Ecuador Cuts Power in its Provinces Amid Historic Drought

Ecuador‘s government announced the suspension of electricity service for nine hours on September 22 in 12…

Nigeria Launches $250 Million Energy Initiative for Universities

The Federal Government of Nigeria, in collaboration with the World Bank and the African Development Bank…

Balancing Green Transition and Economic Stability in the Global Power Sector

In May 2024, American Economist Michael Spence wrote in Project Syndicate about how the power sector…

JEDC Managing Director Addresses Vandalism and Revenue Challenges

The Managing Director of Jos Electricity Distribution Company (JEDC), Engineer Abdu Mohammed, has expressed concern over…

IBM and UNDP to Launch New Technology Tools to Forecast Energy Access & Equity

IBM and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) have launched new interactive models on energy within…

Nigeria’s Power Generation Drops 45.4%, Sparking Calls for Reform

Power generation in Nigeria saw a dramatic 45.4% decline yesterday, dropping to 2,777.04 megawatts (MW) after…

COP29 Leaders Unveil Climate and Renewable Funding Goals

The COP29 United Nations Climate Summit leadership has laid out its plans for what it hopes…

Court Ruling Delays US LNG Projects Amid Environmental Scrutiny

Regulation of liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects in the US is rapidly evolving, with the Rio…

IAEA Experts Complete Safety Assessment at South Africa’s Nuclear Power Plant

An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team has completed a review of the long-term operational safety of South…

$1 Billion Hydropower Gamble in India Sparks China Tensions

India has announced a $1 billion investment to build 12 hydroelectric power stations in Arunachal Pradesh.…