In our first TLG On for 2021, we revisit UHV projects in China, something we have been tracking since 2012. We look at recent happenings and assess new data to reanalyse its future.
This edition of our "TLG On..." series captures our analysis and perspective on the RPS scheme and the outlook of REC prices in Korea.
In this edition of TLG On, we put China’s recent nuclear industry challenges in perspective.
Financial Capital Maintenance is a key foundation stone for regulatory discipline, but challenges also remain around transparency and flexibility.
Electricity data can help show how energy is being used in China: important information as policy reform and renewable energy curtailment continue.
Successful reduction of a carbon footprint requires innovation in both policy and financial instruments that takes account of local characteristics.
Hong Kong's 2015 Competition Ordinance: the economic rationale behind, and guidance on, how to mitigate associated risks.
Singapore's genco transactions assumed a rosy future but suffered when prices fell; fundamental analysis can tease out reality from optimism.
Good policy comes not from guessing the future but from basing decisions on robust analysis: understanding value and assessing relevant costs.
中国拥有天然气储量和潜在需求,但是大力发展天然气发电需要管道设施的支持, 反应成本的市场价格与调度改革.
In this new edition of Lantau Pique, we take a closer look at green power procurement and decarbonisation frameworks available to MNCs in Asia ...
REC 가격 하락이 지속되자 많은 이해관계자는 우려를 표명하고 대책 방안이 논의되기 시작하였다. 논의에 도움이 되고자, 란타우그룹은 본 글을 통하여 중장기 REC 가격 동향 분석에 대한 시각을 제시하고자 한다.
Cost-reflective pricing brings benefits to both producers and consumers, especially given the complexity of energy markets.
China's Ultra-High Voltage transmission grid has expanded rapidly, but systemic over-supply of power is limiting future growth potential.
An Electricity Derivatives Market is overdue for the Philippines, but success will benefit from understanding local factors.
Transparent, independent regulation can incentivise improvements; as the region's markets evolve, so too will regulation.
Is shifting the fuel mix from coal to gas the solution for China, or are there smarter and more cost-effective routes to cleaner skies?
Winner's curse can be a problem in any valuation, but confronting internal biases and engaging in objective reviews can mitigate the risks.
China has gas in the ground but bringing it to generate power requires infrastructure, cost-reflective market prices, and the reform of dispatch.
A functioning electricity market in a developing country is noteworthy, but there remain regulatory challenges to ensure success for the long term.