Environment
The energy transition in Asia is threatened by coal subsidies and policy instability
Industry executives warned on Wednesday that Asia's clean-energy push would stall unless the governments cut fossil fuel subsidies and offered a stable policy direction. They also said they needed to invest in upgrading grids. Executives cited the cancellation of renewables' auctions and the subsidies given to fossil fuel industries as the main obstacles to growth for green investments, at a time that data centres are driving the growth in energy demand. "Coal is still subsidised, and energy and power in general are used to gain votes." Lawrence Wu, Chief Financial Officer for Asia at Portugal-based renewable energy firm EDP Renewables...