• Russia continues striking Ukraine's energy infrastructure

    Every weekday The Telegraph's top journalists analyse the Russian invasion of Ukraine from all angles and tell you what you need to know

  • Jobs bonanza from 'energy superpower' era for industry

    Some 60,000 jobs in solar panel manufacturing and $82 billion in turbine tower production by 2050 are in the wind if Australia becomes a clean energy superpower. Manufacturing will also get a shot in the arm from port-side construction plants, high-voltage cable needs and electric truck production under a blueprint to be released on Wednesday. […]

  • Greenvolt Group Enters Romanian Renewable Energy Market

    Greenvolt Group, an international operator in the renewable energy market through multiple technologies, enters the Romanian market in the Distributed Generation segment. The decision to enter Romania, the 10th country in the Group’s expansion plan (Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece, France, Poland, Irland, UK, Germany) at the European level on this segment, stems from an awareness […]

  • NGCP, ECCP sign deal to advance renewable energy development

    In a landmark move toward fostering innovation and sustainability in the energy landscape of the country, the National Grid Corp. of the Philippines and the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines have inked an agreement to formalize their commitment to mutually advocate the utilization of renewable energy resources in the Philippines to increase the country’s power supply and energy generation.

  • Cuba launches new energy transition strategy in Abu Dhabic

    Abu Dhabi, Apr 17 (Prensa Latina) Cuban Deputy Energy and Mines Minister Tatiana Amaran explained at the 14th Assembly of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) the new strategies adopted by her country to achieve energy transition. The post Cuba launches new energy transition strategy in Abu Dhabic first appeared on Prensa Latina.

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    A shift to renewable energy is 'hopeless' without efficiencies, environmentalist says

    Explorer and environmentalist Bertrand Piccard estimates that three-quarters of the world's energy goes to waste.

  • The time is ripe for utilities to play a larger role in the energy transition

    Utilities should provide upfront support to low- to moderate-income customers customers for residential electrification and decarbonization measures to prevent them from being stuck on the existing fossil fuel systems.

  • Mahindra to invest nearly $150 million in renewable energy projects

    BENGALURU: Tech-to-tractor conglomerate Mahindra Group will invest 12 billion rupees (about $144 million) to set up solar and wind energy projects of 150 megawatt (MW) hybrid capacity in India, it said on Monday. The projects will be developed by the group's renewable energy unit Mahindra Susten with Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan Board, one of Canada's largest pension funds, as its strategic partner. Mahindra & Mahindra will also acquire a 26% stake in its solar power generating unit Gelos...

  • Shell says it ‘lobbies for energy transition’ during climate ruling appeal

    Company is fighting Dutch court ruling that says it must emit 45% less CO2 by 2030 than in 2019Shell has argued that it “lobbies for, not against, the energy transition” on the final day of its appeal against an important climate ruling.The fossil fuel company is fighting the decision of a Dutch court in 2021 that forces it to pump 45% less planet-heating CO2 into the atmosphere by 2030 than it did in 2019. In court on Friday, Shell argued the ruling is ineffective, onerous and does not fit into...

  • Abu Dhabi state oil company reportedly looked at buying BP

    Adnoc decided move was not right fit but it is latest sign of foreign buyers circling UK firmsAbu Dhabi’s state-owned oil company reportedly recently explored a multibillion-pound bid for BP, in a sign that depressed share values in London are making even the biggest British businesses takeover targets.Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc) considered options including buying BP or acquiring a large stake before deciding it was not the right fit and abandoning preliminary discussions, according...

  • Efficiency boost: Dual light pulses minimize energy for phase transitions

    Researchers have explained the mechanisms behind a counterintuitive phenomenon: Making a phase transition effective requires less energy if it is initiated by two pulses of light instead of just one. The energy needed to complete the phase transition has been reduced by 6% and could be further optimized. These results have the potential to be transferred to other materials, offering new avenues for precise material control and technological innovation.

  • Oklo, Diamondback Energy in talks on nuclear PPA for oil and gas operations

    The nonbinding agreement has Oklo providing 50-MW Powerhouse reactors to Diamondback’s operations for as long as 40 years.