Conflict in French Guiana: Photovoltaic power plant and Amerindian rights
Protest and human rights are intertwined around the photovoltaic power plant project in French Guiana, raising international concerns.
Protest and human rights are intertwined around the photovoltaic power plant project in French Guiana, raising international concerns.
Kenya was plunged into darkness following a massive power failure exacerbated by torrential rains causing devastating floods. This critical situation...
Protest and human rights are intertwined around the photovoltaic power plant project in French Guiana, raising international concerns.
Kenya was plunged into darkness following a massive power failure exacerbated by torrential rains causing devastating floods. This critical situation highlights the vulnerabilities of an infrastructure already weakened by extreme weather conditions, while the main electricity supplier, Kenya Power and Lighting Company (KPLC), is working to restore power.
By 2024, electricity and gas prices in France are set to fall, thanks to recent government reforms and market adjustments. However, they will remain above the pre-crisis levels of 2021-2022, highlighting the persistent challenges and strategies needed to stabilize the energy sector in a post-crisis context.
The Philippines is significantly increasing its energy capacity in 2023 with the acceleration of energy projects, reinforcing the stability of its national grid.
By 2024, electricity and gas prices in France are set to fall, thanks to recent government reforms and market adjustments....
Read moreThe debate is intensifying around the potential transfer of TotalEnergies' main listing to New York, a move that French Finance...
Read moreProtest and human rights are intertwined around the photovoltaic power plant project in French Guiana, raising international concerns.
Read moreThe Philippines is significantly increasing its energy capacity in 2023 with the acceleration of energy projects, reinforcing the stability of...
Read moreXóchitl Gálvez Ruiz, currently second in the Mexican presidential polls, plans to revive the electricity market by resuming long-term auctions...
Read moreXóchitl Gálvez Ruiz, currently second in the Mexican presidential polls, plans to revive the electricity market by resuming long-term auctions if elected in June.
The recent decentralization of the Nigerian electricity market ushers in a new era of autonomous governance for Ekiti and Ondo, under the aegis of amended national laws.
The Italian Council of State's decision cancels the 5 million euro fine imposed on Eni for misleading advertising, confirming the legitimacy of the use of the term "green" for its biodiesel-enriched diesel.
Ecuador and Colombia, both dependent on hydroelectricity, are facing a historic drought that is exacerbating their energy crises.
In Provence, a high-voltage power line project stirs up controversy. Tension is mounting between industrial development and heritage preservation.
Patrick Pouyanné of TotalEnergies defends energy mix at key Senate hearing on climate commitments.
Sierra Leone's Minister of Energy, Alhadji Kanja Sesay, has resigned amid tensions over power supply, compounded by large debts.
The European Investment Bank has signed a €150 million loan agreement with Helen Ltd to finance two renewable energy projects.
Endemic corruption in the Venezuelan oil industry has swallowed up billions of dollars, exposing massive embezzlement at Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA).
Following the US Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) previous announcement of new CO2 capture requirements for coal and gas-fired power plants, further developments and notable reactions have emerged.
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