
Australia’s Power Grid Turns a Corner as Coal Dips Below 50 percent
Coal’s share of Australia’s electricity mix dips below half for the first time as surging rooftop solar drives down grid demand and sets new records for renewable power.
Coal’s share of Australia’s electricity mix dips below half for the first time as surging rooftop solar drives down grid demand and sets new records for renewable power.
EIOPA’s revised catastrophe risk parameters reflect mounting concerns over climate change and aim to uphold the resilience of Europe’s insurance sector.
Renewable energy prices continue to fall as global competition shapes the market
Despite a strong increase in UK electric vehicle sales in January, the sector remains below government targets, prompting calls for stronger incentives.
Gas-fired power plants in the UK are using less energy than ever before because renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar, and electricity coming
Canada’s carbon emissions drop for the first time since pandemic begins, based on an early calculation by Canadian Climate Institute. According to study, emissions fell
The Hague has taken a leading role as the very first city in the world to pass legislation banning ads for fossil fuel products and
A research from Australia show promising developments for many species that are in danger, with their numbers either staying the same or growing. The NSW
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has committed to allocate half of its annual lending to climate-finance by 2030. This amount is more than previous target,
In what could be considered a milestone in renewable energy auction, the UK government managed to get enough new electricity projects that can light up
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