Namibia Secures N$1.6 Billion Deal for Largest Solar Plant

Namibia’s state-owned utility, NamPower, has partnered with two Chinese companies to build the country’s largest solar…

European Commission to Impose 45% Tariffs on Chinese EVs

The European Commission has secured sufficient backing from EU member states to implement significant tariffs of…

US DOE Invests $1.5 Billion in Electric Grid Upgrades to Enhance Reliability

The US Department of Energy (DOE) announced a significant $1.5 billion investment on Thursday to enhance…

France Faces Industry Pushback Over Proposed Power Plants Tax

The French government plans to impose a new tax on electricity production plants to balance the…

Tropical Storm Helene Exposes Grid Vulnerabilities, Leaves Millions Without Power

Tropical Storm Helene slammed energy infrastructure across the southeastern United States, forcing Southern Company and Duke…

Eskom and Sasol Join Forces to Explore LNG Future in South Africa

On Friday, 20th, 2024, Eskom and Sasol signed a groundbreaking Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate…

Kazakhstan Seeks Power Imports from Tajikistan’s Rogun HPP

Kazakhstan is in talks with Tajikistan to import electricity from the Rogun Hydroelectric Power Plant (HPP)…

Japan’s Helical Fusion to Launch World’s First Steady-State Fusion Reactor in 2034

Japanese start-up Helical Fusion plans to launch the world’s first steady-state nuclear fusion reactor in 2034…

South Africa to be “Ultra-Aggressive” in Rolling Out Renewable

South Africa’s minister of electricity and energy, Kgosientesho Ramokgopa, said his department will be “ultra-aggressive” in…

Experts Assess the Impact of the Electricity Act at Nextier’s 95th Power Dialogue

Experts at Nextier’s 95th Power Dialogue, hosted by the Electricity Hub, have evaluated the impact of…