UAE considers building a second nuclear power plant

The country of some 10 million people has become a proponent of nuclear power, a low-carbon energy source, as it seeks to diversify its economy and attract foreign investment. Its first plant started commercial operations in 2021.

Slew of measures expected in Budget to promote investments in clean energy sector: Experts

Their expectation is that the government may announce policy-related measures, viability gap funding (VGF) and incentive schemes for the clean energy industry, the experts said.

Many US solar factories are lagging. Except those China owns

Chinese companies will have at least 20 gigawatts' worth of annual solar panel production capacity on US soil within the next year, enough to serve about half the US market, according to a Reuters analysis of corporate statements, government documents, and interviews with eight companies and researchers.

New Zealand may miss 2035 emission target, government report forecasts

The forecast failure to meet the target is in part due to the centre-right government's removal of a number of its centre-left predecessor's climate policies and fewer trees being planted commercially, the document said.

US envoy Garcetti visits Adani Group's mega renewable energy project site in Gujarat

Adani Group Chairman, taking to X on Tuesday, said he was grateful to the Amabassador for his visit to Adani's 30 GW Renewable Energy site at Khavda and Mundra Port.

EU's green hydrogen goals not realistic, say auditors

Despite EU funding of 18.8 billion euros (USD 20.5 billion)being made available for green hydrogen projects, projects that would add less than 5GW of production capacity by 2030 have reached an advanced stage, although projects totalling around 50GW of capacity are also at an earlier assessment stage.

Economic costs of climate change in India and policy responses

India, one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, faces significant challenges from climate change, with severe impacts on its environment, economy, and population.

Money from Washington's landmark climate law will help tribes face rising seas, climate change

Nearly every Native American tribe in Washington is receiving money. Among them is the 3,000-member Quinault Indian Nation on the Pacific coast of the Olympic Peninsula, which is getting $13 million to help relocate its two main villages to higher ground, away from the tsunami zone and persistent flooding.

At Republican National Convention, climate change at bottom of pile

"I don't believe all that," said Jack Prendergast, from New York, who believes that human activity does just as much harm to the planet as "when a volcano goes off."

JinkoSolar to form JV with Saudi PIF, Vision Industries to build solar cell manufacturing unit

The company said the facility in Saudi Arabia is expected to have a total investment of about $1 billion and would be funded through a combination of internal and external financing.