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Renewable Energy - Page 4

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

Indian Railways Installs First 70m Solar Track Panels in Varanasi

August 18, 2025
Business

Indian Railways has announced a series of groundbreaking developments aimed at strengthening sustainable transport, boosting freight growth, and advancing electrification across the network. On Monday, the Ministry of Railways said Banaras Locomotive

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The Highs and Lows of Spain’s Solar Energy Surge

August 12, 2025
Business

Tractors have leveled dusty ground in Belinchón, Spain, preparing to install thousands of solar panels powered by mini-motors in scorching 35°C heat. Miguel de la Rosa, an engineer for project owner Zelestra,

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Inflexion Point: Renewable Energy Is Cheaper Than Fossil Fuels

August 7, 2025
Columns

The tipping point between renewable energy and fossil fuels has been reached, says a new United Nations (UN) report. The UN Secretary-General Antônio Guterres said that we are entering a renewable era and

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Adani Demands Millions After Sri Lanka Kills Wind Power Deal

July 7, 2025
Business

India’s Adani Green Energy is seeking reimbursement of several million U.S. dollars from the Sri Lankan government after pulling out of two major renewable energy projects, according to local media reports in

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Adani Energy Approves $502 Million Stake Sale Amid Renewed Investor Confidence

June 1, 2025
Business

Adani Energy Solutions Ltd., a key unit of billionaire Gautam Adani’s sprawling conglomerate, has approved a plan to raise ₹43 billion ($502 million) through a Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP), signaling a renewed

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Chinese Solar Tycoon Steps Back from Longi Amid Industry Turmoil

May 28, 2025
Business

Li Zhenguo, the billionaire founder of Chinese solar powerhouse Longi Green Energy, has stepped back from day-to-day management of the company he built into one of the world’s leading photovoltaic giants. The

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Denmark’s Energy Trading Hub Thrives with Algorithms in Renewables

April 2, 2025
Business

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”

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Green Energy Stocks Decline to Five-Year Lows Amid Political Uncertainty

March 17, 2025
Business

Green energy stocks have plummeted to levels last seen five years ago, reversing gains made during the height of the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investment boom. As reported by the Financial

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Europe’s Largest Battery Storage Project Goes Live in Scotland

March 4, 2025
Business

The largest battery storage project in Europe has begun commercial operations in Scotland, marking a significant step toward improving the efficiency of the UK’s renewable energy infrastructure. The Blackhillock project, developed by

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Trump’s Offshore Wind Ban Delivers Final Blow to Struggling Industry

March 3, 2025
Business/United States

Donald Trump’s decision to halt offshore wind development permits has dealt a devastating blow to the already struggling US offshore wind sector, which was grappling with high costs and economic uncertainties even

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