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Obverse and Reverse of Electric Power Sector

When it comes to fossil fuels, Serbia is a rather poor country. The main, available energy source is low-quality coal, namely lignite. Oil and gas reserves are relatively moderate, and their exploitation...

Indian Insurers Launch Products For Solar Power Sector

With the rapid boom in the solar power market in India, increasing competition, and collapsing tariff bids, Indian insurance companies have launched products to protect lenders as well as developers. HDFC ERGO General...

Transforming the Power Sector, at IRENA Ministerial Meeting

Renewable energy, for three years running, has accounted for more new power generation capacity installed worldwide than all other sources combined. In 2015, over USD 270 billion were invested in solar PV...

New IEA report maps Chinese investments in Africa’s power sector

Chinese companies are playing an increasingly significant role in the development of the power sector in sub-Saharan Africa, and accounted for 30% of new capacity additions in the region over the last...

UK hydropower sector branded 100 percent Scottish

In UK, 14 hydropower schemes with 26.8 megawatt capacity are currently under construction, all located in Scotland. The U.K.'s hydropower industry comes under the rule of Scotland with all projects that hold...

Power-sector Emissions are Set to Fall in 2022. – Thanks to Renewable Energy

Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine triggered an unprecedented global energy crisis, the world has been turning to other sources of power, besides oil and gas, to meet demand. Renewable energy has seen a...

Constant power clause discriminates renewable sector

Penalties for green energy producers for not delivering constant power are overregulation abuse and the Renewable Energy Producers Organization in Romania (Patres) hopes the current court case will result in a favourable...

EU Aviation Sector Almost Reached Pre-Pandemic Emission Levels – How to Reduce Pollution?

The COVID-19 pandemic led to a decrease in people's mobility, resulting in a significant drop in emissions from the aviation sector. However, the latest data shows that by 2024, emissions have almost...

Croatia Adopts Key Laws to Modernize the Energy Sector

The Croatian Parliament has held a significant session during which key legislative acts were adopted, marking an important step forward in the modernization of the energy sector, consumer protection, and the strengthening...

Fire Strikes Panama’s Thermal Power Plant – Nationwide Power Outage Ensues

During the night between Saturday and Sunday, a malfunction at a private thermal power plant in Panama caused widespread disruptions in the country's electricity supply. The incident occurred when a fire broke...

SolarPower Summit 2025: Europe Enters the Era of Solar Flexibility

The SolarPower Europe association is celebrating its 40th anniversary at this year's SolarPower Summit, which will take place on March 26-27 at Albert Hall in Brussels. The key theme of this year’s...

What Happens When Almost an Entire Country Loses Power – Chile’s Curfew

Chile experienced one of the most severe power outages in the last decade on February 25, 2025, when an unexpected collapse of the electrical system in the afternoon hours led to a...

Ghana on Track to Become One of the First West African Countries with a Large-Scale Nuclear Power Plant

Ghana’s current energy mix is primarily based on hydropower and thermal power plants that use gas and petroleum derivatives. Hydropower has traditionally been considered a stable and relatively inexpensive source of electricity...

Young People’s Views on Climate Change: Thermal Power Plants as the Main Source of Pollution

A study conducted as part of the project „Raising Awareness about Climate Change and Energy Transition in Serbia” under SAFE Nature and Climate 2022-2025 revealed how aware young people are of the...

Modernization of Montenegro’s Power Grid with EBRD Support

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), which has been present in Montenegro since 2006, will provide the Montenegrin Electricity Distribution System (CEDIS) with a 35 million euros loan to support...

With the Expansion of Renewable Energy, the Number of Power Lines is Increasing – Will This Affect Our Health?

We could say that clean air and electricity are among the basic needs of modern humans, and satisfying one should not come at the expense of the other. Unfortunately, that is precisely...

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