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Solar Projects Face Turmoil Under Trump, but Big Business Is Still Banking on Them
The U.S. solar landscape has felt gloomy since the Trump administration slashed incentives for renewable power and labeled sun- and wind-powered energy “the scam of the century.” But a series of recent tech and other industry deals…
California weather: Warming trend ahead with one major exception
A strong high-pressure system is steering storms away from California, resulting in a dry forecast for the foreseeable future. Under clear skies in winter, California's weather tends to follow a typical pattern of cool nights and mild days. This…
Exploring High-Demand Career Paths for Polytechnic Diploma Holders
A Polytechnic Diploma presents an excellent opportunity for students looking to advance their technical skills after completing 10th or 12th grade. This qualification opens doors to various career paths, allowing graduates to quickly enter the…
Government green bank to back a 'raft of big projects' this year
The federal government's $33 billion green bank intends to throw its weight behind more individual wind and solar energy projects in NSW over the next 12 months as Labor looks to ramp up the sluggish pace of the renewables rollout. In an interview…
New York sues Trump over stop work order on wind projects
The New York attorney general's office is suing the Trump administration over its blockage of the state's offshore wind projects. Just before the holidays, the federal government stopped work for a second time on two wind projects under…
Croatia deploys 417 MW of solar in 2025
Croatia commissioned 417 MW of solar in the twelve months between December 2024 and December 2025, according to figures from the Renewable Energy Sources of Croatia Association (RES Croatia). The figure highlights stable growth in Croatia's solar…
Under Trump, U.S. Adds Fuel to a Heating Planet
By pulling the United States out of the main international climate treaty, seizing Venezuelan crude oil and using government power to resuscitate the domestic coal industry while choking off clean energy, the Trump administration is not just…
Australian state's utility-scale solar tops 1 TWh in December
The latest data from Rystad Energy shows that Australia's large-scale solar and wind assets generated a total of 5,420 GWh of clean energy in December 2025, up 19% from the 4,551 GWh generated in the same month a year earlier. Rystad Senior Analyst…
AI's green-energy goal is devastating Taiwan's coastal villages
For generations, Li Cheng-chieh and his family have lived off the tidal flats along Taiwan's west coast, harvesting oysters and selling them to homes and in local markets. Four years ago, thick cables to transmit power from a new offshore wind…
New Year, New Environmental Battles Brew In Chesapeake Bay States
Partisan clashes in Pennsylvania and budget headaches in Maryland cloud prospects for climate and environmental legislation in those states this year. But things are different in Virginia, where the election of a Democratic governor has raised…
A tall order not to offend any reader
To submit a letter to The Age, email. Please include your home address and telephone number below your letter. No attachments. See here for our rules and tips on getting your letter published. The Age says in its editorial (12/2): “Wilcox…
Kinergy powers up
PETALING JAYA: Kinergy Advancement Bhd is emerging as a new name in Malaysia's independent power producer (IPP) space. Having built its reputation as a clean energy contractor, the group is now pushing deeper into asset ownership, including by…
Sodium-ion batteries: 10 Breakthrough Technologies 2026
For decades, lithium-ion batteries have powered our phones, laptops, and electric vehicles. But lithium's limited supply and volatile price have led the industry to seek more resilient alternatives. A sodium-ion battery works much like a…
5 Once-Sleepy Dividend Utility Companies Are Striking Massive Deals With Big Tech
Big tech companies are increasingly striking direct deals with utilities to secure reliable, long-term energy supplies as their power needs surge, driven mainly by data centers, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence. These agreements often…
Exclusive: Trump dents budget of Abu Dhabi-based renewable energy agency
The Trump administration has weakened the budget of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) after falling behind on payments totaling $10 million, according to a person familiar with the matter. The Abu Dhabi-based group joins dozens of…
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