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Renewable Energy - Page 3

February 24, 2025
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Adani’s Tactical Withdrawal: Sri Lanka’s Energy Crisis and India’s Hidden Agenda

Recently, media reports have surfaced stating that Adani Green Energy has suspended two wind power projects intended for Sri Lanka. However, the Sri Lankan government has yet to comment on this. Adani’s

Business

Denmark’s Energy Trading Hub Thrives with Algorithms in Renewables

Aarhus and Aalborg, two Danish cities once better known for their maritime and industrial heritage, have rapidly become the epicenter of Europe’s energy trading revolution. Dubbed the “Silicon Valley of energy trading” by industry insiders, these hubs are home to

April 2, 2025

Green Hydrogen: A Risky Bet or Future Solution?

Business

Driven by the urgent need to reduce or possibly eliminate the use of fossil fuels like crude oil and coal, as a strategy to

India’s Challenges on the Energy Front Formidable

India

It is generally said that energy consumption levels are an indication of industrial, economic, and social conditions in society. This is true, as the

Meta Strikes Three Major Solar Deals to Power AI Expansion

November 2, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

Meta has signed three new agreements to secure nearly one gigawatt of solar power, accelerating its push to meet the massive energy demands of its growing artificial intelligence infrastructure. The deals, announced

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Two decades of green progress in the Asia-Pacific

October 30, 2025
Columns/Social

For the past two decades, APEC, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, has been reshaping the Asia-Pacific’s approach to growth. Since the 2011 Honolulu Leaders’ Declaration, APEC has placed “green growth” at the

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UK Faces Climate Policy Backlash as Energy Innovators Push for Affordable Green Power

October 9, 2025
Business/Interviews

The United Kingdom, long regarded as a global leader in climate action, is now grappling with political resistance that could jeopardize its decades-long progress toward net-zero emissions. The country’s pioneering Climate Change

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Global Wind and Solar Power Surpass Coal for the First Time

October 7, 2025
World

The world’s wind and solar farms have generated more electricity than coal-fired power plants for the first time this year, a milestone that signals a historic shift in the global energy landscape,

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China’s Solar Installations Hit Three-Year Low as Exports Surge

September 26, 2025
Business

China’s solar power expansion slowed sharply in August, with new installations falling to their lowest level in nearly three years, according to Bloomberg, citing data from the National Energy Administration (NEA). The

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China to More Than Double Battery Storage Capacity by 2027 in Renewable Energy Push

September 12, 2025
Business

China is set to more than double its energy storage capacity over the next two years as part of its broader strategy to accelerate renewable energy development. The country plans to expand

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China’s Offshore Wind Industry Surges Ahead as Western Rivals Struggle

August 29, 2025
China/World

Off the coast of southern China, a colossal floating wind turbine towers above the sea, tethered to the seabed by bright-yellow moorings. Known as the OceanX design, it is the largest of

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African Nations Ramp Up Solar Panel Imports from China Amid Energy Challenges

August 27, 2025
Business

African nations are rapidly increasing their adoption of solar technology, with imports of Chinese-made solar panels surging 60% in the 12 months through June, according to data compiled by climate think tank

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Trump’s Rollback of Renewable Subsidies Sparks $18.6bn in Project Cancellations

August 22, 2025
Business

Donald Trump’s sweeping cuts to U.S. renewable energy subsidies have thrown the industry into turmoil, raising fears that the country will fall behind in meeting surging power demand driven by the artificial

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India’s Clean-Energy IPO Market Roars Back With $4 Billion Pipeline

August 21, 2025
Business

India is witnessing a revival in clean-energy initial public offerings (IPOs) as companies seek to capitalize on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s aggressive renewable energy targets, Bloomberg reported. The rebound began this week

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