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ASEAN and Japan’s Collaborative Efforts in Greenwashing the Economy

Authors:  Raissa Serafina Rayendra & Mohan M.R.T. Eteng Sitorus* The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and Japan have ramped up efforts to link economic...

Why Batteries and Nuclear Matter in the Future Energy Landscape

Authors: Dr. Yannis Bassias and Dr. Yannis Kampouris* On the Road to Decarbonization The decarbonization of the economy remains an important goal, particularly for the Western...

Challenging transition from fossil fuel to renewable energy in theUnited States

The United States is confronted with difficulties in decreasing greenhouse gas emissions and shifting towards renewable energy sources, all while managing the competing interests...

Inconsistency of Indonesia’s current Energy Transition Policy

Many current regulations are related to the handling of the energy transition between sectors that are not synchronous and not comprehensive, the current energy...

Sweden’s opportunity to lead on the clean energy transition

Sweden’s advanced electricity system, natural resources and geology mean the country is well placed to accelerate electrification and transform energy-intensive industries by drawing heavily...

Montenegro Accelerates Energy Transition

World Bank Group approved a €31.0 million loan to support Montenegro in its efforts to decarbonize its energy sector and accelerate the transition to...

Nuclear Energy: The Overlooked Energy Solution

The U.S. faces a persistent energy worry. Over the last few years, electricity demand has soared while U.S.-based energy suppliers have tried their best...

ASEAN Must Address Financing Gaps and Institutional Challenges for Energy Transition

Southeast Asia is poised to become the world’s fourth economic superpower by 2050. However, this promising economic outlook also comes at a certain expense...

Prioritizing Public Transportation Over Electric Vehicles in Indonesia

Authors: Nani Septianie and Fazli Elahi* Addressing the environmental crisis requires a commitment to social justice. This means that a country must ensure all parts...

Balancing Act: China’s Domestic Green Efforts and International Energy Investments

As the world calls for a shift to non-renewable sources of energy, China—the highest carbon-emitting country in the world, in agreement with the notion...

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