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Hydropower

Data centres are hungry for power, and Alberta is pitching itself as the place to build

by Anas Siddiqui
Data centres are hungry for power, and Alberta is pitching itself as the place to build

Alberta is putting itself in the race for a slice of the soaring growth of data centres in North America. A pair of Alberta cabinet ministers set off for Silicon Valley …

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Iran’s Raisi inaugurates Sri Lanka hydropower project, says West doesn’t have monopoly over technology, knowledge

by Walter Watson
Iran’s Raisi inaugurates Sri Lanka hydropower project, says West doesn’t have monopoly over technology, knowledge

Sri Lanka’s relations with Iran go back to the fifth century, where both civilisations had sophisticated irrigation systems. Raisi is the first Iranian leader to visit Sri Lanka since former …

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Opinion | How reskilling Asia’s workforce can secure a more sustainable future

by Anas Siddiqui
Opinion | How reskilling Asia’s workforce can secure a more sustainable future

The sheer scale of this workforce transformation underscores the critical importance of developing a skilled labour force capable of supporting Asia’s energy transition. As the demand for renewable energy, energy …

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In Punjab-Himachal tussle over Shanan Power House, Centre’s status quo order a setback for Sukhu govt

by Vera Ward
In Punjab-Himachal tussle over Shanan Power House, Centre’s status quo order a setback for Sukhu govt

Shimla: The Shanan Power House has been a major bone of contention between Himachal Pradesh and Punjab, with both states claiming ownership of it after the 99-year lease of the …

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Opinion | Climate change goals: it’s only fair to cut developing nations some slack

by Walter Watson
Opinion | Climate change goals: it’s only fair to cut developing nations some slack

Reducing emissions is undeniably essential, but the pivotal question is whether the energy-secure Global North and energy-deficient South confront this challenge on equal grounds. Should countries with high emissions and …

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Bhutan seeks India deals in US$15 billion hydropower push to raise national happiness

by Walter Watson
Bhutan seeks India deals in US billion hydropower push to raise national happiness

Hydrological generation contributes up to 15 per cent of Bhutan’s GDP, which also relies heavily on agriculture and tourism. Bhutan’s total installed capacity for hydrological power is currently about 2,500 …

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Opinion | India’s anti-China electricity trade guidelines could backfire in South Asia

by Walter Watson
Opinion | India’s anti-China electricity trade guidelines could backfire in South Asia

The other two constituents, India and Bangladesh, are power-hungry nations which have faced energy shortages in recent times and are transitioning towards greener energy sources. Apart from this, these countries …

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Opinion: Climate change: water scarcity is fuelling new crises across Asia

by Ron Morgan
Opinion: Climate change: water scarcity is fuelling new crises across Asia

While the government has taken steps such as water transfers, recycling and extraction reforms, they fall short of meeting China’s growing needs. Water scarcity is already diminishing crop yields, hampering …

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Kenya’s power sector is a shining example, the big hurdles are household and transport emissions

by Walter Watson
Kenya’s power sector is a shining example, the big hurdles are household and transport emissions

Kenya’s ambition is to reduce carbon emissions by one-third by 2030, relative to the business-as-usual scenario of 143 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent. It also seeks to reduce carbon …

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Wet summer grants big cities in hydro-powered Norway 2 days of free electricity

by Walter Watson
Wet summer grants big cities in hydro-powered Norway 2 days of free electricity

Oslo — Electricity was free in Norway’s two biggest cities on Monday, market data showed, the silver lining of a wet summer. With power almost exclusively produced from hydro in Norway, …

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