Focus Betting on renewables: can Kazakhstan become carbon neutral by 2060? In partnership with IGTIPC In recent years Kazakhstan has brought the share of renewable energy in total electricity production to 4 percent. Kazakhstan has now established around 130 renewable energy facilities, and the country's potential for green energy generation is huge. 02/12/2022
Eco-Innovation It may look rude but this 'skybrator' is producing clean energy NIMBYism is one of biggest threats to the transition to renewable energy. So silent, small designs could make a big difference to installation rates. 02/12/2022
Partner content Brazil invites investment in infrastructure & renewable energy Partner content presented by SECOM With around 4,350 kilometres between its furthest points, Brazil is the fifth largest country in the world, flanked by 7,200 kilometres of Atlantic coastline and the borders of no less than ten South American countries. 01/12/2022
Partner content BLUETTI unveils new sustainable home power plant ahead of Black Friday sales Partner content presented by BLUETTI This month, energy storage company BLUETTI unveiled the new EP600, a one-stop solution for alleviating soaring electricity prices and shortages through an eco-friendly, self-sustainable heating and energy system. 21/11/2022
Europe News EU to unveil emergency law to boost renewables over gas shortage fears According to the IEA, the emergency law could replace 14 billion cubic metres of gas with renewables. 09/11/2022
Global Japan Is ammonia the future for clean shipping? In partnership with The Government of Japan It’s versatile and abundant and you can store and transport it. Ammonia is seen by many as a future source of clean energy. 07/11/2022
World The challenges and successes of Algeria's water supply industry In partnership with anep The challenges and successes of Algeria's water supply industry 31/10/2022
Euronews Witness Can the Swedish city Malmö provide answers to our energy crisis? Malmö, has 560 kilometres of bike lanes. Smart housing, renewable energies, and clean transport, and the city has been exploring all avenues of the sustainable economy since the 1970s oil crisis. Do they hold the answer to the climate and energy crisis? 27/10/2022
Climate Why is Greta arguing that Germany should keep its nuclear plants open? The German government has re-activated several coal and oil power plants, despite warnings it could default on its climate goals. 12/10/2022
Green News Good news for Greece as renewables fully power country for first time Solar, wind and hydro made up almost 50% of the nation’s power mix in the eight months to August this year. 11/10/2022
Green News Hydropower: Switzerland’s secret weapon against the energy crisis Switzerland is targeting a clean, independent energy supply, but some fear for biodiversity and the landscape. 06/10/2022
Italy Meet the farm in Italy making car fuel from cow poo Behind the farm, a specific structure extracts bio-methane from animal waste and transports it directly to the front, where customers wait at the pump to get cheap gas. 05/10/2022
World Algeria's renewable energy potential: Solar power is the way to go In partnership with anep Algeria is full of renewable energy promise. Host to significant hydrocarbon resources, the country also wants to play a role in the energy transition in Africa, mainly thanks to its photovoltaic potential. 03/10/2022
Spain Spain puts billions into renovating homes for better energy efficiency Spanish buildings are some of the EU's worst for energy efficiency. Now its government is promising to renovate half a million homes by 2026 to help achieve its green goals. 16/09/2022
World News Good news about the monkeypox outbreak, good news for stray dogs Headlines can be hard going but not all news is bad news, here are five positive stories from this week. #goodnews 09/09/2022
Europe News Brussels mulls price cap on renewables and nuclear power to curb bills The exceptional measure should be accompanied by an EU-wide plan to reduce electricity consumption. 02/09/2022
Climate Fuel poverty in this remote UK community could reach 96% this winter The UK has the biggest gap between the richest and poorest in energy costs as a proportion of income, new IMF analysis shows. 01/09/2022
Denmark Denmark and Germany approve Baltic Sea wind hub to offset Russian gas When established by 2030, the project could supply electricity to up to 4.5 million European homes. 29/08/2022
Eco-Innovation Electric car charging points could be closer to home than you think Soaring electricity prices mean more and more EV users are searching for the cheapest way to charge their vehicles. 28/08/2022
Mobility This mechanic is giving vintage cars a new lease of life as EVs Cheaper to run and more environmentally friendly, these converted electric vintage cars have been given a new lease of life. 06/08/2022