In recent years, Togo has faced a critical need for sustainable energy solutions, especially in rural areas where access to electricity is limited, impacting the economic and social well-being of communities. Addressing this challenge, the African Development Bank, the European Union, and the
Villanova University’s groundbreaking research, under the leadership of Bryan Eigenbrodt, PhD, Associate Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, is opening up new horizons in the utilization of algae as a biofuel. Eigenbrodt, along with his dedicated team of undergraduate and master’s student
Kosovo is making a significant leap towards embracing renewable energy with its first wind power auction, a groundbreaking event that has garnered attention from companies across the globe. The Ministry of Economy has announced plans to allocate up to 150 megawatts (MW) of wind capacity across two
Vietnam has recently introduced significant regulatory updates in the energy, mineral, and construction sectors. These changes include an amended National Power Development Plan (PDP8), new rooftop solar energy tariffs, updated regulations on construction activities, and a newly passed Law on
The Norwegian parliament's recent decision to permit the construction of hydropower plants in previously protected rivers has ignited a fierce debate and sparked outrage among environmental groups and conservationists. The decision allows for power plants exceeding 1MW to be established in these
Two years after a devastating earthquake in Türkiye affected 11 cities, leaving many without homes, formidable reconstruction efforts have been made. Minister Murat Kurum, in an interview with Nebi Miş, General Director of the Foundation for Political, Economic, and Social Research (SETA), provided