The US will lose its position as the leading deployer of energy storage to Asia by the end of the decade, with China and India being the driving forces
By 2050, solar and storage is expected to contribute 74% of South East Asia's renewable energy, but transparency issues are deterring private investors
We love emerging markets as much as the next analyst, and so the news that South Korea is opening up its wind market has piqued our interest. The Asian country has a fraught relationship with renewables.
Jones Day’s Elise N. Zoli and colleagues provide insight into the unique attributes of the Asian offshore wind sector and address challenges facing the Asian wind and hydrogen sectors.
One of the biggest trends we've seen has been Vietnamese offshore wind.
Taiwan is among the most promising emerging markets for offshore wind, if not the most. But political and policy changes since November have shaken this nascent market – and caused shockwaves among developers and investors.