The Balearic Islands government is setting out to prove the holiday destination can run on cheap, clean electricity with a proposed climate law
Energy leaders in Davos were critical of trade intervention the US solar industry said could cause 23,000 job losses
The world’s largest lithium ion battery has brought much needed flexibility to the grid, encouraging other states to follow suit
While any move away from fossil fuels is welcome, we need to think bigger about what resilience could mean for Puerto Rico
As the world resumes climate talks in Bonn next month, island states will use the devastating hurricane season to fuel calls for expanded renewable energy investment
Resistance from utilities and unions blamed after legislature fails to bring clean energy bill to a vote
The world’s sixth largest economy is aiming for an entirely clean power grid by 2045, with legislation that pits technology start-ups against utilities
In its biggest project to date, the UN’s flagship climate finance scheme is putting $150m towards developing wind, hydro and solar power in Egypt
Developer TuNur this week applied for authorisation to build a massive solar plant on the edge of the Tunisian Sahara, with undersea grid connections to Europe
India’s future is still tied to coal and fixing woeful inefficiency of plants will create huge new generation at a price solar cannot match
Indian solar manufacturers are likely to go bust when a World Trade Organization ruling kicks in later this year, experts say, increasing the dominance of Chinese imports
Farmers along the lower Nile have little information to guide them as upriver barrage threatens to compound the impacts of global warming
Ahead of an August general election, ride organised by Christian Aid is pushing access to renewables up the political agenda
NGO that helps women overcome cultural taboos and start their own clean energy businesses to be awarded prize in London ceremony
The golf-loving president says he will pull the US from the Paris agreement. The UN’s renewable energy chief explains why that’s dumb in terms he’d understand
India’s record-breaking solar prices are driven by a distorted market, in thrall to cheap Chinese imports, say analysts
As the world looks to the EU for leadership on climate, eastern states are diluting laws supposed to guide Europe toward its carbon reduction targets
Medical charity UOSSM plans to roll out solar power to five more facilities, reducing reliance on diesel generators to keep incubators and other equipment running
Africa’s quest for full access to electricity needs governments to support small, off-grid projects that are typically disregarded by investors
The European Commission and France are “doing far more harm than good” by pushing through projects without scrutiny, say campaigners