South Africa’s Energy Transition Faces Challenges Amid Eskom’s Proposed Tariff Hikes

South Africa is lagging in its efforts to transition to a carbon-neutral energy system by 2050,…

Germany’s Renewable Power Consumption Reaches 56%

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

Transmission Gaps Stall U.S. Renewable Energy Progress

US industry experts state that the US renewable energy sector struggles to expand due to inadequate…

Uganda Powers Up with $1.7B Karuma Hydropower Plant, Strengthens Regional Energy Role.

Uganda has opened the 600 MW Karuma Hydropower Plant, advancing its energy strategy. China Exim Bank…

VRA-BPA Merger Could Undermine Energy Security – ASEC

The Africa Sustainable Energy Centre (ASEC), a leading energy think-tank, has issued a stark warning to…

Pakistan Renegotiates Power Contracts to Curb Soaring Tariffs

Pakistan is renegotiating contracts with independent power producers (IPPs) to address unaffordable electricity tariffs. Soaring energy…

Solar Installations in Sweden Drops Sharply in 2024 Amid Tax Credit

Sweden installed 460 megawatts (MW) of solar power in the first half of 2024, marking a…

LUTH to Invest 20% of Budget in Renewable Energy Amid Power Crisis

Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) is set to invest significantly in renewable energy as part of…

Germany to Evenly Distribute €450 Billion Renewable Grid Costs

Germany’s network agency announced a new strategy on Friday, August 30, to distribute the financial burden…

Cape Town Faces Energy Crisis as Eskom Tariff Hike Looms

As various stakeholders continue challenging Eskom’s proposed 44% electricity tariff increase, Cape Town residents grapple with…