South Africa’s Energy Minister Pushes for Global Support in Green Transition

South Africa’s Minister of Energy and Electricity, Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, is leading an ambitious and inclusive approach…

Egypt Makes Progress on El Dabaa NPP Construction

Egypt has made progress on constructing its first nuclear power plant (NPP), El Dabaa, located about…

Hurricane Beryl Causes Power Outages for 2.8 Million Customers Across 7 Utilities in Texas

Hurricane Beryl made a powerful impact as it roared into the Texas Gulf Coast early on…

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…

OPG Launches CAD 1B Bond Sale for Clean Energy Projects

Ontario Power Generation (OPG) has launched a significant bond sale to raise CAD 1 billion (approximately…

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…

Solar Power: 10 Highlights from the Economist’s Essay on the Future of Energy

On June 20, the Economist published an insightful essay on the global rise of solar power…

Japan Aims for Energy Independence by 2060

Jarand Rystad, CEO of Rystad Energy consultancy, says Japan aims to achieve energy independence by 2060…

New England Grid Ready to Power Through Summer Heatwaves, Says ISO-NE

The New England electricity grid is prepared to meet peak electricity demand this summer, even if…

Uganda Begins Reviewing Uranium Potential

The Government of Uganda has begun reviewing its uranium potential ahead of a plan to develop…