Green Hydrogen in Mississippi Faces Delay

A green hydrogen project tied to a novel steelmaking initiative in Mississippi faces delays as headwinds…

European Leaders Tackle Union Fears Over South Africa’s Coal Transition

European Leaders met unions and officials on October 9 to ease concerns about South Africa’s shift…

Inkia Energy Sets Ambitious Course for Peru’s Renewable Future

Inkia Energy unveiled plans on Thursday, October 10, to expand its renewable energy portfolio, positioning itself…

Africa Needs $21.3 Billion by 2030 for Electricity Access, Says Industry Report

Most African countries, especially Nigeria and other low-income nations, will require approximately $21.3 billion in investments…

Here is Why Tripling Renewable Energy by 2030 Is Within Reach – IEA

The International Energy Agency (IEA) announced on Wednesday, October 9, that the goal set at COP28…

Britain Sets Out Funding Model for Renewables

Britain will offer developers of renewable energy storage projects, such as pumped hydro, a guaranteed minimum…

Iran Launches 14 Megaprojects to Prevent Summer Power Shortages

The Iranian Energy Ministry is gearing up to implement 14 megaprojects to ensure a stable electricity…

North Africa: A Key Player in Europe’s Clean Energy Future

Rystad Energy forecasts that by 2035, 73% of Europe’s electricity will come from clean energy sources.…

Northam Inks PPA for 80 MW Solar Plant to Power Zondereinde, Cut Emissions

Northam Platinum has signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with an independent power producer to construct…

European Energy Breaks Ground on Latvia’s Largest Solar Farm

European Energy has started construction on Latvia’s largest solar farm, which will have a capacity of…