The New England Clean Energy Connect (NECEC) project has faced considerable financial and logistical hurdles due to construction delays spurred by political disputes in Maine. Initially estimated to cost around $1 billion, the project's total expenses have now surged past $1.5 billion, primarily
The Chenab River, a crucial lifeline for hydroelectric power generation in Jammu and Kashmir, is facing alarmingly low water levels, creating a significant challenge for the region. The situation has been exacerbated by an extended dry spell and insufficient rainfall, creating a ripple effect on
In a concerted effort to meet its state-mandated clean-energy goals and stabilize energy rates, Grant Public Utility District (PUD) in Ephrata is preparing to review two major energy contracts. The first proposed contract involves purchasing 80 megawatts of solar power from Goose Prairie Solar,
Ghana is making strides in diversifying its energy sources to reduce dependency on fossil fuels, illustrated by the commissioning of Phase two of the Tsatsadu Micro Hydropower project in the Volta Region. This initiative aligns with the country’s commitment to sustainable development and renewable
Kazakhstan is taking a significant step towards redefining its energy landscape by proposing the inclusion of nuclear energy in the same category as renewable energy sources like solar and wind power. This initiative forms part of a wider legislative framework designed to accelerate the country’s
After several months of extensive consultations and revisions, Greece has unveiled the final version of its National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP). This plan sets forth the nation’s strategic goals for various types of renewable energy, pumped hydropower, and hydrogen technologies up to the year