Looking for the innovations that can help developing countries achieve a low-carbon energy future, at an affordable cost.
ADB President Calls for “Radical Steps” on Clean Energy
As feed-in tariffs gain traction as a policy mechanism of choice, we must keep in mind the bigger picture of the financial health of developing country electricity sectors.
Renewable energy has the potential to transform Asian society, but only if its leaders can take it to the next level.
This piece originally appeared in the Jakarta Globe.
- 2011 Asia Clean Energy Forum
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- Two Degrees of Innovation: A Global Low Cost, High Performance Future for Clean Energy Technology
Leaders exchange ideas on clean energy innovation, business models, policy and investment at ACEF2011
The Asia and Pacific region will be one of the most important areas for clean energy over the next several decades.
Why is Asia such an important region for clean energy deployment? WRI experts respond.
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- Two Degrees of Innovation: A Global Low Cost, High Performance Future for Clean Energy Technology
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p>Recently, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a comprehensive study on renewable energy, entitled Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation.



