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India’s Quest for Nuclear Energy: In Pursuit of Clean Energy Goals, Despite Protests
By Shanthie Mariet D’Souza
New Delhi has failed to engage seriously with protests and proven unable to have honest conversations about the risks and benefits of nuclear power with the people.
Clare Richardson-Barlow on East Asia’s Turn to Renewable Energy
By Catherine Putz
On paper, East Asian countries are moving aggressively toward renewable energy. On the ground, however, things are more complicated.
South Korea’s Hydrogen Economy Ambitions
By Troy Stangarone
Moon Jae-in has an ambitious plan for South Korea to become a leader in hydrogen vehicles and fuel cells.
Southeast Asia’s Clean Energy Challenge
By Grace Guo
While the region can’t give up on coal for now, there is a lot it can do to get clean.
AIIB Official: Regional Integration Creates Much Richer ASEAN
By Maurits Elen
An interview with Joachim von Amsberg, vice president at the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.
US, India Expand Strategic and Commercial Ties
By Ankit Panda
The United States and India wrapped up their first-ever Strategic and Commercial Dialogue.
Laos Gets Plugged In
By Paul Pryce
The Southeast Asian nation is relying heavily on dams to meet domestic and regional demand for energy.
Fading Embers in China’s Coal Industry
By Sara Hsu
The industry is suffering from the domestic and international shift to cleaner energy.
Can China and the US Stop Climate Change?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Shifting domestic situations have created an atmosphere for US-China cooperation against climate change.
Will the EU Kill China's Solar Industry?
Massive punitive tariffs on Chinese solar panels from the EU could be coming.
Asia's Clean Energy Future
With a huge demand for energy resources, China and Asia overall are poised to become global leaders in clean energy.
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