$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.…

Australia’s Coal Share Drops Below 50% Amid Energy Transition

For the first time in history, coal’s share in Australia’s power generation mix has fallen below…

Germany Requests Clarity on South Africa’s Coal-Closure Slowdown

Germany’s climate envoy said Germany is requesting clarity on South Africa’s plans to slow down the…

Orsted Ends Coal Use with Final Plant Shutdown

Orsted, a prominent Danish name in the renewable energy sector and formerly known as DONG Energy,…

Michigan’s Clean Energy Law Challenges UP’s Natural Gas Plants

Michigan’s new climate legislation mandates that utilities shift to entirely “clean” electricity sources by 2040, presenting…

Drought Strains Brazil’s Hydropower Supply, Raising Energy Costs

A worsening drought across Brazil, which has stoked record wildfires and withered crops, now threatens the…

Pakistani Minister Seeks Revision of Chinese Power Contracts

Pakistani Minister for Power Awais Leghari has called for revising the contracts with Chinese power producers…

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…

Florida’s Power System Remains Most Fossil-Fuel Dependent in US.

Florida is notable for having the dirtiest central power system in the US, remaining highly dependent…

Eskom to Cut Carbon Emissions Despite Coal Plant Continuation

Eskom, South Africa’s state power firm, will reduce carbon emissions by 71 million metric tons annually…