India and Canada strike 'landmark' uranium supply deal
India and Canada have reached a significant agreement on uranium supplies amidst growing bilateral cooperation on critical minerals and renewable energy.
Average Electricity Price Decreased in Latvia Last Week
Last week, the average electricity price in Latvia decreased by 19%, standing at 100.11 euros per megawatt-hour (MWh).
Happy Podcast: Acceleration Zone Czech Republic. Will President Vaลกut Ban Wind Turbines?
The article discusses concerns about a potential ban on wind turbines by President Vaลกut in Czechia.
Huawei and Aggreko promise to develop Brazil's largest battery project in the Amazon
Huawei and Aggreko have partnered to install solar power plants with batteries in the Amazon, aiming to reduce polluting thermoelectric power generation in remote areas of Brazil.
The Price of Electricity Increased in February Due to the Introduction of More Expensive Plants
Electricity prices in February rose due to the entry of more expensive power plants, amid high demand caused by cold weather.
It is the size of New York and is in China, this is the largest solar power park in the world
China has inaugurated the world's largest solar power park in Xinjiang, covering an area comparable to New York and capable of powering millions of homes annually.
Energy Transition: District of Dachau Could Produce More Solar Power
The Dachau district's environmental and traffic committee is exploring potential photovoltaic projects on public land and buildings to increase solar energy production.
Japan's Largest Offshore Wind Power Project Starts Operation Off Kitakyushu City
Japan's largest offshore wind farm, the Kitakyushu Hibikinada Offshore Wind Farm, has commenced operations off the coast of Kitakyushu City, accounting for 40% of the country's total offshore wind power output.
The Rapid Increase of Energy Cooperatives. Municipalities Appreciate the Benefits
Poland is experiencing a significant rise in energy cooperatives, which are seen as beneficial for municipalities in terms of energy savings and independence.
How a Danish Investment Giant Was Lured to the Forests of Nivala โ Resulting in a 100 Million Euro Biogas Plant
A Danish investment firm is developing Finland's largest biogas plant in Nivala, at a cost of approximately 100 million euros, leveraging local agricultural waste.
Social Alarm Over the Flood of Biogas Plants: How to Differentiate Good Projects from Bad Ones?
There is growing public concern in Spain regarding the surge in biogas and biomethane projects, prompting the need to distinguish between well-designed and poorly planned facilities.
What is the mechanism of 'dream nuclear fusion'? When will electricity reach households? Local governments expressing attraction also
Japan aims to realize nuclear fusion power, a long-awaited energy source, with plans for its rollout to homes.
Future of energy auctions is the target of debate amid rising electricity bills
Experts in Brazil are discussing a potential overhaul of energy auctions due to significant changes in the electricity market and rising consumer costs.
DEI: Reductions of up to 23% in bills in March
The Greek state electricity company DEI has announced a reduction in household green electricity rates by up to 23% for March.
Reductions of up to 23% in PPC bills in March
PPC announced a reduction in its green household variable tariff to โฌ0.129/kWh for March, down 23% from February, reflecting ongoing investments in renewable energy.
Solar Covers on Public Buildings
The article discusses the need for solar covers in public buildings in Ecuador to prevent sun exposure and promote renewable energy.
Lauri Vahtre: Heaven Sold for One's Own Money
Lauri Vahtre discusses the Estonian governmentโs plan to reward municipalities that allow wind farms with state funding, suggesting it is a clever scheme that could even impress seasoned fraudsters.
Finland is still burning tens of millions of liters of oil โ this is how Finland warms during the cold
Finland continues to rely on burning significant amounts of oil for heating during winter months, despite efforts to transition to renewable energy sources.
TEPCO Implements Renewable Energy 'Output Control' for the First Time Due to Increased Solar Power Generation in Good Weather
Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) has conducted its first 'output control' of renewable energy, limiting solar and wind generation due to an excess supply caused by good weather conditions.
The major energy companies register an accounting hole of more than 1.2 billion due to their renewable plants
Large energy companies in Spain have reported an accounting deficit exceeding 1.2 billion euros linked to their renewable energy operations.
โPawn Starsโ boss Rick Harrison warns of silver shortage as demand surges
Rick Harrison from 'Pawn Stars' alerts to a significant silver shortage due to rising demand driven by technology and renewable energy.
Heating Law: The New Fun in Climate Protection
German politicians believe that the upcoming obligation to install heat pumps was the main barrier, and now that it has been proposed to be voluntary, they claim that climate protection can become enjoyable.
Unique geothermal project has progressed to the next stage in Litomฤลice
A unique geothermal project in Litomฤลice has advanced to a new stage.
Transformers with 100% Brazilian technology are key pieces in the construction of a futuristic vertical city in the Middle East; understand
A 100% Brazilian transformer is essential for the construction of 'The Line', a mega project in Saudi Arabia aimed at creating a 170-kilometer linear city powered entirely by renewable energy.
How a spark of misinformation derailed a community battery in Narrabri
Misinformation during a council meeting led to the derailment of a community battery project in Narrabri, highlighting fears and misunderstandings surrounding lithium-ion batteries.
