About Us
From expert insights and comprehensive analysis in the evolving energy sector, Energy Asia serves as an invaluable resource, offering unparalleled access to the latest industry trends, innovations, and policy developments.
Energy Asia started as a print magazine in 2009 and has since grown to become one of the leading platforms for the discussion, analysis, and administration of energy-related projects in Asia and beyond. Energy Asia was founded as a multidisciplinary hub to promote in-depth debates and evaluations of the constantly changing energy sector. With an aim to improve the quality of energy-related discourse, it has evolved into an invaluable resource for energy experts, policymakers, and enthusiasts alike.
Recognising the shifting dynamics of information consumption and the rising digital audience, Energy Asia switched to an online-only platform in 2016, providing timely, expert-driven views on the most recent energy trends. This change not only enabled real-time reporting and analysis, but it also expanded the publication’s reach, positioning it as the go-to source for cutting-edge energy news, trends, and innovations.
Since its beginning, Energy Asia has been led by a renowned panel of energy industry experts and intellectuals. Under the Chairmanship of Conrad Sangma, who served for almost 9 years till 2018 before becoming Chief Minister of Meghalaya, the publication cemented its image as a thought leader in energy discourse. Along with him, few eminent columnists from the likes of Mani Shankar Aiyar, PA Sangma, Talmiz Ahmad, KR Sudhaman, Balaswamy Akla, and MA Tankiwala, have helped define the direction and effect of Energy Asia.
Energy Asia remains steadfast to promoting a greater understanding of energy programs, their development, and management, ensuring that readers are well-equipped to negotiate the energy sector’s intricacies. From renewable energy technologies to legislative shifts and sustainability initiatives, Energy Asia remains at the forefront of energy news, sparking relevant debates that affect both business and policy.
In a world where energy is critical to long-term growth and development, Energy Asia aspires to bridge the gap between expert analysis and effective solutions, providing readers with the tools they need to stay informed and involved on the sector’s most urgent concerns.