Energy

Floating Solar: The Emerging Third Pillar of Solar Energy

Authors: Manish Kumar and Sanjay Kumar Kar* India’s renewable energy (RE) journey has reached a significant milestone, with the country’s total RE capacity surpassing 154...

Indonesia’s Cross-Border Submarine Cable Dilemma: Should it be Landed or Not?

Discrepancy of views regarding cross-border submarine cables are still a long and unresolved discussion. Take for example the Australia-Asia Powerlink (AAPowerLink) project initiated by...

Unpacking the Energy Transition – Economic and Geopolitical Dimensions

The term “energy transition” reflects only a subset of the broader global economic upheavals. The transition is fundamentally economic, with direct effects on the...

The Volatile Prices of Crude Oil Amid the Hezbollah-Israel Ceasefire

Crude oil has long been regarded as the lifeblood of the global economy, with its price fluctuations having profound effects on industries, nations, and...

Kickstarting the MoU Extension: Is the TAGP Still Relevant to ASEAN’s Energy Security Aspirations?

Authors: Sri Konsep Harum Wicaksono, Diah Retno Yuniarni Despite Southeast Asia’s significant role as a major natural gas producer and leading global exporter, the region...

Correcting Electricity-Production Gap with High-Density Energy Sources

The security and resilience of an electricity system largely depend on its ability to match production with demand under all conditions, including weather variations,...

Africa At the 7th Russian Energy Week: Opportunities and Future Perspectives

At the plenary session of the Russian Energy Week international forum on September 26, Russian President Vladimir Putin categorically reiterated Russia's role as a...

Expansion Amid Uncertainty: Qatar’s Bold Wager in the Evolving LNG Market

The global liquefied natural gas (LNG) market is navigating a complex landscape shaped by fluctuating geopolitical tensions, market uncertainties, and the ongoing energy transition....

Uncovering Indonesia’s Marine Energy Potential and Its Challenges

Indonesia, the world’s largest archipelagic state, with over 17,000 islands and approximately 81,000 kilometers of coastline, has immense potential for marine energy. Marine energy...

New Sources of Renewable Energy in Indonesia: Current Development and Future Prospects

As one of the largest and most populous nations in Southeast Asia, Indonesia faces growing energy demands that need the expansion of its energy...

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