As the net zero transition accelerates, green skills are no longer limited to niche sustainability roles. Much like AI, they are becoming a core competency across industries and job functions.
In this feature series, RECCESSARY examines the rollout of Vietnam’s two major electricity reforms, market response, and their impact on renewable energy developers, corporate power users, and the national power system.
Manufacturing decisions in Southeast Asia are increasingly shaped by energy considerations. For multinational companies, the question is no longer just where to build, but whether a location can deliver reliable electricity while supporting growing decarb
Japan Smart Energy Week 2026 was held in Tokyo from March 17 to 19, spotlighting the country’s push toward a more diversified energy mix.
As tensions between Iran and the U.S. escalate, global energy markets are facing severe turbulence. The conflict is testing not only energy prices and supply resilience but also reigniting global concerns over energy security.
At COP30 in Belém, Brazil, advancing sustainable fuels emerged as a key agenda. With Southeast Asia holding vast biomass resources, the region is seen as central to global biofuel expansion.
With Taiwan’s carbon fee now in place, the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) in effect, and global sustainability standards evolving, 2026 marks a pivotal shift from voluntary ESG commitments to policy-driven action.
This year’s COP30 brought the world’s climate spotlight to the Southern Hemisphere, as leaders gathered in Belém—a gateway city to the Amazon rainforest.
As the ASEAN Summit concluded, Malaysia formally handed over the chairmanship to the Philippines. This year’s summit marked a shift from symbolic gestures to substantive dialogue, with clearer action plans and defined goals.
Global digitalization is driving a surge in demand for AI data centers. With the global energy transition accelerating and companies under mounting pressure to meet net-zero goals, decarbonizing data centers has become an urgent task.
Each year could now be the coolest summer of our lifetime. This series explores Taiwan’s policy pathways and challenges in climate adaptation, while also highlighting how businesses can leverage weather data to manage risks and capture new opportunities.
The Malaysian government has passed the legislation to support CCS development. RECCESSARY takes a closer look at Malaysia’s CCS ambitions, highlighting the country's advantages, emerging challenges, and what Taiwan can learn from global frontrunners.
In our special series, "Trump’s First 100 Days," RECCESSARY explores the far-reaching impact of Trump’s tariff agenda, climate policies, and corporate strategies, offering an in-depth look at how the renewable energy sector is bracing for disruption.
In our special series Rewiring Asia, RECCESSARY explores regional grid developments around the world and assesses their relevance and feasibility for Taiwan, analyzing the key opportunities and challenges on the road ahead.
The United Nations climate summit (COP29) will take place from Nov. 11 to 22, 2024, in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. Negotiators from nearly 200 countries will gather to discuss concrete steps for implementing the Paris Agreement.
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