Six countries provided for over 70% of power plants commissioned in Europe
Six countries provided for over 70% of new capacity: Germany (25%), Great Britain (12%), France (11%), Finland (9%), Turkey (8%) ...
Read moreSix countries provided for over 70% of new capacity: Germany (25%), Great Britain (12%), France (11%), Finland (9%), Turkey (8%) ...
Read moreAs many as seven OECD countries have completely phased out coal in their power industries: Belgium did so in 2016, ...
Read moreThe photo is sourced from npr.org More than 70% of the new capacity additions came from China and India, with ...
Read moreAccording to Ember, Indonesia’s power consumption grew by more than 40% between 2015 and 2023 (from 243 TWh to 351 TWh), including ...
Read moreThe photo is sourced from renews.biz This surge in interest to building pump-storage power plants is directly connected with the ...
Read moreGerman regional rail carrier LNVG has launched the world's first fuel cell train built by Alstom, a French engineering company. ...
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