On October 25, 2022, Singapore’s Ministry of Trade and Industry published Singapore’s National Hydrogen Strategy (the “Strategy”). The Strategy recognizes the potential of low-carbon hydrogen as a broad-based decarbonization...more
On October 29, 2021, shortly before the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 26), Indonesia issued Presidential Regulation No. 98 of 2021 on the Implementation of Carbon Economic Value to Achieve Nationally...more
Climate change concerns are rising alongside the surge in demand for power in Asia. Asian governments have made varying pledges, including net-zero pledges, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions over the coming years and to...more
We are delighted to bring you the fifth edition of our Energy & Infrastructure Insight, providing expert information and analysis of the current issues facing the energy and infrastructure sectors across the globe. ...more
11/4/2021
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Carbon Emissions ,
Clean Energy ,
Energy Projects ,
Energy Sector ,
EU ,
Foreign Investment ,
Infrastructure ,
Offshore Wind ,
Philippines ,
Renewable Energy ,
Wind Power
We are pleased to publish the Third Edition of our Energy & Infrastructure Insight, providing information and analysis of the current issues facing the energy and infrastructure sectors across the globe.
In this latest...more
10/19/2020
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Climate Change ,
Discharge of Pollutants ,
Energy Sector ,
EU ,
Hydrogen Power ,
Infrastructure ,
Natural Gas ,
Oil & Gas ,
Power Infrastructure ,
Renewable Energy ,
Taiwan ,
Wind Power
We are pleased to release the latest issue of our client newsletter, Energy Update, designed to inform clients and friends of the firm about important developments affecting US and international energy markets.
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5/19/2017
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Energy Sector ,
Energy Storage ,
EU ,
Feed-in-Tariffs ,
FERC ,
Indonesia ,
Japan ,
Liquid Natural Gas ,
Oil & Gas ,
Power Purchase Agreements ,
Renewable Energy ,
Supply Contracts ,
Tax Reform ,
Trump Administration
Despite a significant renewable energy potential, Indonesia currently only produces six percent of its electricity from renewable energy. The Indonesian government is targeting increasing this to 23 percent by 2025. Many...more