are grand. They hinge on developing an extensive CCS network centred in Singapore, connecting with the surrounding countries. Ultimately, this will facilitate the adoption of carbon capture in Southeast Asia and place Exxon at the centre of this growing market.
Does Wind Energy Have A Place In Singapore?
Singapore has grand plans for its renewable energy transition. This will primarily focus on domestic solar generation and the importation of renewable energy from neighbouring countries. Additionally, wind energy will likely have a small role to play. As low wind speed turbine technology improves, wind energy will become more viable for local generation.
Germany, Japan Must Not Undermine G7 Commitment to End Fossil Fuel Finance
The G7 must show leadership to address several crises' facing energy and food security, climate and the Ukraine war. The G7 commitments must not be watered down with more empty promises.
Inside Asia’s Floating Solar Panels Boom
Floating solar farms provide a way for solar adoption in areas without adequate land – often in lakes and the ocean. When combined with existing hydroelectric dams, floating solar continues to become more enticing. The technology will likely play a major role in many Asian countries reaching their net-zero targets over the next several decades.
Asia’s Banks Push the Region Towards Fossil Gas Future
After following the money trail behind the fossil gas expansion in Southeast Asia, a new report by CEED finds that thanks to the significant financial support, nations in the region are locking themselves into a fossil gas future.
Green Energy Companies Driving the Net-Zero Transition
While the global energy transition is a collective effort, it won't be possible without green energy companies driving the innovation the industry. We look at some of the leading sustainable energy companies and technology manufactures and their plans to influence net-zero goals.
Best Renewable Resource Examples in Energy
What are the best renewable resource examples for energy sources? Wind, solar and hydropower are some of the most common and cleanest.
Oil and Gas in Asia – Current State and What Lies Ahead for the Industry
The oil and gas industry outlook in Asia is set to rise, yet as clean energy demand rises, oil and gas look set to follow coal's demise.
The Reality of Oil and Gas Industry’s Net-Zero Commitments
There has been an increase in oil and gas firms committing to achieve net zero by 2050. However, with rising CO2 emissions, the current scenario demands immediate action. Experts stress the need to set an interim target with clear timelines.
The Proposed Vietnam PDP8 Update and the Risks From the Coal Pivot
The recently proposed update to the Vietnam PDP8 draft risks deteriorating the country's clean energy progress. Experts are united around the idea that the drafted coal pivot will surface various negatives, including lack of financing, slower clean energy transition, increased climate impact, and increased reputational risk for the country.
South Korea’s Renewable Energy Transition and Its Barriers
An analysis of the main obstacles that slow down the renewable energy transition in South Korea and the country's efforts to achieve net-zero by 2050.
Importance of Climate Finance and Climate Change to Strengthen Global Solidarity
Analysts are clear: climate financing is insufficient and unevenly distributed. Developing Asian countries, especially those in the south, have to be the most concerned, considering they are the most vulnerable to climate crisis impacts.
What Is the Future of Sustainability in Sports and Sponsorships?
The focus of sports has long been on competition, show and profit. Little emphasis has...
The Curious Case of SMBC Group – Financing Climate Change Offenders
While SMBC Group has taken some positive steps in terms of its green commitments, it falls way behind global and even local competitors. Unless the financial institution makes a dramatic U-turn, it will bear the consequences of excessive stranded asset and reputational risks.
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