Wide Bandgap Semiconductors Powering Energy Systems
The shift towards renewable energy and high-efficiency electrical infrastructure relies heavily on the evolution of semiconductor materials. Conventional silicon has reached its physical limits, paving the way for silicon carbide and gallium nitride to redefine power density and thermal efficiency in modern grids.
Integrated Grid to Boost Power Connectivity in South Asia
South Asia took a decisive step toward deeper grid connectivity on 15 June 2025, when Nepal initiated exports of 40 megawatts (MW) of electricity...
Global Cooperation Must to Bolster Clean Energy Supply Chain
The deployment of clean energy technologies, fuels and materials continues to accelerate, yet evolving policy frameworks, shifting economic conditions and ongoing technological advances are...
Energy Storage Boom Advances Solar and Wind Growth Ahead
The global pivot towards renewable energy sources like solar and wind power represents a monumental shift in how we generate electricity. These clean technologies...
UK Grants £64 Mn to Develop Port Talbot as Offshore Wind Hub
Port Talbot is set to play a central role in the UK’s emerging clean energy sector, with a £64 million grant from the UK...
Philippines Powers Up Grid with 250 MW Solar, 450 MWh BESS
Philippines’ Department of Energy (DOE) has marked a key milestone with the energization of 250 MW solar capacity alongside 450 megawatt-hours (MWh) of battery...
ScottishPower Secures £600 Mn Financing to Develop EGL4
ScottishPower, part of the Iberdrola Group, has secured £600 million in financing from the National Wealth Fund to advance the development of Eastern Green...
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As the first country in the world, Denmark has decided to lead the transition and become entirely independent of fossil fuels by 2050. One...
Cybersecurity considerations for electrical distribution systems
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