Indonesia’s new geothermal deal with an Israel-linked firm exposes a contradiction between pro-Palestine rhetoric and economic policy.
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Five Chinese corporations have passed the final selection for Danantara Indonesia's Waste-to-Energy (PSEL) projects in four ...
The world's first 628Ah ultra-large battery storage plant is now online in China as EVE Energy secures a major 10GWh ...
When old mattresses and broken chairs are dumped by the roadside in his neighborhood, Erwinsyah faces a choice: leave them ...
From a 3.5GW US wind colossus to a data centre hybrid complex, these are the top seven power plants coming online in 2026 to ...
BrightNight has commenced construction work on the Pioneer Clean Energy Centre in Arizona, US, marked by a groundbreaking ...
A new project kicked off in Europe is expected to advance the use of high-voltage technologies in electric vehicles to ...