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Grid bottlenecks on the way in Europe?

9 April 2024

A new analysis by the energy think-tank Ember has found that several countries in Europe could soon face bottlenecks in their national transmission energy grids, as more solar and wind power will be generated than these networks have capacity for.

Taiwanese power infrastructure tested by M7.4 earthquake

9 April 2024

Taiwan's power plants and ports came to a standstill on April 3 following a formidable earthquake striking the island's eastern coast.

Vietnam unveils ambitious power plan: LNG, renewables & grid expansion

9 April 2024

Vietnam has laid out a comprehensive roadmap for its power sector with Decision No. 262/QD-TTg. The plan prioritises a mix of imported liquefied natural gas, domestic gas, and renewable energy sources to achieve a total capacity of 56.3 GW by 2030

China’s planned Mingyang wind turbine manufacturing in Scotland named a “priority”

9 April 2024

A planned wind turbine manufacturing plant by Mingyang of China in Scotland is on a shortlist of 10 “priority projects”

Japan’s hydrogen program makes advances using nuclear tech

9 April 2024

Japan is poised to explore hydrogen production through advanced nuclear technology, aiming to commence field trials as early as 2028, according to sources familiar with the matter

Iran’s sole nuclear power plant generates 7.6bn kWh of power in last Persian calendar year

9 April 2024

Iran’s only nuclear power plant churned out more than 7.6bn kilowatt hours of electricity in the last Persian calendar year which concluded on March 19, its CEO said as the country marked the National Day of Nuclear Energy.

Indonesia advances solar panel ecosystem, unveils decarbonisation plans

8 April 2024

The Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs and Investment has unveiled Indonesia's strides in establishing a solar panel ecosystem, from upstream to downstream phases, aimed at enhancing the nation's renewable energy sector

Disaster season: heat waves sweep the world – in charts and maps

8 April 2024

In the last week temperatures have soared, breaking monthly records in nearly half the countries on the planet. In much of Europe temperatures have reached those of mid-summer in the first week of April.

Hungary to provide €140mn to Bosnia’s Republika Srpska for energy projects

8 April 2024

Hungary will provide €140mn to Bosnia & Herzegovina’s Republika Srpska for several energy projects, the entity’s government said in a statement on April 5.

World Bank launches $1.4bn programme to transform Ethiopia's electricity sector

8 April 2024

In a bid to bolster Ethiopia's electricity network, enhance financial sustainability in the sector, and foster renewable energy generation through private sector involvement, the World Bank has announced the launch of a groundbreaking programme.

ECOWAS addresses regional energy challenges

8 April 2024

The Economic Community of West African States highlighted achievements in energy production in the region during the weekly engagement with the regional media

Bangladesh and Rosatom discuss potential expansion of nuclear power projects at Rooppur

8 April 2024

During a meeting with Rosatom Director General Alexei Likhachev, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina expressed interest in expanding nuclear power capacity at the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant

India’s Adani Group investment aims to revolutionise energy sector

8 April 2024

The Adani Group is poised to revolutionise India's energy landscape with an investment of $27.6bn towards renewable energy expansion and manufacturing capacities by 2030

Japan and UNDP deliver solar power systems to Albania

7 April 2024

The installations, which will be placed in various public buildings including high schools, kindergartens and municipal offices, are part of efforts to introduce sustainable energy solutions within local communities.

INTERVIEW: Sunny climates and government incentives drive Balkan solar markets

6 April 2024

Elen managing partner Lulzim Syla outlines the potential of the solar markets in Kosovo, Albania, and North Macedonia in an interview with bne IntelliNews.

Harita Nickel's renewable energy initiative plans for 300-MW solar power plant unveiled

5 April 2024

Trimegah Bangun Persada, operating under the name Harita Nickel, has disclosed plans to construct a substantial 300-MW solar power plant within its nickel processing hub on Obi Island, situated in South Halmahera, North Maluku

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