WEA calls for transparent, independent oversight of regional power markets, ensuring fair rules for all stakeholders in the evolving Western energy landscape.
The sale of Limestone Coast North cements Pacific Green’s leadership in Australia’s fast-growing battery energy storage sector.
UK-based OMSI will install an 11km submarine cable linking Belize’s San Pedro and Caye Caulker to the mainland, improving grid reliability.
With a £2.5 billion investment and an anticipated completion in 2029, the project promises long-term economic and environmental benefits.
JetWind Power’s innovative energy pods transform airplane exhaust into renewable power, easing grid demand and scaling to global markets in 2025.
ABB and Sage Geosystems join forces to expand geothermal energy, targeting 150 MW of clean, reliable power with advanced tech solutions.
The Development of AI-Driven Sustainable Tourism in Saudi Arabia
Printed semiconductor technology is transforming window shades into zero-emission power sources, improving energy efficiency and supporting sustainability goals.
Prosperity Works and Chaberton Energy are expanding community solar in New Mexico. With 28 MW planned, the initiative will provide renewable energy to low-income families.
The Ivanpah Solar Plant, once a leader in solar-thermal energy, is shutting down early as PV solar proves more efficient and cost-effective.
New research shows machine learning can predict clean energy stock trends, but policy shifts under Trump may impact ESG markets and investment strategies.
A breakthrough at UMass Amherst could supply 30% of U.S. nickel demand using modified plants. This innovation supports green energy and mining.
Trump’s policies, court rulings, and global shifts drive major changes in January 2025. Here are the top 10 stories.
Averting historic price hikes through the PJM agreement and how Pennsylvania’s leadership prevented skyrocketing energy bills.
Can Ames' new grant program make community climate action more accessible?
How are rural Texas counties thriving thanks to renewable energy investments?
With 60M Ethiopians still off-grid, ELEAP delivers power to 6.3M people and 19K facilities
With businesses losing up to $300,000 annually on downtime and inefficient power systems, the demand for flexible and cost-effective infrastructure solutions is at an all-time high.
The latest PJM report highlights how the projected 3.1% growth in energy demands will shape infrastructure investments for decades.
How renewable energy projects are transforming Yemen, providing hope to communities through sustainable solutions and economic empowerment.