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.
Breathtaking footage. The giant cooling tower of a German power plant came down
The article discusses the demolition of a large cooling tower at a German power plant, showcasing stunning footage of the event.
TalTech's Best Researcher of the Year Helps to Break Plastic Dependency, Young Researcher Makes Electric Systems Smarter
Tallinn University of Technology honors scientists who are making significant contributions beyond the laboratory, especially focusing on the breakthroughs by researchers Andres Krumme and Andrii Chub.
V. Benkunskas: Green hydrogen production planned to start this autumn, with hydrogen-powered buses to be launched
This autumn, Vilnius plans to initiate green hydrogen production and launch hydrogen-powered public transport buses as part of its commitment to achieve zero CO2 emissions in its public transport and heating sectors by 2030.
HelleniQ Energy: Over 1 billion comparable EBITDA for the fourth year, - Dividend of 0.60 euros per share
HelleniQ Energy reports over 1 billion euros in comparable EBITDA for the fourth consecutive year, attributing its performance to strategic transformations and favorable conditions in the international market.
Opening of the "Riga Heat" Electrode Boiler
AS "Rīgas siltums" has inaugurated a new electrode water-heating boiler at its heating plant in Imanta, Riga.
Fair transformation, or what exactly?
The article discusses the challenges and importance of the energy transition in Poland, emphasizing the need for social trust and the balance of sustainable energy, security, and affordability.
Premiere for the bond of Capital Clean Energy Carriers on the Athens Stock Exchange
The trading debut of Capital Clean Energy Carriers' new €250 million corporate bond took place on the Athens Stock Exchange, marking the first corporate bond issuance for 2026.
Orlen and Synthos have a contract to design a small reactor for Poland
Polish companies Orlen and Synthos have signed an agreement to design a small nuclear reactor, marking a significant step in the country's atomic energy development plans.
What Net Zero homes are like and how much they cost
Net Zero homes are a growing trend in sustainable living, producing as much energy as they consume, and are designed to meet global decarbonization goals.
He built his own hydroelectric power station from scratch and now lives with his own energy, independent of the grid
A man in Argentina has successfully built a mini hydroelectric power station to supply his home with energy independent of the electricity grid.
New Study: How Much Can Bidirectional Charging Save
A new pilot project in Gothenburg highlights the financial and environmental benefits of bidirectional charging technology for electric vehicles.
He created a device that transforms plastic waste into gasoline
Julian Brown, a young inventor from Atlanta, has developed a device that converts plastic waste into fuel through a thermal decomposition process.
Dangerous waste will soon provide indoor heating and electricity
A hazardous waste incineration plant in Tartu, Estonia, is set to start testing a new facility that is seven times more powerful than the existing one, which currently processes nearly 2000 tons of waste annually.
Plan Sonora in Progress
The Sonora state government, led by Alfonso Durazo, is actively working on multiple fronts to attract foreign investments, particularly through the Sonora Sustainable Energy Plan and the Kutsari program for semiconductor development.
Folha renews campaign in defense of clean energy
Folha, celebrating its 105th anniversary, renews its campaign advocating for clean energy in Brazil.
John Deere puts a corn in the tank
John Deere is set to unveil a nearly pure ethanol tractor at the Commodity Classic in Texas, marking a significant shift in agricultural energy policies.
Government plans to build aviation fuel 'SAF' plants in Mexico City and Cancún
The Mexican government is planning to construct two sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) blending plants in strategic locations: Mexico City and Cancún.
How long does a hybrid car battery last, according to specialists
Experts suggest that with proper maintenance, hybrid car batteries can last over 350,000 kilometers and benefit from regenerative charging during driving.
Social Housing, Bonuses Ready: Winning the Sustainability Challenge
The article discusses the transition toward energy efficiency in public housing in Italy, emphasizing the importance of these changes for sustainable growth.
Durazo positions Guaymas Port at the center of the energy agenda in alliance with the US
Governor Alfonso Durazo Montaño of Sonora emphasizes the strategic importance of Guaymas Port in fostering Mexico-US economic relations through significant investments in energy logistics.
Green Electricity: Reiche's Plans Are an Attack on the Energy Transition
A German proposal suggests renewable energy producers should take on more costs associated with electricity grid overload, which critics argue undermines the transition to sustainable energy.
LASG launches waste-to-energy biogas plant
The Lagos State Government inaugurated the Ikosi Fruit Market Biodigester Plant to convert organic waste into biogas, supporting sustainable waste management efforts in Lagos.
"A serious mistake": Marine Le Pen warns Sébastien Lecornu about the publication of the decree on the PPE
Marine Le Pen has warned Sébastien Lecornu that publishing the energy programming decree (PPE) would be a serious mistake for France's energy future.
