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April 14, 2025

Q&A: What does the new German coalition government mean for climate and energy?

Since the German election took place in February, which saw the centre-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU) win the most seats, parties have been negotiating to form a new coalition government.
April 11, 2025

Wave energy’s huge potential could be unlocked by the power of sound, says research

Ocean waves have long been seen as having huge potential as a source of renewable energy. Waves produce an estimated 50 trillion to 80 trillion watts of power worldwide – nearly two to three times the world’s current annual energy consumption.
April 09, 2025

U.S. tariffs put Southeast Asia’s clean energy exports at risk

Southeast Asia’s clean energy industry is bracing for its third major setback, as U.S. tariffs intensify pressure on the wind and solar supply chains.
April 08, 2025

Global low-carbon electricity share tops 40%, but heatwaves drive up emissions

According to the latest Global Electricity Review from UK-based energy think tank Ember, low-carbon electricity sources accounted for more than 40% of global power generation for the first time in 2024.
April 08, 2025

EV charging leaders unite to create Europe’s largest public charging network

Leading specialized charging operators Atlante, Electra, Fastned and IONITY form Spark Alliance, a first of its kind collaboration, to simplify EV charging and accelerate EV transition.
April 07, 2025

Shipping faces crossroads with carbon pricing as global talks begin

The International Maritime Organization’s Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) kicked off a five-day meeting on April 7, focusing on technical regulations, energy efficiency, and pollution in the shipping industry.
April 07, 2025

Trump’s tariffs threaten Southeast Asia’s role in global clean energy supply chain

U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of new tariffs on imported products is not only dealing a blow to Southeast Asia’s solar industry but also expected to drive up the cost of renewable energy projects within the United States.
April 07, 2025

Japan backs low-carbon industry in Malaysia with focus on energy efficiency, renewables

To support the growth of low-carbon industries in Malaysia, the Japanese government, through the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO), announced at the end of March a list of 47 Japanese companies with established operations in the country.
April 02, 2025

EU reconsiders 2035 combustion engine ban as U.S. tariff threat looms

The European Commission has officially proposed extending the deadline for car manufacturers to meet emission reduction targets, granting them an additional two-year grace period.
April 01, 2025

Vietnam’s FIT policy overhaul triggers industry bankruptcy fears

Vietnam’s government is conducting a comprehensive review of its feed-in tariff (FIT) regulations, a move that could significantly cut revenue for some operating renewable energy projects. This has sparked concern among industry players, who have filed a
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