Africa’s Solar Wave: African Businesses All Set To Expand Solar Industry
Eighteen African countries are set to develop new green power infrastructure and energy storage plants. The Africa Solar Industry Association (AFSIA) noted almost 2GW of large scale project declarations since the start of June. The International Renewable Energy (IRENA) assessed a rise at the end of 2020,
UN Declares Nuclear Energy As Lowest Carbon Electricity Source
The anthropogenic effects of climate change are a global-scale problem and are credited to the burning of fossil fuels. To mitigate it needs to be addressed simultaneously for maximum effectiveness. It can be achieved by tapping into current available low carbon electricity sources like nuclear power and
The US Is Investing Millions For Wave Energy Technology Projects
The U.S. Department of Energy has announced $27 million in federal funding for wave energy focused on research and development projects. To encourage innovation in this particular renewable energy, the DOE said that funding was aimed to advance wave energy technologies and make them more commercially viable. PacWave South
The European Union Unveils A Far-Reaching Climate Change Plan
The EU aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 and has put that plan into action by announcing a raft of climate change proposals and policies. This Wednesday, a dozen proposals were drafted requiring approval by the bloc’s 27 member states and the EU parliament. These plans include
Low-cost Renewable Hydrogen Is The Inevitable Energy Driver
Is the Middle East capable of opening the door for affordable and clean hydrogen? It seems so. In the past 18 months, the three record-breaking, low solar price rates recorded in the Middle East are enough evidence to back this claim. IRENA claims that the region has