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…

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,…

Egypt and Bavaria Forge Partnership in Hydrogen Development

Egypt’s Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energy signed a joint declaration with Bavaria, Germany, to enhance…

Japan Balances Nuclear Restart for Energy Security

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

KGAL Fund Backs 1,050 MW Green Hydrogen Hub to Boost Germany’s Energy Independence

The KGAL ESPF 6 fund will develop a 1,050 MW green hydrogen production hub in Lubmin.…

Spain Targets 12 GW Green Hydrogen by 2030

Spain raises its green hydrogen ambitions, setting a new target of 12 gigawatts (GW) of electrolyser…

UAE Advances Clean Energy Strategy with $2.16 Billion in New Projects

Yan McPherson, Regional Director for the Middle East and Africa at the Energy Industries Council (EIC),…

Brazil to Launch Large-Scale Energy Storage Auction in 2025

Brazilian authorities say they plan to hold a large-scale energy storage auction in 2025, potentially creating…

EIB, FirstRand Bank Invest €400m in Renewable Energy Projects

The European Investment Bank (EIB) and South Africa’s FirstRand Bank joint initiative have offered several solar and wind projects…

Germany’s Scholz Seeks Central Asian Energy Ties

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has travelled to Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Berlin, looking for new energy sources…