Chemical smuggling paves the way from cat gold to solar panels
The article discusses ongoing research at Tallinn University of Technology on solar panels made from a lunar material called cat gold, alongside the broader implications of chemical smuggling in the solar energy sector.
Dredges used in illegal mining are destroyed and illegal wood seized during inspections in AM
The Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (Ibama) has destroyed dredges used for illegal mining and seized illegal wood in actions aimed at combating environmental crimes in the Amazon.
The government and municipalities seek a compromise in the wind farm dispute
The Latvian government and local municipalities are negotiating over territorial planning disputes related to the development of wind farms, which has broader implications for regional development.
Agreement between Turkey and Saudi Arabia for investment in solar energy worth 2 billion dollars
Turkey and Saudi Arabia have signed a $2 billion investment agreement focused on solar energy, announced by the Saudi Ministry of Energy and Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources.
Tibet’s exploitable green power could meet China’s 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.