FG to kickstart solar project in new Oyo varsity
The Nigerian Federal Government is set to initiate a one-megawatt solar electrification project at the Federal University of Agriculture and Technology in Oyo State, aimed at enhancing sustainable energy access in universities.
IPN develops organic solar cells with Spanish university
The Instituto Politécnico Nacional in Mexico is developing organic solar cells in collaboration with the Universitat Rovira i Virgili in Spain, aiming to create sustainable energy solutions.
The Electrical Technology Revolution is Also Felt in Latvia
Latvian households are increasingly adopting heat pumps despite soaring electricity prices, which have reached historical highs this January.
Africa.. Expectations for a Solar Energy Boom After a Record Year in 2025
Africa is expected to see a solar energy boom following the fastest growth in solar power ever recorded in 2025, adding over six times the annual capacity from the previous year by 2029, according to an industry report by Bloomberg.
Alfonso Durazo inaugurates Community Telebacillerato in Nácori Chico to strengthen rural education
Governor Alfonso Durazo Montaño inaugurated the Community Telebachillerato in Nácori Chico to enhance academic opportunities for students in rural areas as part of the Sonora Sustainable Energy Plan in education.
SV turns in the Melkøya case: Equinor gets to keep the power
The Socialist Left Party (SV) has reversed its stance and will not support a proposal to release power from the Melkøya gas facility, resulting in a lack of majority for the proposal in the Parliament.
Wärtsilä expands its production capacity in Vaasa – a 140 million investment to meet growing energy demand
Wärtsilä is investing 140 million euros to expand its production in Vaasa's Sustainable Technology Hub, increasing capacity by 35% to address the rapidly growing demands in energy and maritime markets.
Net Zero Homes: the system that eliminates the electricity bill forever
Net Zero homes are designed to produce as much energy as they consume over a year, minimizing energy demand and utilizing renewable sources.
Nigeria delivers fully furnished Africa Energy Bank
Nigeria has formally handed over the fully furnished headquarters of the Africa Energy Bank in Abuja to support sustainable financing for oil and gas investments across Africa.
Nigeria hands over Africa Energy Bank HQ, backs June take-off
Nigeria has officially handed over the headquarters of the Africa Energy Bank to the Association of African Petroleum Producing Countries to facilitate sustainable oil and gas investments in Africa.
Medochemie invests in a sustainable future
Medochemie Hellas announces that all of its facilities now operate exclusively on green energy, committing to sustainable development by utilizing energy from photovoltaic parks starting October 1, 2025.
The first A2A Power Hub in Monza. This is how electric cars are recharged
In Monza, the first A2A Power Hub has opened, featuring high-power charging stations to alleviate 'charging anxiety' for electric vehicle owners.
Cheaper and more ecological production of hydrogen peroxide. The material was developed by scientists from Olomouc and Ostrava
Scientists from Olomouc and Ostrava have discovered a method for producing hydrogen peroxide that is cheaper and more environmentally friendly, utilizing only solar energy, oxygen, and water, unlike previous methods that relied on toxic solvents and expensive palladium catalysts.
Energy Transition: Sonnensegler Want to Expand District Heating
The Bürgerenergiegenossenschaft Sonnensegler has expanded its initiatives to include a district heating network in Adelshofen, aiming to implement such systems in other municipalities as part of the national energy transition strategy.
Checkmate move by China: How it managed to hold back 337,000 square kilometers of sand with straw, water, and sunlight
China is transforming the inhospitable landscape of the Taklamakan Desert by using straw, solar energy, and groundwater to stabilize vast areas of shifting sands.
TEN in TIME's tribute to AI: Investments over 7 billion dollars in new technologies
Tsakos Energy Navigation is making significant investments in new technologies exceeding $7 billion, aimed at navigating shipping towards a dynamic and sustainable future.
Energy Waste: We Want the Old DVD Back!
As energy demands soar and data centers expand, there is a growing call for modesty, with even energy providers suggesting a return to DVDs as a more sustainable option.
Vulkan Group, the left-wing 'ecoterrorists' who have shut down Berlin to end 'the rich' and are obsessed with Tesla
The Vulkan Group, referred to as left-wing 'ecoterrorists', is taking drastic measures in Berlin against the wealthy while expressing a fixation on sustainable energy like Tesla.
Proposals for Agricultural Development and Energy Transition
The article discusses the challenges faced by farmers and livestock producers due to high electricity prices, suggesting three strategic proposals for sustainable agricultural development and energy transition.
London Eye architect proposes 14-mile tidal power station off Somerset coast
The architect of the London Eye proposes a £11bn tidal power station off the Somerset coast to support Britain's electricity needs and create a cyclist race track over the Bristol Channel.