China’s Renewable Energy Surpasses Fossil Fuels: A Step Towards Sustainability

China is continuing its transformation in energy production, achieving a significant milestone: for the first time, the installed capacity of renewable energy has surpassed that of conventional sources. This development highlights China’s commitment to a more sustainable energy future. Renewables Outpace Fossil Fuels in China China is advancing its energy transformation, with renewable energy sources […]

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The Path to Greater Energy Autonomy

European governments should swiftly implement the new regulations for the EU electricity market, asserts Leon Birnbaum. This will allow the economy to plan long-term. Additionally, more pragmatism is needed in international trade agreements. After Russia’s aggressive war against Ukraine and increasing tensions in the Middle East, the energy transition has become even more of a […]

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“A Historical Turning Point in Energy”: The World Surpasses 30% Renewable Electricity in 2023

In a groundbreaking development, the global electricity sector reached over 30% renewable energy production in 2023 for the first time, reports Ember, an energy research group. This significant rise from 19% in 2000 showcases a robust shift towards sustainable energy sources, predominantly fueled by the rapid expansion of solar and wind power. Despite this achievement, […]

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Apple iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro: Anticipating the Price in India – What to Expect?

Apple is set to reveal its highly anticipated iPhone Pro models at an upcoming launch event, generating significant excitement among tech enthusiasts. While numerous leaks and reports have provided insights into these upcoming phones, one crucial aspect remains shrouded in mystery: their pricing. Speculation has been rife, especially regarding potential price hikes for models sold […]

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Over 70 million Americans will swelter under heat alerts while 14 million people face the risk of flooding

From Seattle to Oklahoma City to Boston, scorching high temperatures or torrential rainfall are on tap for much of the US. More than 70 million Americans are under heat advisories or excessive heat warnings Sunday, the National Weather Service said.“These alerts encompass portions of the Pacific Northwest, Midwest, and Northeast including Seattle, Portland, St. Louis, […]

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