Renewables Provided Majority of US New Generating Capacity
On the basis of the review done by the SUN Day campaign pertaining to the data that has been newly released by the FERC,...
BNEF Report Says European Net-Zero Economy Demands Trillions
Europe has to invest more than $32 trillion in energy and related technologies between now and 2050 so as to move towards a net-zero...
Engineers Use Vibration For Sustainable Energy Generation
A world that happens to be hungry for clean energy, there are engineers which have gone on to create a new material that converts...
World Energy G2 Plans To Export Green Hydrogen To Europe
It is quite feasible to begin exporting small Canadian-made shipments of hydrogen to Europe within three years, but only if everyone moves quickly, said...
UK, Netherlands Set Eyes On 2 GW Cross Border Offshore Wind
National Grid as well as TenneT, the transmission system operator in Germany, have gone on to unveil plans for LionLink, a novel cross-border direct...
Austria Sees Rise In First Funding Call For Solar Energy
Austria is witnessing a surge in its solar energy adoption as around 90,700 applications for solar installations of a maximum of 20 kW are...
France And AfDB Finance The Tanzanian Hydropower Project
The government of Tanzania has inked a loan agreement worth $300 million with the African Development Bank as well as the French Development Agency...
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