
U.S. Solar Power Faces Uncertainty Amid Policy Changes and Industry Growth
Solar power surges in the U.S. with costs dropping, but faces uncertainty as federal subsidies are scrapped.

Solar power surges in the U.S. with costs dropping, but faces uncertainty as federal subsidies are scrapped.

Texas’ power grid faces challenges from the Trump administration’s actions against renewables, testing its resilience.

The Illinois House passed an energy bill to enhance wind and solar efficiency with big batteries, sparking cost debates.

The UAE has solidified its role as a major investor in Africa, focusing on renewable energy, infrastructure, and tourism.

NuScale Power and ENTRA1 Energy secure up to $550B for nuclear projects under the U.S.-Japan Framework Agreement.

Cruz aims to expedite LNG export permits, enhancing Texas’s role in global energy, boosting jobs, and investment.

Duane Arnold Energy Center to restart by 2029, creating 400 jobs and boosting Iowa’s economy with nuclear energy.
“Kidston Gold Mine integrates 50MW solar power, leading in renewable energy adaptation within mining operations.”

Wärtsilä to deliver Australia’s largest DC-coupled hybrid battery system, powering up to 120,000 homes by 2028.

Energy poverty in Guinea-Bissau is high, with half the population lacking electricity access. Renewable energy offers hope.

Renewable energy jobs aren’t keeping pace with North Sea oil and gas decline, say MPs, urging more government action.

UAE’s Masdar and EWEC start a $6B solar and battery project to deliver 1GW of continuous renewable energy by 2027.