Japan Balances Nuclear Restart for Energy Security

Japan’s new Minister of Economy, Trade, and Industry, Yoji Muto, reaffirmed its commitment to restarting its…

Germany’s Renewable Power Consumption Reaches 56%

According to preliminary estimates, Germany generated 217 billion kWh of electricity from renewable sources in the first…

Zambia to Offer Three Hours of Stable Electricity Supply Amid Ongoing Power Crisis

Zambia’s retail customers can expect three hours of stable electricity supply as the nation continues to…

Tajikistan Grapples with Energy Crisis Amid Water Shortages

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

Indonesia Pursues Ambitious Renewable Energy Goals

Indonesia has set ambitious renewable energy targets as part of its commitment to sustainability and carbon…

Zimbabwe Faces Severe Electricity Inefficiencies Amidst Outdated Infrastructure

Zimbabwe is grappling with significant electricity inefficiencies. The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) reports that up…

New Development Bank Approves $2.3bn in Loans for Renewable Energy Projects

The New Development Bank (NDB) has approved $2.3 billion (R41bn) for 10 renewable energy projects covering…

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…

NEA Unveils Action Plan to Boost Clean Energy and Infrastructure in China

China has announced a comprehensive action plan to accelerate the development of a “new electricity system,”…

Examining Nigeria’s Power Infrastructure and Its Limitations

On August 3, the Electricity Hub interviewed Mr. Chinedu Ogoliegbune, a Senior Policy and Research Analyst…