Solar PV and Wind Dominate Cost Leadership: In 2025, solar photovoltaic and onshore wind have achieved the lowest levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) globally, with solar ranging from $0. 117/kWh and onshore wind at $0. 081/kWh, making them the most economically.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Aiming to quadruple its renewable energy capacity by 2030, Barbados is spotlighted in the global renewable sector with the European Union's endorsement of the HDF Energy's Renewstable Barbados project.