US President Barack Obama and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi have reached a “breakthrough understanding” which may finalise the civil nuclear cooperation agreement of 2008 that was supposed to clear the way for the sale of nuclear fuel and reactors to India.
Chilean developer Eco Santiago is planning to construct a 205 MW capacity PV plant in a mountainous area near the capital of Santiago.
Clean Line Energy Partners, the Houston-based company backed by such investors as Britain's National Grid, has secured a major regulatory approval in Tennessee that will keep its Plains and Eastern wind transmission project on track.
Spanish companies Iberdrola, Gamesa and Acciona plan to invest nearly $14 billion in Mexico’s energy industry over the next three years.
US firm SunEdison and Adani Enterprises have agreed to work together and pledge $4 billion in a joint venture to set-up an Indian solar power factory.
The US Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) final ruling on carbon dioxide emissions from new coal-fired power plants has been delayed.
TerraForm Power Inc, a global operator of clean energy power plants, has announced that it has purchased 21 distributed generation (DG) solar power plants in the US, totalling 26 MW and worth $47 million from SunEdison.
California’s Governor Jerry Brown has set out a new goal for the US’ most populous state, to increase renewable energy use to 50 per cent in the next 15 years.
The UK and Germany both recorded substantial increases on their annual wind power records for 2014, setting the stage for further growth of this industry across Europe.
Sahara Group, the Nigerian conglomerate, is seeking to construct a 2000 MW thermal power plant in Ghana to boost the country’s generating capacity.