The recent signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Philippine Department of Energy (PDOE) and Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) marks a significant development in the energy sector of the Philippines. This agreement focuses on conducting a feasibility study on the rehabilitation
Statera Energy has unveiled plans to build the UK's first utility-scale green hydrogen facility in Aberdeenshire, marking a monumental step in the country's renewable energy journey. The Kintore Hydrogen project, as it is known, is designed to harness excess renewable energy, primarily wind power,
The British government has embarked on an ambitious journey to invest £22 billion over the next 25 years in carbon capture and storage (CCUS) projects. This hefty investment is aimed at curbing CO₂ emissions, spurring economic growth, and revitalizing struggling industrial centers in the UK. Prime
Guatemala's energy landscape is evolving rapidly, and at the heart of this transformation are its hydropower plants. These plants, which have historically been crucial for the region’s energy supply, are now undergoing a significant upgrade through automation and modernization. By leveraging
The completion of the Karuma Hydropower Plant marks a significant milestone in Uganda’s aim to enhance energy security and support sustainable development across the nation. Located in Karuma Town Council, Kiryandongo District, this monumental project began construction in 2013 and concluded in
The Ruzizi hydroelectric power plant in Bukavu, South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has experienced a significant reduction in its electricity production capacity due to the accumulation of plastic waste. This situation is a critical concern for the region, affecting energy supply,