Regulation
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Energy infrastructure in Vietnam: how the power system works and where it is heading
Who runs Vietnam’s grid, what the national power development plan prioritises, why solar and wind boomed…
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Energy infrastructure in Thailand: EGAT, the power development plan and the shift to renewables and storage
How Thailand’s power sector is structured, what the power development plan means for renewables, gas and…
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Capacity markets emerge to pay for firm power in fast-growing systems
Regulators in several fast-growing power systems are introducing capacity payments and firm-power auctions to keep dispatchable…
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Energy infrastructure in Indonesia: PLN, the archipelago grid and the coal-to-clean question
How Indonesia’s power system is organised across thousands of islands, why coal still dominates, what the…
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Regulators move to fast-track cross-border transmission
Interconnection is being reframed as a reliability tool rather than a trade project, and approvals are…
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Energy infrastructure in the Philippines: an unbundled market, green energy auctions and an island grid
How the Philippines’ privatised power market works, what the green energy auction programme has procured, why…
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Offshore pipelines expand along new coastlines
Early-stage seabed leasing is opening in markets that had no offshore programme two years ago.
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Wheeling frameworks unlock private-to-private power sales
New wheeling rules let generators sell directly to large customers over the utility grid, opening a…
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Energy infrastructure in Malaysia: TNB, the energy transition roadmap and large-scale solar
How Malaysia’s three grids are run, what the National Energy Transition Roadmap changes, how large-scale solar…
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Offshore wind roadmaps multiply as coastal markets write seabed leasing rules
Governments in Southeast Asia and elsewhere are publishing offshore wind roadmaps, resource assessments and seabed leasing…
