Are We Seeing Coal’s Final Act?

Coal, a foregone fuel for climate advocates, is gradually bouncing back following the global energy crisis;…

ZIMBABWE: Zimbabwe Faces Tough Times as China Pulls Plug on Coal Funding

China to stop financing coal projects in Zimbabwe The decision is a cause for concern, says…

European Electricity Generators Turn to Coal as Gas Shortage Continues

Electricity generators in Europe turn to coal as gas shortages continue Limited supplies from Russia worsens…

Niger Launch 50MW Solar Tender

Niger is set to construct a 50MW solar plant near Niamey. The plant is being developed…

Ethiopia Plans $40bn Clean Energy Investment in 10 Years

Ethiopia wants to invest $40bn in electricity production over the next decade. The country aims to…

NTPC Inaugurates India’s Largest Floating Solar Plant

NTPC has commissioned India’s largest floating solar project. The plant has a capacity of 25MW. The…

ZIMBABWE: Load Shedding Returns to Zimbabwe

  Load shedding returns to Zimbabwe The largest power station running only two of its six…

Using One Stone to Kill Two Birds

The analogy of using one stone to kill two birds is often used when two problems…

Turkey’s Electricity Consumption Rises by 5.95% in July

Electricity consumption in Turkey rises by 5.95% Turkey recorded the highest electricity consumption in one day…

The Cost of the Arbitrary Cancellation of Ghana’s PPAs

The United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) Tribunal recently awarded almost $170 million against…