The demand for electricity in Spain fell by 3.4% in February. This variation takes into account the correction of working hours and temperatures, in a...
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The US clean electricity transition continued as wind power and solar generated more than coal for the first time. Electricity demand growth sped up and solar generation rose more quickly than gas to help meet it. In 2024, wind and solar together generated more electricity than coal for the first time in the US, while … Continue reading US Electricity 2025 – Special Report →
The demand for electricity in Spain fell by 3.4% in February. This variation takes into account the correction of working hours and temperatures, in a...
Price declines and solar energy records mark the first week of March in European electricity markets. In the first week of March, prices declined in...
Prices in the main European electricity markets rose in February 2025, in many cases reaching their highest level since March 2023. This rebound was...
Europe built 16.4 GW of wind energy, 13 GW in the EU, according to WindEurope’s 2024 Statistics out today. That’s less than half of what the EU...
For the first time DNV has applied its independent Energy Transition Outlook model – incorporating the latest technology trends and policy...
EDP Renewables announced the four-year postponement of the Southcoast Wind project, which plans to install 2.4 GW of offshore wind energy off the...
93% of new energy capacity that came online last year was solar, wind, and storage. 49 GW of clean energy installed in 2024. Clean energy in the U.S....
Ocean Winds has obtained the Electricity Business Licence (EBL) following review by the Electricity Regulatory Commission under the Ministry of Power...
The research and development of technology in Vietnam’s wind and solar power sectors are being actively encouraged and supported, according to a...
On 26 February the European Commission launched the Clean Industrial Deal, its new vision for competitiveness and energy security. It aims to further...