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Renewable energy sector facing crisis situation, warn

The Federation of Renewable Energy Developers (FRED) has issued an urgent warning to the Sri Lankan government, stating that recent policy decisions — particularly a sharp revision in feed

New Zealand Energy Crisis: Gas, Power, and Renewables as

New Zealand''s Energy Gamble: Is Gas the Only Way Out of the Blackout Blues? Okay, let''s be blunt: New Zealand''s energy situation is less "Kiwi charm" and more "full-blown crisis." The

New study shows aligning renewable energy targets with

New York, July 2 – A new study published today shows that coupling renewable energy targets with supportive development policies and investments would have major financial benefits.

Investing in renewable energy will usher in a better future

Solar and wind are now the cheapest sources for new electricity generation in almost every country. Last year, renewables accounted for over 90 percent of new power additions. This

A mid-year check-up on global energy transition

Global utilities generated a record amount of clean electricity while cutting output from fossil fuels during the opening half of 2025, thereby maintaining the momentum of international efforts to

Solar Battery Kuwait – Top Energy Storage Systems for

Kuwait''s Power Crisis and Renewable Energy Transition As one of the energy giants in the Gulf region, Kuwait is currently facing increasing internal challenges - growing electricity demand

Renewable Energy Cheaper Than Fossil Fuel UN

Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, highlights a Guardian report on UN discussions emphasizing that renewable energy is now predominantly cheaper than fossil fuels. The UN

Cuba Faces Another Week of Severe Blackouts

Are renewable energy sources helping alleviate the energy crisis in Cuba? While renewable sources like solar energy provide some relief, their contribution is limited and insufficient to significantly reduce the structural deficit.

Alternate data center power in the wake of the energy crisis

At this point in time there are several possible alternatives to face the energy situation, both renewable and non-renewable, when it comes to more energy-efficient and easy-on-the-grid

AI''s Soaring Energy Races U.S. Renewable Supply, UN Warns

Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, shares a warning from the UN that the world urgently needs more renewable energy as artificial intelligence drives unprecedented

Sustainability and challenges of renewable energy in ASEAN

In the context of the global energy crisis, renewable clean energy has become an important focus area of the IPEF. As an important part of the IPEF, the renewable energy economy of ASEAN

Fuel crisis threatening to derail climate work

The global energy crisis threatens to throw the transition to renewable power even further off track, the International Renewable Energy Agency has warned in a new report that calls for "radical action" from

Energy Sector Struggles to Break Free From Coal''s Grip Amid

Stalled Transition: Political inertia slows renewable adoption, extending fossil fuel dependence beyond 2040 Energy Crisis: Supply chain disruptions and underinvestment trigger rolling

Charged for change: The case for renewable energy in

The evidence is clear: when climate commitments are paired with a coordinated policy approach, clean energy expansion is transformative. We make the case for policymakers to set ambitious

UN report: Renewable energy makes economic

The report was released by UN Secretary-General António Guterres in a speech which outlined the benefits and actions needed to power the transition globally. The UN report was prepared with the support of UN agencies and partners -

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