Energy

Nusantara’s Dream: Fusing Energy Security with Smart Defense

Authors: Ahmad Munawir Siregar and Akhmad Hanan* Indonesia is currently focusing on the development of its new capital, Nusantara, in East Kalimantan Province. This city...

Pathways Towards Africa’s Energy Security

Today, African countries face major challenges in ensuring energy security. Several reports indicate Africa is experiencing a rapid population growth, rising unemployment, persistent ethnic...

Ramaphosa’s Administration and the Electricity Challenges in South Africa

In this insightful interview, Dr Kelvin Kemm, a nuclear physicist and former chairman of the South African Nuclear Energy Corporation (NECSA), and current Chairman...

Foreign Firms Competing to Build Ghana’s First Nuclear Power Plants

In this interview, Dr. Robert Sogbadji, deputy director in charge of nuclear and alternative energy, explains that Ghana will select by December 2024 a...

Beyond Net Metering: Pakistan’s Electricity Woes and the Search for a Sustainable Solution

Pakistan's electricity sector faces a critical challenge. While the country generates 94,121 GWh of electricity annually, translating to a theoretical per capita consumption of...

Central Asian Hydrogen Prospects

High-level officials, policymakers and energy professionals from Kazakhstan, as well as representatives of the European Union (EU), the EU Member States, and international organisations...

How a conflict in Iran can affect the Energy and Economic Sectors of ASEAN

ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) countries are significantly affected by the Iran conflict, particularly in the energy and economy sectors. Due to the...

Clean Energy Tech Boosts Economic Growth

According to a recently published report by the International Energy Agency, the global manufacturing capacity for solar PV and batteries is already sufficient to...

Defence and Strategic Implications of Energy Security Trends

All countries regard affordable, stable, and secure energy supply as a vital interest. It is a foundation for economic growth and affects social stability,...

Balancing Act: Navigating South Asia’s Path to Sustainable and Secure Petroleum Markets

With a population exceeding 1.9 billion, India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh heavily depend on oil imports for their energy needs. The region's petroleum market is...

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