Record Coal Surge Undermines Global Climate Goals Despite Renewable Energy Boom
Global Energy Paradox: Renewables Grow While Coal Consumption Reaches New Heights The world faces a troubling energy contradiction as new…
Global Energy Paradox: Renewables Grow While Coal Consumption Reaches New Heights The world faces a troubling energy contradiction as new…
From Oil Giant to Solar Aspirant: Iran’s Energy Transformation Iran, a nation blessed with the world’s third-largest oil reserves and…
Climate Progress Off-Track Across All Major Indicators A comprehensive new assessment of global climate efforts reveals that progress toward meeting…
Policy Shifts and Market Adaptation in US Energy Storage The US energy storage market is demonstrating remarkable resilience despite initial…
ISO New England has launched its first transitional cluster study examining 26 interconnection requests representing approximately 8 gigawatts of clean energy capacity. The review includes 21 battery storage projects alongside wind and solar developments, with completion expected by August 2026.
ISO New England has initiated what sources describe as a significant transitional cluster study involving 26 interconnection requests with a combined summer capacity of approximately 8 gigawatts, according to reports from the grid operator. The comprehensive review, announced this week, represents a new approach to managing the region’s growing queue of renewable energy and storage projects seeking connection to the electrical grid.
A comprehensive study evaluating steel industry sustainability across 64 Belt and Road countries shows steady progress despite persistent environmental challenges. The research identifies key obstacles including industrial value added and resource dependency as major barriers to greener transformation.
According to recent research published in Scientific Reports, the steel industry across Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) countries has demonstrated a steady upward trend in sustainability performance over the past two decades. The study, which analyzed data from 64 BRI nations between 2000 and 2023, reportedly found an average annual growth rate of 1.04% in sustainability levels, despite the sector remaining the largest carbon emitter among 31 manufacturing sub-sectors globally.
Revolutionizing Electrochemical Refining with Copper-Enhanced GOR In the pursuit of sustainable energy solutions, researchers have achieved a significant breakthrough in…
The Renewable Energy Revolution in SADC Nations Across the Southern African Development Community region, a quiet energy transformation is underway.…
The Overlooked Giant: Why Scope 3 Emissions Demand a New Approach For large organizations, particularly in sectors like healthcare, finance,…
Revolutionizing Construction with Recycled Plastic The construction industry is witnessing a remarkable transformation as researchers develop high-performance structural materials from…