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In Vietnam’s Mekong Delta, elusive ‘ghost rice’ holds key to climate resilience
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In Vietnam’s Mekong Delta, elusive ‘ghost rice’ holds key to climate resilience

An ancient wild rice may hold genetic secrets for climate-resilient farming – if Vietnam can save it from vanishing and neglect.
May 12, 2025
Thailand’s rooftop solar market surges with falling costs, regulatory reforms
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Thailand’s rooftop solar market surges with falling costs, regulatory reforms

Amid falling solar panel costs, recent regulatory easing, and shifting trade flows due to U.S. tariffs, Thailand’s rooftop solar market is drawing heightened expectations.
May 12, 2025
After the blackout in Spain: How renewables plus batteries can help prevent the next major power outage
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After the blackout in Spain: How renewables plus batteries can help prevent the next major power outage

A few weeks ago, the national grid of Spain disconnected from the rest of Europe, resulting in a major blackout. In March 2022, Taiwan’s national grid was also separated into two, and all conventional power plants in the southern grid failed, requiring a
May 09, 2025
Q&A: What we do – and do not – know about the blackout in Spain and Portugal
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Q&A: What we do – and do not – know about the blackout in Spain and Portugal

On 28 April, most of Spain and Portugal were plunged into chaos by a blackout. The blackouts left millions of people without power, with trains, traffic lights, ATMs, phone connections and internet access failing across the Iberian peninsula.
May 09, 2025
Opinion: Australia set to become renewable energy nation after Labor’s win
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Opinion: Australia set to become renewable energy nation after Labor’s win

An emphatic election victory for the incumbent Labor government means Australia’s rapid shift to renewable energy will continue. Coal and gas will have a fast-declining role to play and nuclear energy will have none at all.
May 09, 2025
Can carbon credits unlock Southeast Asia’s EV charging network?
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Can carbon credits unlock Southeast Asia’s EV charging network?

What if EV charging stations could generate carbon credits, turning environmental benefits into financial returns? Singapore's Saxon Renewables is leading this charge, launching an innovative carbon credit project for EV charging stations.
May 08, 2025
Indonesia defies global coal retreat with captive plant boom
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Indonesia defies global coal retreat with captive plant boom

Indonesia added 1.9 gigawatts of new coal capacity in 2024, the third-highest globally, mainly to power metal smelters supporting the electric vehicle industry — despite global efforts to phase out coal.
May 08, 2025
Verra launches new method to turn early coal plant closures into carbon credits
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Verra launches new method to turn early coal plant closures into carbon credits

Verra, an international carbon credit verification body, announced a new certification methodology that allows emissions reductions from early coal plant shutdowns to be converted into carbon credits.
May 08, 2025
Singapore commits $500 million to accelerate Asia’s clean energy transition
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Singapore commits $500 million to accelerate Asia’s clean energy transition

In a move to lower investment risks in energy transition, the Singaporean government plans to invest USD 500 million through a blended finance approach to support industrial decarbonization and clean energy adoption.
May 08, 2025
Thailand’s solar sector faces hurdles in net zero push
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Thailand’s solar sector faces hurdles in net zero push

Entrenched gas interests and domestic issues put a strain on Thailand’s solar potential, writes renewable energy expert Chalie Charoenlarpnopparut.
May 07, 2025
Spain-Portugal blackouts highlight urgent need for EU grid modernization
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Spain-Portugal blackouts highlight urgent need for EU grid modernization

More details have emerged surrounding Spain’s massive blackout on April 28. According to an investigation, three separate power outages occurred before the widespread outage.
May 07, 2025
EU must bet on interconnected energy system, Greek deputy energy minister says
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EU must bet on interconnected energy system, Greek deputy energy minister says

The European Union should strive for a well-connected energy system designed in a way that allows different national strengths to complement each other, says Nikos Tsafos, deputy energy minister of Greece.
May 06, 2025
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