Tajikistan Grapples with Energy Crisis Amid Water Shortages

Tajikistan imposed electricity restrictions on September 22 due to dwindling water reserves. A significant drop in…

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…

Ecuador Enlists Military to Manage Dam During Power Crisis

Ecuador’s military began supporting operations at a major dam following a government decision to implement a…

$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.…

Zambia Turns to Coal as Drought Cripples Hydropower

Zambia approved the construction of a 300 MW coal-fired power plant to address an ongoing 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…

Kenya’s Hydropower Keeps Energy Costs Low Amid Changing Weather

Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) has assured consumers of a stable electricity supply and low power…

Vietnam to Top Global Coal Importer as Power Demand Rises

Vietnam is set to surpass Taiwan to become the fifth-biggest coal importer in the world, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said…

Seven Forks to Host KenGen’s 42.5MW Solar Project Boost

Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) is set to add 42.5MW of solar energy in the Seven…