Huawei Pivots to Renewable Energy as Smartphones Slump – U.S. sanctions force Chinese company to pursue solar power and storage projects.
Renewable Energy Is Now Mandatory for Cryptomining | Financial Tribune
Permission for cryptomining in Iran will henceforth be given only to miners using renewable energy, the Ministry of Industries, Mining and Trade …
Ukraine war increases urgency for renewable energy, says Schroders chief | Financial Times
The US and European markets for renewable energy assets are forecast to grow by more than $1tn to 2030 as part of the global transition to net zero.
Norway, U.K. Invest $39 Million in South Africa Renewable Energy | Financial Post
The countries’ development-finance institutions will help Black-owned renewables company H1 Capital build 2,400 megawatts of new wind and solar plants …
Tunisia: World Bank Willing to Invest in Renewable Energy and Support Steg – allAfrica.com
… institution is willing to invest in the renewable energy sector in Tunisia and provide technical support to institutions operating in this sector.
Hybrid projects enable 50+% renewable energy use at remote Australian locations
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) said last week that the microgrid at Agnew Gold Mine in Western Australia, has been successfully …
How Can We Make The Transition To Renewable Energy Easier? – Intelligent Living
Making the transition to renewable energy is not going to be easy, but it’s important if we want to protect our environment and our health.
Renewable Energy to Power First Lithium Mines of North America
North America’s First Lithium Mine Will Be Powered By Renewable Energy in Manitoba province of Canada in near future.
An empty lot in East St. Louis will soon become a source of renewable energy | STLPR
“It will contribute to the state of Illinois’ renewable energy goals and it will bring technology to the area that will enable East St. Louis to …
New study reveals small-scale renewable energy sources could cause power failures – ScienceDaily
Renewable energy that feeds into the main power grid could destabilize the system and potentially cause power failures according to a new study.