Zimbabwe Bans Unleaded Petrol, Mandates Ethanol Blending

The Zimbabwe government will implement mandatory ethanol blending in all unleaded petrol beginning next week, effectively…

REA’s DES Project to Electrify 17.5 Million Nigerians

The Rural Electrification Agency (REA) announced that its Distributed Energy System (DES) project will bring electricity…

Benin DisCo Alerts Customers Over Transformer Vandalism Surge in Ekiti State

The Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC) has raised concerns about the increasing vandalism of transformers and…

Saudi 7.8GWh Energy Storage Contract Worth Over $800m

Saudi Arabia recently awarded engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contracts for three energy storage systems are…

Nigerian Electricity Tariffs: What We Pay versus What We Get

Goerge Orwell’s famous quote says all animals are equal, but some are more equal than others.…

Wind Turbines in India’s Thar Desert Stir Controversy

In India’s Thar Desert, the wind turbines generating critical green energy for the country cast a…

Here is How Renewables Are Shaking Up the Global Energy Status Quo

The rise of renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydropower has reshaped the traditional…

Cape Town Faces Energy Crisis as Eskom Tariff Hike Looms

As various stakeholders continue challenging Eskom’s proposed 44% electricity tariff increase, Cape Town residents grapple with…

UPM Issues Its Fourth Green Bond

UPM has successfully issued a new EUR 600 million Green Bond under its EMTN (Euro Medium Term Note)…

China Cuts Coal Permits as Renewable Energy Grows

China, the world’s largest builder of coal-fired power plants, is undergoing a significant policy shift. In…