Youths at a village near a coal-fired power plant in Suralaya, Banten province, Indonesia. South-east Asia, home to the fourth-largest and one of the youngest fleets of coal-fired power plants with an average age of less than 15 years, faces a unique challenge in the race to decarbonise.

Step shift to a low-carbon future

SINCE the Paris Agreement was adopted under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in 2015, the world has made significant strides in its commitment to climate action and renewable ...

The Keppel Sakra Cogen Plant is projected to abate 220,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide a year – the equivalent of taking some 47,000 motor cars off the road.

Making inroads into a low-carbon economy in Singapore

SINGAPORE is making headway on its “net-zero emissions by 2050” target through multiple pathways.

A smart energy meter in a home in London. With the world facing its most severe energy crisis since the 1970s, businesses play a crucial role in the transition to low-carbon energy.

The role of businesses in accelerating the energy transition

THE world is currently facing its most severe energy crisis since the 1970s. Rising energy prices and the ongoing Ukraine conflict have a complex impact on the energy transition, exacerbating the ener...