Lake Chad's shrinking waters.
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Read MoreCyprus: Drive towards renewables has been sidetracked by gas.
We’re nowhere near reaching our renewable energy targets and the reasons for the delay defy common sense.
Read MoreRenewable energy co-ops launch manifesto for EU elections.
REScoop is asking candidates and their political parties to guarantee new rights of citizens under the Clean Energy Package The European federation of renewable energy co-ops is asking candidates running for EU elections to take into account ten policy priorities
Read MoreEquinor eyes Greece for major floating wind power projects.
Developer believes nation can mirror UK by making floating sector 'cornerstone' of renewables push. Equinor aims to develop floating wind projects off Greece, the Norwegian energy giant confirmed to Recharge.
Read MoreCutting-edge digitization of your O&M? Bazefield at Hall 3- Stand D30 at WindEurope.
The Bazefield software is the most flexible and comprehensive off-the-shelf system in the market.
Read MoreEnel Green Power acquires U.S. renewable developer Tradewind
Enel Green Power has completed the acquisition of Tradewind Energy, a Kansas company specializing in renewable power.
Read MoreMozambique confirms first cholera cases in wake of Cyclone Idai.
Five cases have been confirmed in the badly damaged port city of Beira, according to health officials. Mozambique said five cases of cholera had been confirmed around the badly damaged port city of Beira, after a pow
Read MoreCoal, oil, and natural gas demand hits record high in 2018.
If the world is going to avoid the worst impacts of climate change, we need to halve greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
Read MoreLevelized Cost of Energy for Lithium-Ion Batteries Is Plummeting.
Bloomberg New Energy Finance finds the long-term costs of multi-hour energy storage can compete with natural gas and coal in an increasing number of markets today.
Read MoreNuclear Energy Institute Seizes on Climate Momentum to Push for Policy Boost.
“The answer to the climate crisis won’t be as simple as replacing carbon with renewables and batteries,” according to NEI’s president and CEO.
Read MoreTime to clean up: Fossil Generation Continued to Dominate the Growing US Microgrid Market in 2018.
Solar-plus-storage still has a long way to go in catching fossil-fuel-based generation in the U.S. microgrid market, according to a new Wood Mackenzie report. The microgrid market is larger than ever, with 545 megawatts of new capacity added in the United States last year.
Read MoreWith Wind And Solar Costs Dropping, U.S. Enters ‘Coal Cost Crossover’.
According to new research, the U.S. has entered a “coal cost crossover,” meaning the majority of existing coal plants are increasingly more expensive than new sources of cleaner energy.
Read MoreKenya to build a railway line linking Nairobi CBD to JKIA.
The government of Kenya plans to build an approximately 20km modern railway line linking Nairobi’s Central Business District to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.
Read MoreZimbabwe to construct US $237m water treatment plants
Zimbabwe is set to construct four water treatment plants and rehabilitate existing ones at a cost of US $273m. Chinese company Sinohydro has been chosen by the municipality of Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe for the development.
Read MoreTanzania to construct 30,000 affordable houses.
The government of Tanzania is set to construct 30,000 affordable houses across the country as part of implementation of the election manifesto of the ruling party, Chama Cha Mapinduzi.
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Read MoreGlobal conference aims to link climate action, sustainable development agendas more closely.
Experts, leaders gather in Copenhagen to promote ambitious action while ensuring no one is left behind.
Read MoreStiglitz urges joint EU-China trade sanctions against the US on climate change.
Nobel Prize laureate Joseph Stiglitz has called on Europe and China to join forces against the United States at the WTO, saying America has become a “free-rider” on climate change under the Trump administration, in violation of global free trade rules.
Read MoreGlobal 'collapse' in number of new coal-fired power plants.
Not long before coal use is over, say analysts, while warning of possible resurgence in China. The number of coal-fired power plants being developed around the world has collapsed in the last three years, according to a report.
Read MoreCommercial solar self-consumption pays off.
Seven questions about commercial solar self-consumption to Michael Vogtmann, Chief Executive of the Franconian Section of the German Solar Energy Society (DGS).
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