Nigeria’s electricity challenge is fundamentally structural rather than temporary. Despite decades of reform, the national grid…
Category: Carbon Emissions
South of Scotland Backs Carbon Capture Firm with £1m
Ambitious plans to create a £1 billion company in the South of Scotland have received a…
Moroccan Ports Poised to Become Green Hydrogen Hubs – World Bank
Morocco’s ports could soon become key hubs for clean energy exports and green hydrogen fueling, particularly…
Indonesia Eyes Higher Palm Oil Export Levy to Finance B50 Biodiesel Mandate
Indonesia will likely increase its palm oil export levy to support the country’s biodiesel mandate, energy…
Germany Sees Modest 1.5% Drop in Emissions in 2025
Germany’s carbon dioxide emissions declined by just 1.5 per cent in 2025 compared with the previous…
Engineering Sustainable Energy Future in Nigeria
As a signatory to the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement, Nigeria has committed to contributing to the…
Spain Launches EUR-50m Scheme for Renewable Power and Heat Projects
Spain will allocate EUR 50 million (USD 58.6m) in grants to help power and heat production…
Nigeria’s Fuel Imports Surge Despite Regulatory Changes
Nigeria’s fuel and crude importation remains high despite renewed regulatory oversight and new board appointments in…
TotalEnergies Backs Cleaner Energy Growth
TotalEnergies continues to balance energy provision with emission reductions as global energy demand rises across developed…
Dangote Refinery Rejects Shutdown Claims, Says Nigeria Has 20 Days of Petrol Stock
Officials of the Dangote Petroleum Refinery have said that the plant pumped 43.3 million litres of…