Underground 'battery' deep in the outback could power millions of homes
Geoscience Australia is exploring the Adavale Basin as a potential site for underground hydrogen gas storage, aiming to address green energy storage challenges in Australia.
Italy: "Green light" for the 3 billion euro package to reduce wholesale energy prices
Italy has approved a package worth approximately 3 billion euros aimed at reducing wholesale energy prices to protect household purchasing power and support business competitiveness.
The government gives the green light to amendments to the Labour Code: it also concerns wages
The Lithuanian government is set to implement amendments to the Labour Code aimed at enhancing workers' rights and improving negotiation power for trade unions and employers.
South Africa: South Africa Is Moving Away From Coal - How Mines and Power Stations Could Be Used for Green Energy and Farming
South Africa is exploring the repurposing of its coal mines and power stations for green energy and agricultural use as it transitions away from coal.
Chinaβs green energy leader Inner Mongolia starts work on new βflexibleβ power plants
Inner Mongolia is beginning construction on two 'flexible' power plants that will integrate coal with renewable energy sources to enhance power generation for eastern China.
China to dismantle local power protectionism in push to electrify national grid
China is transitioning towards a unified national power market to enhance energy security and promote green energy expansion.
Ebba Busch on electricity prices: Cleaning up the red-green mess
Ebba Busch defends the government's management of skyrocketing electricity prices, claiming that prices have halved since her tenure began, while emphasizing the need for nuclear energy to address Sweden's reliance on wind power.
UK backs biggest English onshore windfarm in a decade among 190 green energy projects
The UK government has supported the largest onshore windfarm in a decade as part of 190 energy projects aimed at creating a virtually zero carbon power grid by 2030.
Tibetβs exploitable green power could meet Chinaβs energy needs: official survey
A survey indicates that Tibet has the potential to provide China with significant renewable energy, particularly through hydropower and wind power resources.
Omid Nouripour on the Situation in Iran: 'The Fundamental Feeling is Pain'
Omid Nouripour, a Green politician, discusses the declining power of Iran's regime amidst ongoing protests and the pain felt by the populace.
The industry would save 1.4 billion if nuclear plants remain open
An industry report indicates that maintaining nuclear power plants could save Spain up to 1.4 billion annually, challenging the government's green energy initiative.
Electricity Market: Green Light for Gas Power Plants
The article discusses the ongoing transition in the German electricity market where renewable energy is increasing, while conventional energy sources are being phased out, raising concerns about energy supply during low production periods.
The AI boom needs electricity, but is China's power the answer?
China's extensive energy infrastructure provides it with an advantage in supplying affordable and green electricity for its tech and manufacturing sectors, while Western countries face challenges meeting rising energy demands due to strained power grids.
What Does the 'Volcano Group' Want?: How to Bring Capitalism to a Standstill
The 'Volcano Group' advocates for radical sabotage as a means to disrupt capitalism, targeting not only the system but also calling out the Green and leftist movements in a significant analysis following a recent attack on a gas power plant in Berlin.
Energy Consumption: Photovoltaics Grow, But Overall Green Power Stagnates
Despite a growth in photovoltaics, overall green energy consumption in Germany remains stagnant with fossil fuels making up nearly 80% of primary energy use.
Greens' Polanski prepared to work with Burnham but not Starmer 'to stop Reform'
Green Party leader Zack Polanski expressed a willingness to collaborate with Andy Burnham to prevent Reform from gaining power, but he ruled out partnership with current Labour leader Keir Starmer.