As the European Union navigates the complex path toward decarbonization, a significant policy battle is unfolding over the future of first-generation (1G) biofuels, which are derived from food crops. Proposed European Commission regulations aim to exclude these established biofuels from the bloc's
A Landmark Policy Shift: Nepal Embraces Biofuel After more than two decades of deliberation, the government of Nepal has officially approved a policy to introduce ethanol-blended petrol, a landmark decision with the potential to significantly alter the nation's economic and environmental landscape.
As nations globally grapple with the intricate challenge of decarbonizing their power grids without compromising reliability, Malaysia has taken a decisive and forward-thinking leap to secure its energy future. The nation’s Energy Commission has initiated a landmark project that addresses the core
The long-held approach to integrating renewable energy has traditionally followed a straightforward, if prohibitively expensive, mantrbuild more grid capacity to accommodate every new kilowatt of power. This paradigm, however, is being fundamentally challenged in France, where a strategic pivot
Indonesia is taking a monumental leap forward in its clean energy ambitions as ACWA Power, a leading Saudi-listed energy firm, officially commences commercial operations at its groundbreaking Garuda Green Hydrogen Project this year. This transformative $1 billion venture represents one of Southeast
For local governments caught between tightening budgets and the escalating demands of climate change, the path forward often appears to be a choice between fiscal responsibility and environmental stewardship. Yet, the Telford & Wrekin Council has demonstrated that these two objectives are not