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APAC energy transition "a marathon not a sprint": S&P Global Rating

THE shift to low-carbon energy systems across the Asia Pacific is set to be a long-term haul as nations look to marry the roll-out of large volumes of new, affordable, baseload power capacity with the global impetus to start reducing emissions from the generation sector, in line with net zero aspirations.

Sally Bogle
 Coal could have a longer shelf life than anticipated

Coal could have a longer shelf life than anticipated

In a new report published by S&P Global Ratings yesterday entitled Energy Transition in Asia-Pacific: A Marathon, Not a Sprint, the rating agency notes that while the energy transition is "firmly underway"...

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