The nation witnessed a 12% decline in growth last year, compared to 8,338MW of solar power installations recorded in 2018.
Read More »Indian Power Giant Invites Candidates to Build Hydrogen Fuel Cell-Based EVs
The project is a first of its kind in India, aimed to decarbonise the transportation industry in the national capital and the city of Leh.
Read More »Number of Diesel Cars on UK Streets Drops for First Time Since 1994
There were 110,000 fewer diesel cars licensed in 2019 compared to the previous year, according to governmental data.
Read More »BP to Donate 3m Gallons of Jet Fuel to Help with Covid-19 Relief in US
The fuel will be used for charter flights carrying PPE – the energy giant claims associated carbon dioxide emissions will be offset through certified US projects.
Read More »Carbon Capture and Storage Technology Gets Green Light in Norway
DNV GL says the post-combustion technology will capture and liquefy 400,000 metric tonnes of the carbon dioxide produced each year at a cement plant.
Read More »Sweden Launches Its First Wooden Wind Power Tower
Carbon dioxide absorbed by trees as they grow is stored in the wooden tower, which means that the wind turbines are climate-neutral.
Read More »East Anglia ONE Offshore Wind Farm Installs Last Turbine
On completion, the 714MW plant is expected to power the equivalent of around 630,000 UK homes with renewable power.
Read More »RWE Turns on New Wind Farm to Power 15,000 Homes in Poland
The project increases the firm’s total installed capacity in the country to approximately 380MW.
Read More »Coronavirus-Stricken Europe Witnesses Historic Lows in Coal-Based Energy Production
Total electricity demand across the European continent shrunk to lows not seen since the Second World War between 10th March and 10th April.
Read More »UK Solar Sector Witnesses Stalled Growth Due to Covid-19 Crisis
Projects are expected to fall short on timelines by at least a quarter, with a disrupted supply and pre-crisis policy changes exacerbating delays.
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