Clean hydrogen was once seen as a game-changer for decarbonizing industries such as shipping, aviation, chemicals, steel, and cement. Initially, there was significant excitement about the potential of clean hydrogen, especially when industry leaders like Larry Fink touted its future. However, the
Montenegro's power utility, Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG), has unveiled an ambitious plan to bolster its renewable energy portfolio by adding 200 MW of solar power plants within the next three years. In the latest development, CEO Ivan Bulatović revealed that the company's strategy
African nations are making significant strides in advancing sustainability through major investments in clean energy. Several countries are spearheading ambitious projects and implementing policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions, enhancing energy efficiency, and promoting sustainable
In a remarkable step toward advancing renewable energy infrastructure, Spain's Zelestra has formed a strategic alliance with India's public sector corporation SJVN to develop a large-scale hybrid power project. This groundbreaking initiative will see the construction of a 500MW
Thailand has set an ambitious goal of reducing electricity prices and expanding its renewable energy portfolio to attract high-tech investments. At a recent business forum in Bangkok, former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who leads the ruling Pheu Thai Party, made it clear that lowering
Nepal, a country rich in natural water resources, faced severe energy shortages and prolonged power outages a decade ago. The lack of adequate infrastructure left many Nepali citizens reliant on candlelight, especially during dry seasons. Despite having the second-largest hydropower potential in