The Iberian Blackout: A Wake-Up Call for Smarter Renewable Integration—Not a Rejection
The massive power outage in Spain and Portugal has sparked debate over renewable energy. But the real issue lies in outdated infrastructure—not solar or wind.
The massive power outage in Spain and Portugal has sparked debate over renewable energy. But the real issue lies in outdated infrastructure—not solar or wind.
Suzlon Energy shares rallied on April 24, defying weak market trends after securing major wind power contracts from NTPC and Sunsure.
Germany’s Energiewende 2025 explores one of the world’s most ambitious clean energy transitions—detailing its progress in wind, solar, storage, economic policy, political debate, and global mining impacts. A comprehensive look at Germany’s path to carbon neutrality by 2045.
Ukraine holds untapped reserves of rare earth elements, but outdated data, ongoing war, and lack of infrastructure challenge its ambitions to become a critical mineral hub.
As the world accelerates toward net-zero goals, renewable energy companies are playing a vital role in reshaping the global energy landscape. From wind giants in Europe to solar pioneers in Asia, these companies are investing billions in sustainable technologies that power cities, industries, and transportation. Here are the top 10 companies leading the charge in
Overview Oleoductos del Valle S.A. (Oldelval) is Argentina’s premier midstream oil transportation company, integral to the nation’s energy infrastructure. Established in 1992 and headquartered in Cipolletti, Río Negro, Oldelval operates the country’s most extensive crude oil pipeline network, facilitating the movement of oil from the prolific Vaca Muerta shale formation and the Neuquén Basin to
Greenko is transforming India’s energy landscape with its diversified renewable portfolio, innovative storage solutions, and commitment to sustainability.
Lundin Mining Finalizes $1.4 Billion Sale of Neves-Corvo and Zinkgruvan to Boliden
Rio Tinto and Greenko founders’ new joint venture could bring a $7B green aluminium facility to India, powered entirely by renewables.
Latin America is rapidly expanding its solar energy sector with key support from Chinese firms, aiming for 160 GW of capacity by 2034 despite infrastructure challenges.