renewable energy

Add Nickel For Cheaper Water Splitting

With the help of nickel, researchers have developed efficient molybdenum disulphide catalysts that operate at both acidic and neutral pH.

World’s First Solar Powered Airport Opens In Cochin

India has built the world's first power neutral airport, saving 18 million units of power per year.

Heat-Storing Ceramic Discovered

The ability to store energy in the form of heat could prove to be a boon for the field of renewable energy.

[INFOGRAPHIC] Quenching Asia-Pacific’s Insatiable Thirst For Energy

We turn the spotlight on the Asia-Pacific region, which will consume more than half of the world's energy by 2035.

It Takes Three To Clap: Helping Renewable Energy Soar In Asia

A high-level panel at the World Economic Forum on East Asia discussed a trifecta of changes in policy, technology and education that are needed to help renewable energy take flight in the region.

Dammed If You Do, Damned If You Don’t?

Giant dams like the Three Gorges Dam and Xayaburi Dam look set to radically shape the hydropower sector in Asia. But at what cost?

Editor’s Note – July 2015 Print Magazine

Clean technology will play an increasingly important role in meeting Asia's growing energy needs. This issue, we delve into the companies and personalities leading the way.

Whither Goes Asian Energy: Nuclear Or Renewables?

Although Asian countries are eager to diversify their energy sources, going nuclear may not be cost-effective due to financing and expertise issues.

Pakistan’s Non-Nuclear Energy Options

Pakistan should follow the world in preferring solar and wind over nuclear power, writes Pervez Hoodbhoy.