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11 06 2019 | 17:59

Michael Bloomberg launches $500m campaign to end US coal production.

Michael Bloomberg, American Businessman, 108th Mayor of New York and 9th richest man on the planet has pledged $500 million under a new campaign ‘Beyond Carbon’ towards ending US coal production.…

11 06 2019 | 10:53

How countries can learn from Jordan’s renewable energy pivot.

By 2021 the country is aiming to have well over half of its power generated by wind or solar energy On the road from Wadi Rum to Petra in Jordan, where signs point to the Sheikh Zayed solar complex…

11 06 2019 | 10:49

Construction of 40 MW Malindi solar photovoltaic project in Kenya begins.

Construction of 40 MW Malindi solar photovoltaic project in Kenya has commenced.Globeleq, project developers and Africa’s leading independent power producer announced the reports. The project which…

11 06 2019 | 10:48

Europe Invests in African Renewable Energy.

The provider of testing and advisory services to the energy value chain including renewables and energy management, DNV GL has joined European signatories including ABB, EDP Renewables, Enel Green…

11 06 2019 | 10:45

Construction of US $34m Sidi Ifni desalination plant in Morocco to begin

The Moroccan authorities has announced that construction of Sidi Ifni desalination plant is set to begin following German development agency, Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW)granting US $34m loan…

11 06 2019 | 10:42

Geothermal electricity contributing to energy security in Turkey.

Geothermal electricity generation keeps gradually increasing in Turkey and continues to play an important role in decreasing dependency on foreign energy import. Reporting on the released…

11 06 2019 | 09:40

UK launching new scheme to pay households for unused renewable power.

BRITAIN will launch a new scheme to pay households producing energy from renewable sources, such as solar panels, for their surplus electricity, the government said on Sunday. Around 800,000 homes…

11 06 2019 | 08:46

The last of the 'Gorillas in the Mist' is presumed dead.

The last of the "Gorillas in the Mist" -- made famous by renowned American primatologist Dian Fossey -- is believed to have died.

10 06 2019 | 17:16

White House 'blocked analyst's written testimony calling climate change possibly catastrophic, telling him it was alarmist propaganda'

Analyst Rod Schoonover was blocked by the White House from submitting written testimony to House Intelligence Committee, new report says

10 06 2019 | 15:16

AWEA Offshore WINDPOWER 2019 Conference.

October 22 - 23, 2019 Boston Park Plaza | Boston, MA Improving project economics and establishing robust state policies led to a surge in offshore wind activity in 2018. At the end of the year,…

10 06 2019 | 14:55

WIND EUROPE: Conference, Denmark, 26 - 28 November.

The WindEurope Offshore conference is the leading-edge, international conference for the offshore wind industry. Get advanced learning, hear about important industry trends and network with your…

10 06 2019 | 14:29

A Renewable Energy Solution Using the Planet’s Largest Battery: The Ocean.

Let’s start with an overview of wave energy Wave energy is one of the largest untapped renewable energy resources on the planet. As the sun heats the ocean’s surface, weather patterns are created…

10 06 2019 | 14:14

Solar Africa 2019 - Latest Event Updates.

The 06thSolar Kenya is back again this July to open a whole new world of export opportunities for the foreign exhibitors.

10 06 2019 | 14:01

Kenyan Villagers Use 'Digital Wells' to Cope with Record Drought.

NAKURU, KENYA — Kenya is facing one of the worst stretches of drought in years, causing underdevelopment, fights over water, and fears of starvation. However, a village in western Kenya is using a…

10 06 2019 | 09:50

Standing Rock Fights On: Tribal Activism Goes Solar.

Three years after the historic anti-pipeline protests in North Dakota, activists are bringing renewable energy to the oil-rich land.

10 06 2019 | 09:40

'Why replace dolphins with oil drilling?': the battle for Greece's marine life.

Before the giants of oil and gas joined the litany of threats facing Greek sperm whales, the plight of the world’s largest-toothed animal was little known. Like the Hellenic trench, which was…

10 06 2019 | 09:35

It’s Time to Stop Calling Natural Gas a ‘Bridge Fuel’ to a Safe Climate, Says New Report.

Natural gas, marketed for years as a “bridge fuel” to cleaner energy sources, cannot be part of any climate solution, according to a new report from Oil Change International.

10 06 2019 | 09:17

Renewable energy overtakes gas for heating new buildings in Germany.

BERLIN, June 6 (Xinhua) -- Two thirds of newly constructed buildings in Germany were partly heated with renewable energies such as geothermal energy, solar heat, wood or biogas in 2018, according to…

10 06 2019 | 09:03

The winds of change blow for Japan’s energy mix

Following the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, Japan has struggled as many of its nuclear power plants remain off the grid, forcing the country to turn to expensive foreign gas imports. A new…

10 06 2019 | 08:59

Poland under pressure to ‘walk the talk’ on coal phase-out.

Environmental activists are raising the pressure on Poland and other EU member states to clarify their coal phase-out plans, saying countries receiving EU energy transition funds cannot “have their…