Tag: energy

Radioactive Leak and Tritium Emissions Found at UK Nuclear Bomb Base Coulport

Maintenance failures at the UK’s Coulport nuclear bomb base led to radioactive tritium leaks and doubled emissions, provoking envi...

Maruti Suzuki Highlights Charging Infrastructure as Key to India’s EV Future

Maruti Suzuki urges rapid development of public charging networks to accelerate electric vehicle adoption in India, highlighting r...

CATL Lithium Mine Suspension Sends Shockwaves Through Global Supply Chain

CATL’s suspension of a key lithium mine in China drives up global lithium prices amid regulatory crackdowns, sparking concern over...

Petrol Cars Remain Central as Electric Vehicle Transition Slows

The global shift to electric vehicles is slowed by high costs, charging infrastructure gaps, range anxiety, and grid constraints, ...

India’s Ethanol Programme Reshapes Oilseed Farming and Import Bill

India’s ethanol expansion to meet E20 blending has prompted farmers to shift crops from oilseeds to maize and rice, driving up oil...

Fortescue Secures $1.98B Chinese Loan For Green Push

Fortescue secures $1.98B Chinese loan to boost decarbonisation efforts and strengthen corporate financial flexibility

India’s 2035 Energy Mix: Coal Expansion Alongside Renewables

India plans to add 97 GW of coal and lignite-based thermal power capacity by 2034-35, increasing total thermal capacity to 307 GW ...

Rolls-Royce’s Modular Nuclear Plant for US Sparks Nationwide Safety Debate

Rolls-Royce advances modular nuclear plants to power 3 million US homes; the plan promises clean energy but triggers national safe...

Nuclear Energy Powers France’s Bitcoin Ambitions: Controversy and Opportunity

France debates using surplus nuclear power for Bitcoin mining—supporters cite value from otherwise wasted energy, critics highligh...

Wind and Solar Power Now Cheaper and More Reliable Than Fossil Fuels, Report Fin...

Wind and solar power systems are now cheaper, reliable, and capable of meeting global energy demands, according to the Energy Tran...

Renewables to Become World’s Leading Power Source by 2026, IEA Forecasts

Global electricity is set to be led by renewables by 2026, with wind and solar driving most demand growth. Coal’s share declines a...

E20 Petrol Rollout in India Triggers Backlash from Drivers Over Engine and Milea...

India's rollout of E20 petrol sparks backlash from vehicle owners facing engine damage and reduced mileage. The ethanol blend, aim...

Blackstone To Acquire Energy SaaS Leader Enverus

Blackstone to acquire Enverus to boost AI-driven energy analytics, expanding its global reach and tech capabilities.

Texas Judge Allows Climate Antitrust Case to Proceed

Judge allows lawsuit accusing BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street of using ESG to manipulate coal markets.

Pacific Steel Begins Construction of First Solar-Powered Steel Mill in the US

Pacific Steel Group has begun building the first solar-powered steel mill in the Mojave Desert, aiming to cut 370,000 tonnes of CO...

Transparent Solar Panel Windows Achieve Commercial Viability Milestone

Researchers in Denmark have developed transparent solar panel windows that achieve 12.3% efficiency with 30% visibility, marking a...

US Renewable Energy Output Hits 28.1% in May, Led by Solar and Wind

Renewable energy sources contributed 28.1% to US electricity generation in May 2025, led by solar and wind power. Solar alone surp...

Clean Energy Powers 40% of Global Electricity in 2024

Global clean energy supplied 40% of electricity in 2024, led by China’s record solar expansion. Despite progress, the world remain...

Global Gas Demand to Rise in 2026 as LNG Supply Grows: IEA

Global gas demand is forecasted to grow by 2% in 2026 as LNG supply from the US, Canada, and Qatar expands. The IEA report highlig...

Oregon Launches Largest Solar Plus Storage Project in the U.S.

Oregon's Sunstone Solar project will become the largest solar-plus-storage facility in the U.S., combining 1,200 MW of solar with ...

China Leads Global Renewables Expansion in 2025

China is building 510 GW of solar and wind projects in 2025, accounting for three-quarters of global renewable capacity under cons...