
Carbon capture projects are expanding as industries increasingly seek compliance solutions amid tightening climate regulations and rising pressure to reduce emissions. What was once viewed as an experimental or transitional technology is now gaining traction as a practical tool for
Read more: Carbon capture projects expand as industries seek compliance solutions

Advanced nuclear reactors are returning to policy discussions worldwide as governments search for reliable, low-carbon energy sources capable of supporting long-term climate goals while ensuring grid stability. Faced with rising electricity demand, renewable intermittency and concerns over
Read more: Advanced nuclear reactors return to policy discussions worldwide

Grid-scale batteries are gaining momentum as power systems worldwide struggle to manage rising volatility driven by renewable energy expansion. As solar and wind generation continue to grow, their intermittent nature is placing increasing pressure on electrical grids that
Read more: Grid-scale batteries gain momentum as renewable volatility reshapes global energy systems

The United States government has decided to cancel one of the nation’s largest planned solar projects, known as Esmeralda 7, located in the state of Nevada. Originally designed to generate more than six gigawatts of clean energy, the project was expected to power millions of homes
Read more: U.S. Cancels Major Solar Project, Raising Concerns Over Renewable Energy Future

California has taken a decisive leap in its green transition: Governor Gavin Newsom announced that the state will reach 95 percent renewable energy generation before the year 2032, eight years ahead of the national goal. The new plan includes subsidized solar rooftops, smart
Read more: America’s Green Shift: States, Cities and Innovation Driving the Energy Revolution

The European Commission has approved a sweeping €20 billion investment plan to establish a continental hydrogen infrastructure network, positioning the European Union at the forefront of the global transition toward clean energy. The initiative, called “Hydrogen Backbone Europe,” aims to build thousands
Read more: “Europe invests €20 billion in green hydrogen infrastructure”

Across the world, autonomous drones are transforming the fight against deforestation, restoring millions of trees in areas where traditional planting methods are too slow or too costly. Armed with artificial intelligence, advanced navigation systems, and seed-dispersal technologies, these aerial reforestation
Read more: “Reforestation drones restore millions of trees in record time”

A new generation of desalination startups is harnessing artificial intelligence to revolutionize access to clean water in some of the world’s driest regions. As global temperatures rise and freshwater scarcity becomes one of humanity’s most pressing challenges, these companies are
Read more: “Desalination startups use AI to make clean water more affordable”

Global solar power has reached a historic milestone, marking a turning point in the transition toward renewable energy. According to the latest report from the International Energy Agency (IEA), worldwide solar capacity surpassed 500 gigawatts for the first time in 2025, setting a new
Read more: “Solar energy capacity breaks global record as demand surges worldwide”