The global push towards clean energy has seen tremendous strides, especially in recent years. The world is witnessing a proliferation of renewable energy systems ranging from sprawling solar farms to towering wind turbines. Yet, this remarkable growth in clean energy is consistently overshadowed by
Methane emissions from coal mines have recently come under scrutiny in Australia, with a notable focus on the Hail Creek mine in Queensland. This issue has gained considerable attention due to the significant discrepancies identified between the emissions reported by mine operators and those
Amid global shifts towards sustainable energy, Indonesia has taken a significant step by forming a specialized task force dedicated to accelerating the country's green energy transition. Despite the withdrawal of the United States from the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP), Indonesia
Offshore wind energy is integral to the European Union’s plan to double its share of renewables by 2030. The target is for 42.5% of electricity in the region to come from green sources, requiring offshore wind capacity to rise from 204 GW to 450 GW. Numerous challenges such as grid connections and
The quest for achieving net zero carbon emissions in the UK by 2050 represents a monumental challenge necessitating significant changes on multiple fronts. While commendable progress has been made in cleaning up the country's power supply through substantial investments in renewable energy sources
For decades, Meghalaya's coal reserves fueled economic growth but ravaged its environment. The state relied on rat-hole mining—a dangerous practice involving narrow tunnels, often worked by children, causing severe injuries and fatalities. Environmental destruction and human suffering were rampant.