Network Law Adopted by the Sejm. New Order for Renewable Energy Now Awaits the Senate
Poland's Sejm has adopted a new network law aimed at improving transparency and streamlining the connection of renewable energy sources to the national grid.
Europe builds offshore wind farms to reduce electricity prices
The article discusses the construction of offshore wind farms in Europe, aiming to lower electricity prices and enhance energy security through international connections.
Sheinbaum limits oil production in favor of energy transition: How many barrels per day will be produced?
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that her government will limit oil production to 1.8 million barrels per day to promote a transition towards renewable energy sources.
New EEG: Why Katherina Reiche Wants to Abolish Solar Subsidies for Rooftops
The German Minister for Economic Affairs, Katherina Reiche, plans to significantly reduce subsidies for solar installations through proposed changes to the Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG).
The EC allocated โฌ360.4 million of RRF funds to Lithuania
The European Commission has approved a payment of โฌ360.4 million to Lithuania as part of its Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) plan, focusing on green technology and renewable energy projects.
A solar plant inaugurated in Santarรฉm will meet 60% of the energy demand of the TRE of Parรก
A new solar power plant in Santarรฉm is expected to supply 60% of the energy needs of the Electoral Regional Court of Parรก.
Will there be solar panels in the center of Kutnรก Hora? The city called for talks with Minister Klempรญล due to concerns about monuments
The city of Kutnรก Hora has expressed concerns about the potential installation of solar panels in the historic center and has requested discussions with Minister Klempรญล.
Yogi Adityanath visited Japan's state-of-the-art green hydrogen plant
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's visit to a cutting-edge green hydrogen plant in Japan signals a potential revolution in the energy sector for India.
Reset Energy and the green approach to bills: clean energy by subscription
Reset Energy promotes a green approach to electricity bills, supporting renewable energy and clean energy subscriptions.
Pedro Fresco, expert in renewable energies: "With just three technologies, we could eliminate two-thirds of the climate problem"
Pedro Fresco, a renewable energy expert from Valencia, advocates for optimism in addressing climate change through his new book, emphasizing that three key technologies could significantly mitigate the issue.
China crosses the "climatic Rubicon". Experts dispute Beijing's policy
The article discusses changes in China's CO2 emissions, the impact of renewable energy on its economy, and concerns among experts regarding China's climate policy.
Government launches consultation into locally made wind infrastructure
The Australian government has initiated a consultation process to explore domestic manufacturing capabilities for wind turbine infrastructure.
Acciona boosts its profit by 90% to 803 million with the sale of renewable assets
Acciona has reported a 90% increase in profits, reaching 803 million euros, attributed to its renewable asset sales and robust performance in related businesses.
Renewable rollout leaves $600k repair bill for road 'bogholes'
Regional councils in New South Wales are facing significant repair bills for roads damaged by renewable energy projects, with one council reporting a cost of $600,000 for repairs.
Plans of the Ministry of Economics: Rich will cut funding for small PV systems
The German Federal Ministry of Economics plans to eliminate subsidies for new small solar power systems, according to a draft bill.
Draft for Reform of the EEG: Katherina Reiche Wants to Abolish Funding for Solar Roof Installations
Germany's Economic Minister Katherina Reiche proposes cutting subsidies for small solar panel installations as part of a reform to the Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG), igniting backlash from coalition partners.
Own electricity with municipal money. Cities responded to residents' needs
Polish cities are launching programs to support the installation of photovoltaic systems, providing financial aid to residents seeking renewable energy solutions.
System that generates electricity using marine bacteria developed at Unesp; understand
A research project at Sรฃo Paulo State University (Unesp) has developed an experimental system that generates electricity using the photosynthesis of marine bacteria.
Heat from miles underground to power 10,000 homes in UK renewable energy first
The UK's first deep geothermal electricity plant has begun operations in Cornwall, capable of powering 10,000 homes while also extracting lithium for battery production.
CM Yogi Visits Hydrogen Plant in Yamanashi, Japan
CM Yogi visited a hydrogen plant in Yamanashi, Japan, to learn about advanced technologies for generating hydrogen and electricity from water.
The government succeeded. The network bill has left the commission's freezer
The Polish government has advanced its network bill through parliamentary committees, aiming to reform the process of connecting new energy sources to the national electricity grid.
Mavros: PPC has doubled its installed capacity in Romania
PPC Group's Deputy CEO Konstantinos Mavros announced that the company's renewable energy capacity in Romania has doubled to 1.5 GW, with plans to reach 2 GW by year's end.
Energy Supply: A Heating System for All
Large heat pumps can provide energy for industrial processes or district heating networks, and there is still potential for improvements.
Renewable Energy under Market Pressure: Challenges and Solutions for Producers at the PSEW Forum 2026
The article discusses the challenges faced by renewable energy sources in Poland, focusing on wind and solar energy as key components of the country's energy transition.
Hyosung Heavy Industries 'Core Technology for West Coast Energy Highway HVDC to be Completed Next Year'
Hyosung Heavy Industries announced a roadmap to localize its high-voltage direct current (HVDC) technology by next year, aiming to secure sovereignty in the domestic power grid and enhance export competitiveness.