More than 1000 shipments of solar energy components worth hundreds of millions of dollars have piled up at U.S. ports since June under a new law …
Is China doing enough to combat the climate crisis? – The Guardian
While it appears committed to renewable energy goals, China’s international commitments fall short of what experts say is needed.
In Egypt, host of COP27, a small step toward green energy – ABC News
The Arab world’s most populous country is taking steps to convert to renewable energy.
US, China tiff over Xinjiang: Chinese solar energy cargo seized at US port | Latest News
US has been one of the most vocal critics of China’s alleged oppression of its minorities and in a latest show of anger, Washington has blocked …
Inox Green Energy IPO: Can this renewable energy player keep your portfolio in green?
Inox Green Energy IPO: Can this renewable energy player keep your portfolio in green? · The valuation of Inox Green looks reasonable, considering the …
OYA, Oil Well Shares Plan $3 Billion, 3GW Clean Energy Project
The Inflation Reduction Act includes numerous incentives to boost renewable energy production and manufacturing, including “energy communities” …
In Egypt, host of COP27, a small step toward green energy – WHEC.com
The Arab world’s most populous country is taking steps to convert to renewable energy. Experts say that Egypt, with near-perpetual sunshine and …
A new dawn: what are the potential renewable energy impacts of the Inflation Reduction Act?
“The clean energy tax break extensions alone provide much-needed stability for renewable energy companies whose increased production is essential to …
Tanzania’s U.S.$18 Billion Renewable Energy Ambition – allAfrica.com
Tanzania’s renewable energy update transpired during the high-level side event at the ongoing COP27 Egypt in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt. President Samia …
Teck Resources secures 100% renewable power supply for Quebrada Blanca phase 2 from 2025
A; TECK.B, NYSE: TECK) will power its Quebrada Blanca phase 2 (QB2) copper project in Chile with 100% renewable energy sources from 2025 onwards.