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As the United States sorts out its…
Announcing the first major group purchase of solar power for commercial buyers
Jakarta's city government is consulting Istanbul's city government for advice on managing traffic congestion for its bus rapid transit system. Photo by nSeika.
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This piece, by Pete Maniego and Lutz Weischer, originally appeared in the Manila Bulletin.
The global energy…
Jennifer Morgan delivered the following speech on June 24, 2011 at the closing plenary of the 6th Annual Asian Clean Energy Forum in Manila, Philippines.
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- Two Degrees of Innovation: A Global Low Cost, High Performance Future for Clean Energy Technology
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
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