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Tag: Renewable energy
Kenya Taps Solar Energy to Power its Healthcare and Agri Facilities
Hailed often as a "sun continent," Africa for getting 300 days of sunlight annually, Kenya plans to maximise harnessing solar energy use.
Lithium is Essential for Renewables But Adverse to Water Sources
Learn about the vital role of lithium batteries in the rapid growth of renewable energy and their environmental and social impacts.
Floating Solar Panels Key to 100% Renewable Energy by 2030
Floating solar panels on calm bodies of water transform the renewable energy landscape, especially in developing countries.
Grid Upgrade Needed for US to Meet its Clean Energy Targets
An outdated grid hinders America's transition to renewable energy. Learn about the obstacles and the urgent need for modernization.
Study Reveals How Policies Have Driven EV Adoption in the US
A study reveals how US laws and state policies are boosting electric vehicle adoption, helping to meet climate goals and reduce emissions.
China’s Solar Capacity Opens Opportunities For Global South
China's massive solar panel production is driving down costs and creating opportunities for a renewable revolution in underserved regions.
Did the AGrivoltaics Implementation in China Benefit Its Farmers?
Read how agrivoltaic projects in China, from shrimp farms to greenhouses, drive economic growth and sustainable energy development.
Solar Energy’s Lowering Costs Boon to Renewable Power Growth Â
The mass production of solar panels in China is driving down costs, positioning solar power to become a dominant renewable energy source.
Countries with Fast Growing Renewable Energy Capacity
Renewable energy growth boomed in 2022 due to low costs, policy support, and government incentives. Actions are needed for net zero goals.