Can artificial intelligence help renewables surge on the demand-side?
This article is the second of a three-part series on how artificial intelligence is already shaping the global energy system
This article is the second of a three-part series on how artificial intelligence is already shaping the global energy system
Norway’s state-owned electricity provider, Statkraft, says it will invest US$1.23 billion by 2025 to globally generate 6 gigawatts of onshore
The decision by the European Union to scrap restrictions on Chinese solar imports will stimulate Ireland’s renewable sector, according to
The world’s largest operational offshore wind farm has opened on the west coast of England in Cumbria, 20km from the
Poland’s environmental reforms could prove counterproductive in one of Europe’s most polluted countries, according to environmental groups. The Energy Ministry
Greece is attempting to move away from its heavy dependence on coal as George Stathakis, the minister of environment and
Ireland will become the world’s first country to sell off its investments in fossil-fuel firms, after a bill was passed
French oil and gas giant Total has completed the acquisition of a 73-per-cent stake in gas and renewable power provider
Norwegian energy giant Equinor says it has agreed to take over a Danish energy trading company, Danske Commodities, as it
Germany produced enough renewable energy in the first half of this year to power all its household in the country
The energy world changes rapidly. Technology, social and economic patterns, emergence of new sources, and depletion of old ones can
Norwegian state-controlled oil and gas giant Equinor says it has bought 50 per cent of an Argentinian solar farm capable
Since his ascension in 2013, Pope Francis has rebelliously wielded the power of the papacy in new and groundbreaking ways.
A chemical compound used to increase crop yields could help boost battery efficiency as German manufacturing giant Siemens looks to
New governments in Spain and Italy are backing tougher 2030 renewable energy targets amid ongoing EU talks. Energy ministers met
By continuing to use the site, you agree to the use of cookies. more information
The cookie settings on this website are set to "allow cookies" to give you the best browsing experience possible. If you continue to use this website without changing your cookie settings or you click "Accept" below then you are consenting to this.