According to Power Development Plan VIII, renewable energy will account for between 30.9 and 39.2% of the country’s total power capacity by 2030.
Brighten Your Las Vegas Home with Solar Power – KTNV
Discover how switching to solar in Las Vegas can lower energy bills, increase home value, and protect against rising utility costs while taking …
The scramble to launch data centers into space is heating up – The Verge
A solar–powered ‘Galactic Brain’ is supposed to side-step energy constraints new data centers face on Earth.
Renewable Energy, Dec. 10, 2025
Renewable Energy, Dec. 10, 2025 … There will be no issue of Gas Market Reconnaissance published on Mar. 29, 2024, due to the Good Friday holiday. The …
Why corporates are getting real on renewables purchasing – Reuters
In 2023, corporate power purchase agreements (PPAs) unlocked a quarter of wind and solar capacity globally, outside China, compared with 5% in 2015, …
Bright Power: Interview With EVP Andrea Mancino About The Renewable-Energy Solutions …
Bright Power is an energy-efficiency and renewable-energy solutions firm that helps buildings reduce costs and emissions.
Rising worldwide challenges to climate-induced extreme low-production events of … – Nature
The global shift toward solar photovoltaic (PV) and wind power is crucial to climate mitigation, yet climate change may intensify extreme …
EIA cuts 2026 power generation forecast by more than a percentage point – Utility Dive
An aerial view of a large solar farm in a desert landscape. The Oberon Solar O&M farm on March 24, 2024, in Ector County, Texas. The Energy …
Solar Energy Industries Association names Darren Van’t Hof as interim president and CEO
The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) board of directors has named Darren Van’t Hof interim president and chief executive officer.
NextEra signs 2.5GW of renewable energy agreements with Meta for projects across US
NextEra Energy Resources and Meta have signed 11 PPAs and two energy storage agreements (ESAs) totalling 2.5GW of renewable energy projects.