Renewable energy (also called green energy) is energy made from renewable natural resources that are replenished on a human timescale. Bioenergy and geothermal power are also significant in.
Mozambique is emerging as a hotspot for innovative energy storage solutions, driven by its abundant renewable resources and growing electricity demand.
Panama is currently generating more than half of its electricity from low-carbon sources, with almost 62% coming from clean methods. A significant portion, nearly half, is produced by hydropower alone.
Summary: South Ossetia's new energy storage battery factory marks a pivotal step in regional energy independence. This article explores its role in renewable integration, grid stability, and economic growth, with insights into cutting-edge lithium-ion technology and.
Santiago, January 10th – Chile achieved a new milestone in December 2024 by generating a record 42% of its electricity from wind and solar, according to global energy think tank Ember. This surpasses the previous monthly record of 39.
Summary: Explore how Sukhumi's cutting-edge wind power energy storage systems are transforming renewable energy integration. Learn about their technical advantages, real-world applications, and why EK SOLAR leads this sector with sustainable solutions.
Sodium-ion batteries, with their low cost, enhanced thermal stability, and long cycle life, are an attractive alternative. Peak Energy, a startup in the US, is already deploying grid-scale sodium-ion energy storage.
Togo has launched the largest solar plant in West Africa, some 250 km north of capital city Lomé. Located in central Togo, this 50 megawatt facility will provide power to more than 158,000 households and save more than one million tonnes of CO2 emissions.
Summary: Ecuador is embracing solar power generation with integrated energy storage solutions to address renewable energy intermittency. This article explores current projects, technological advancements, and their environmental impact, while highlighting how hybrid systems are.
In May 2025, Bosnia and Herzegovina generated 1,064 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of electricity from renewable sources, a remarkable 75% increase compared to May 2024. This surge underscores the country's ongoing transition toward a more sustainable energy future.