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Vietnam Solar Capacity Hits Record Nineteen Gigawatts

Vietnam has reached a cumulative solar capacity of 19,252 MW as of the close of 2025, according to the latest data from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). The country added 586 MW of new capacity over the year, a notable increase compared to the 79 MW installed in 2024, though still below the 1.6 […]

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Delhi Launches Pilot Floating Solar Plant In Bawana

The Delhi government has initiated a pioneering pilot project to install a floating solar plant in the Bawana area, marking a significant step toward enhancing the city’s renewable energy capacity. By utilizing water bodies for solar power generation, the project aims to optimize land use while simultaneously reducing water evaporation. This initiative aligns with Delhi’s […]

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Potential Super El Niño Could Trigger Extreme Weather

Meteorologists are warning of a potential “super El Niño” this year, which could become the strongest climate event of its kind in over a decade. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) indicates a significant probability that Pacific Ocean temperatures will rise at least 1.5 degrees Celsius above average, triggering extreme weather shifts globally. While […]

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Fortescue Builds Massive Off Grid Renewable Energy Hub

Fortescue, a leading Australian mining company, is accelerating the development of the world’s first large-scale off-grid renewable energy hub to power its operations in the Pilbara region. By integrating wind and solar power with an extensive 5 GWh battery energy storage system (BESS), the firm aims to eliminate fossil fuel reliance and achieve “Real Zero” […]

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Bosnian Utility Repurposes Coal Sites For Solar Energy

The Bosnian utility EPBiH is advancing its energy transition by repurposing former coal infrastructure for renewable energy generation. As part of the World Bank-supported Scaling Up Renewable Energy Project (SURE), the utility plans to install solar power plants and battery storage systems at the Kakanj and Tuzla thermal power plants. These initiatives, alongside a EUR […]

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HD Hyundai Completes Worlds First Ammonia Powered Ships

South Korean shipbuilder HD Hyundai Heavy Industries has marked a significant milestone in sustainable maritime transport with the completion of the world’s first ammonia-powered vessels. Named the Antwerpen and Arlon, these 190-meter-long gas carriers were commissioned by the Belgian firm Exmar. By utilizing ammonia—a carbon-free fuel that is easier to store than hydrogen—these ships represent […]

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Desert Solar Farms Create Cool Island Effect

A new study by the Chinese Academy of Sciences reveals that large-scale photovoltaic installations in arid regions create a “cool island effect,” significantly lowering local surface temperatures and influencing nearby vegetation. By analyzing eight solar sites across China, researchers determined that the cooling intensity and its reach depend heavily on the plant’s design, seasonal changes, […]

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UK Solar Adoption Lags Behind Serious Household Intent

A recent study into UK residential energy trends has revealed a significant gap between the desire to install solar panels and actual implementation. Analyzing longitudinal data spanning nearly a decade, researchers found that while 90% of households with serious intentions in 2012 had yet to adopt the technology by 2022, intention remains a more reliable […]

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Ransomware Attacks Threaten Global Solar Energy Infrastructure

Ransomware is emerging as a critical threat to the global solar energy sector, capable of paralyzing photovoltaic systems by encrypting vital operational data and control platforms. These cyberattacks lock operators out of their infrastructure, resulting in immediate revenue losses and potential safety hazards. As the industry becomes increasingly digitized, experts warn that compromised SCADA systems […]

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Meyer Werft Unveils World First Electric Cruise Ship

German shipbuilder Meyer Werft has introduced “Project Vision,” a groundbreaking concept for the world’s first large-scale, fully battery-electric cruise ship. Unveiled at the Seatrade Cruise Global conference, the 275-meter vessel aims to reduce emissions by up to 95 percent using existing maritime technology. Designed to accommodate nearly 1,900 passengers, the ship is optimized for European […]

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