Electrification

China's Battery Makers Face a Major Slump in 2026
Infrastructure & Technology China's Battery Makers Face a Major Slump in 2026

After years of seemingly unstoppable expansion that crowned it the undisputed king of the global battery market, China's formidable battery industry is now bracing for an abrupt and painful reckoning in 2026. The very forces that propelled its ascent—aggressive government support and insatiable

Can Green Hydrogen Turn Lalitpur Into an Energy Hub?
Renewable Energy Can Green Hydrogen Turn Lalitpur Into an Energy Hub?

A quiet district in Uttar Pradesh is on the cusp of a monumental energy transformation, driven by a ₹1,200 crore investment in one of the world's most promising clean fuels. The proposed green hydrogen plant in Lalitpur represents more than an industrial project; it is a strategic bet on a

Spain Risks Missing Its 2030 Wind Energy Targets
Environmental & Regulations Spain Risks Missing Its 2030 Wind Energy Targets

Spain, a country blessed with abundant natural resources and a robust industrial backbone for renewable energy, finds itself on a precarious path where its ambitious climate goals are diverging sharply from its on-the-ground reality. A critical report from the Spanish Wind Energy Association (AEE)

What Will Power Our Future Skies and Seas?
Energy Management What Will Power Our Future Skies and Seas?

The very systems of global shipping and aviation that knit together the modern world economy also present one of the most stubborn environmental challenges of our time, contributing billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere each year. These sectors are notoriously difficult to

Biomass Offers Reliable, Green Power for Data Centers
Renewable Energy Biomass Offers Reliable, Green Power for Data Centers

As the digital backbone of the global economy, data centers are consuming electricity at an unprecedented and rapidly accelerating rate, posing a significant challenge to environmental sustainability goals. In the European Union alone, the electricity demand from these facilities is projected to

This Tiny Toad Halted a Dam and Survived a Flood
Renewable Energy This Tiny Toad Halted a Dam and Survived a Flood

In the lush landscape of southern Brazil, a creature no larger than a human thumb has waged battles of epic proportions, becoming an unlikely symbol of resilience in an age of ecological crisis. This is the admirable little red-bellied toad, Melanophryniscus admirabilis , an amphibian whose entire

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