energy efficiency

energy efficiency


The deal sealed at the recent Durban climate change talks to develop a legally binding climate agreement holds much promise, but more immediate policy action and collaboration is crucial to ensure the sustainable growth of the energy sector.

By ExxonMobil | 11 April 2013
ExxonMobil predicts that while energy efficiency will continue to play a key role in solving energy challenges, global energy demand is still set to rise even with significant efficiency gains.

By IEEJ Chairman & CEO Masakazu Toyoda | 8 February 2013
With 2012 behind us, IEEJ Chairman Masakazu Toyoda gives his prediction of what 2013 holds in store for the energy landscape.

By EMA staff | 13 February 2013
A report by Policy Exchange suggests ways in which UK policymakers can help households reduce the size of their energy bills, and push forward in cutting carbon emissions. Are there lessons here for Asia?

By Wong Chock Fang and Pang Yan Wei, EMA staff | 5 December 2012

The World Energy Outlook has for several years emphasised the shift of global energy balance to Asia. With North America leading this transformation, ASEAN will become the new magnet by 2035, said Dr Fatih Birol, Chief Economist for the International Energy Agency (IEA).


The Energy Solutions Development Center, to be based in Singapore, aims to roll out sustainable solutions for the wider market.

At the 5th World Future Energy Summit (WFES) held in Abu Dhabi this week, Minister S Iswaran announced that Singapore is seeking membership in IRENA, and shared the city-state's ongoing part in the global clean energy economy.

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