By EMA staff | 15 May 2013
A new report suggests that the APEC region's initiatives to become more energy efficient will not be enough to achieve environmental sustainability.
By EMA staff | 15 May 2013
The LNG carrier sector will still be controlled by the Middle East, Europe and Japan, but their dominance will be challenged by countries like China.
By Asian Development Bank (ADB) | 9 May 2013
ADB's Asian Development Outlook 2013 projects that Asia's continued growth will depend on an ample and stable supply of clean and affordable energy.
Singapore's energy sector marked a significant milestone on 7 May, when its LNG terminal received its first commercial cargo and commenced commercial operations.
Singapore's LNG terminal is on track to commence commercial operations this quarter, and the government has started looking to put in place a robust LNG import framework, said S Iswaran, Singapore's Minister in the Prime Minister's Office and Second Minister for Home Affairs & Trade and Industry.
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 Melissa Low, Energy Analyst, Energy Studies Institute (ESI) | 11 April 2013
The pulling out of major emitters means the UNFCCC will look to Asia's largest emitters--China and India--to play an increasingly significant role in the multilateral climate change regime.