Clean energy: India can’t wish away coal

Clean energy: India can’t wish away coal

Navin Singh Khadka Environment correspondent, BBC World Service Bloomberg via Getty Images India heavily relies on coal to meet its daily energy demands India has always taken a hard position on coal, arguing that it is crucial for its energy security and developmental needs. But energy experts and environment campaigners are increasingly saying it should…

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African Leaders Urge Nuclear Energy Adoption to Drive Growth

Africa: Saving Money, Breathing Easier – How Energy Access Is Transforming Lives in Ethiopia

Families in rural Ethiopia are transforming their lives with clean energy. Supported by the World Bank’s Ci-Dev, biogas digesters replace firewood, cutting smoke and improving crop yields. Off-grid solar brings light, boosts savings, and powers micro-enterprises. Since 2016, Ethiopia has earned $3.46 million in carbon credits, reinvesting in access and maintenance. For women like Abeba…

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African Leaders Urge Nuclear Energy Adoption to Drive Growth

Africa: UK-Africa Clean Energy Partnerships Tackle Generator Reliance At London Climate Event

London, UK — UK and African innovators are ramping up efforts to replace fossil fuel generators with renewable energy solutions, as showcased at the ZE-Gen: Powering Productivity, Accelerating Investment event during London Climate Action Week. UK Special Representative for Climate, Rachel Kyte, highlighted the wide-ranging benefits of such partnerships, including economic growth, improved health, and…

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