• A clean energy future is within our reach

    A healthy future for our children and grandchildren depends on progress towards net-zero carbon emissions and a swift transition to clean energy.

  • How thermal batteries are heating up energy storage

    We need heat to make everything from steel bars to ketchup packets. Today, a whopping 20% of global energy demand goes to producing heat used in industry, and most of that heat is generated by burning fossil fuels. In an effort to clean up industry, a growing number of companies are working to supply that…

  • 7 ways to reduce energy consumption

    In Nigeria, electrical energy is one of the forms of energy mostly in demand due to the vital role it plays in the country’s economic development. According to Energypedia, “Nigeria is one of the most underpowered countries in the world, with actual consumption 80 per cent below expectations based on current population and income levels.” Read More

  • California Confronts Challenges with Solar Energy Overload

    The state boasts nearly 47 gigawatts of installed solar capacity, sufficient to supply electricity to about 13.9 million homes.

  • Want less mining? Switch to clean energy.

    Political fights over mining and minerals are heating up, and there are growing environmental and sociological concerns about how to source the materials the world needs to build new energy technologies.  But low-emissions energy sources, including wind, solar, and nuclear power, have a smaller mining footprint than coal and natural gas, according to a new…

  • Azincourt Energy (CVE:AAZ) Trading Up 20%

    Azincourt Energy Corp. (CVE:AAZ – Get Free Report) rose 20% during mid-day trading on Wednesday . The company traded as high as C$0.03 and last traded at C$0.03. Approximately 216,600 shares traded hands during trading, a decline of 20% from the average daily volume of 269,374 shares. The stock had previously closed at C$0.03. Azincourt […]

  • Cheaper renewable energy driving electricity costs down

    Rising demand for electricity has been met by more solar and wind generation, which is keeping a lid on prices and carbon emissions, the market operator says. Renewable energy generation drove down wholesale prices in the first three months of 2024 despite higher temperatures pushing up electricity demand, according to the Australian Energy Market Operator’s […]

  • Labour making a 'big commitment' to clean energy

    Shadow Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood denies that Labour has lost its ambition on clean energy.

  • Energy company’s flight plans for birds

    Energy company Vattenfall is testing an infrared camera system to monitor bird collisions with offshore wind turbines at its Hollandse Kust Zuid installation. “We are still looking for the right technology to understand the dangers,” Jesper Kyed Larsen, a bioscience expert at Vattenfall, said. “We need to understand the real risk that wind farms pose […]

  • Apple increases investment in clean energy and water

    Apple is making significant strides in expanding its clean energy and water conservation efforts worldwide. As part of its ambitious Apple 2030 project, the company has set a bold target to achieve carbon neutrality across its entire value chain by the end of this decade. This comprehensive plan encompasses a wide range of initiatives, from […]

  • Crazy UK energy policy is proving costly

    That’s exactly what has happened this month to residents in Greendykes and other parts of the city where they are part of a district heating scheme. People are angry, and with good reason. Out of the blue they found their heating account charges had suddenly gone up from five pence a unit to 26 pence, adding up to £200 a month to bills. No notice, no explanation, just an automatic adjustment to their online accounts. The Greendykes residents – some tenants, some owners - live in a new...

  • Lawmakers blast Biden over new energy regulation

    (The Center Square) – Lawmakers at a hearing Thursday raised concerns about the impact of a recent Biden administration decision to freeze permits for certain new export sites for liquefied natural gas, a major energy export for the U.S. The White House announced the freeze in January, arguing that climate change concerns justify the decision and that the U.S. is already exporting enough natural gas for now. “Today, we have an evolving understanding of the market...