Africa To See More Renewable Energy Growth In 2014 Than In 2000-2013
August 22nd, 2014 | by Joshua S Hill
Sub-Saharan Africa is set to see more renewable energy come online this year than it has in the previous 14
August 22nd, 2014 | by Joshua S Hill
Sub-Saharan Africa is set to see more renewable energy come online this year than it has in the previous 14
August 18th, 2014 | by Mridul Chadha
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has announced a loan of €75 million for the Xina concentrating solar power plant in Northern Cape Province, South Africa
August 4th, 2014 | by Worldwatch Institute
Originally published on Worldwatch Institute. New analysis by the Worldwatch Institute examines global trends in the solar power sector Washington, D.C.—The
July 26th, 2014 | by Zachary Shahan
As noted in an article yesterday, I’ve been very busy in the past month (well, months…) moving into a new home and
July 10th, 2014 | by Sandy Dechert
As unprecedented storms, extinctions, and water, food, and energy wars continue to touch our world, warnings about destructive human-made climate
June 30th, 2014 | by Mridul Chadha
The world’s most attractive emerging solar market just crossed 500 MW in installed capacity, entering the list of top 10
May 28th, 2014 | by James Ayre
Construction has now begun on the 60 MW Lalackama solar PV power plant and the 40 MW Chañares solar PV
May 23rd, 2014 | by Giles Parkinson
Originally published on RenewEconomy. (Editor’s Note: the chart/calculation below assumes 25% wind capacity factory, while the norm is now much
May 22nd, 2014 | by Jake Richardson
The Cleantech Open has announced that it will expand into six countries: Armenia, India, Malaysia, Pakistan, South Africa, and Turkey.
May 16th, 2014 | by Giles Parkinson
Originally published on RenewEconomy. The International Energy Agency says solar energy – a combination of solar PV and concentrated solar
April 21st, 2014 | by Giles Parkinson
Originally published on Renew Economy. Australian households are almost single-handedly pushing the country towards a clean energy future, spending billions
April 18th, 2014 | by Robyn Purchia
Originally published on Eden Keeper. Desmond Tutu, a South African Anglican bishop and climate change activist, has called for an anti-apartheid-style boycott and
April 17th, 2014 | by Joshua S Hill
South Africa occupies an interesting place in the world these days — one part Westernised country, one part African nation.
April 2nd, 2014 | by Robyn Purchia
Originally published on Gas2. Southwestern States like Texas and New Mexico aren’t the only ones vying for a piece of the
February 27th, 2014 | by Roy L Hales
Originally published on The ECO Report. In 2010, concentrating solar power (CSP) projects like Ivanpah were heralded as the future