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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.
UK’s Industrial Sectors Invest in Green Technology for Net Zero
UK’s Industrial Decarbonisation Challenge aims to cut emissions from energy-intensive areas in industrial regions like Humber and Teesside.
Wyoming and its Renewable Energy Investments
Discover how Wyoming, once a coal powerhouse, embraces renewable energy investments like wind and solar energy to shape its future.
Energy Sector Reaches Emission Peak as Fossil Fuel Use Declines
A report unveils record growth in wind and solar, driving down the carbon intensity of global electricity generation to an all-time low.
Is Environmentalism Hindering Renewable Energy in the USA?
America is getting prepared to transition to renewable energy. Some environmentalists are weaponising environmental laws to stall projects.
Wind Powers Vietnam’s Net Zero Goals
After Vietnam announced its net-zero pledges in COP26, the country has made significant progress in renewable energy uptake.
UK Harnesses Battery Systems to Cope with Energy Demands
The United Kingdom switched on its largest battery energy storage in November 2022 to help the country cope with the possible power shortage.
Some Clean Technology Stories Worldwide
The Future Crunch 18th June edition presented news worldwide regarding some interesting developments in clean energy.
Plummeting Costs of Renewable Energy and Battery Can Hasten Decarbonisation
A report by the Goldman School of Public Policy presents how the USA can achieve 90% and carbon-free electricity by 2035.