Bojan Stojkovski

The Central Asian region has about 5% of the world's natural capacities for capturing wind and solar energy, which provides ample opportunities to develop the renewable energy sector.

EU Looks to Develop Central Asia’s Renewable Energy Sector

The Central Asian region has about 5% of the world’s natural capacities for capturing wind and solar energy, which provides ample opportunities to develop the renewable energy sector. However, except for hydropower, especially in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, the share of renewable energy sources (RES) in national energy balances is minimal in all CA countries. The …

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Azerbaijan, UAE Discuss Renewable Energy Cooperation

Azerbaijan is in intensive negotiations with colleagues from the UAE to expand their renewable energy cooperation, Azerbaijani Energy Minister Parviz Shahbazov said in an interview. “We are discussing the possibilities of cooperation and joint investments both in Azerbaijan and in the UAE. We recently laid the foundation stone for a new 230 megawatt solar power …

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UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Wednesday unveiled a plan of 5 points designed to give impetus to the broader use of renewable energy.

UN Plans to Increase Use of Renewable Energy Sources

Following the World Meteorological Organization’s 2021 State of the Climate report, which says greenhouse gas concentrations, global ocean temperatures, and sea-level rise hit a new record last year, UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Wednesday unveiled a plan of 5 points designed to give impetus to the broader use of renewable energy, the Associated Press reported. …

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Serbia plans to increase the amount of production from renewable energy from the current 3.5% to 40% by 2040, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Mining and Energy of Serbia Zorana Mihajlovic said, speaking at the conference "Renewable Energy: Serbia's Potential - an Opportunity for Israel".

Serbia Plans to Increase Production From Renewable Energy to 40% By 2040

Serbia plans to increase the amount of production from renewable energy from the current 3.5% to 40% by 2040, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Mining and Energy of Serbia Zorana Mihajlovic said, speaking at the conference “Renewable Energy: Serbia’s Potential – an Opportunity for Israel”. “Despite all the difficulties we have faced, we continue to …

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Scottish company Drax Group has decided to apply for the expansion of the Cruachan pumped storage power plant (PSPP) to increase Britain's energy security, the comany said in a statement.

Drax Group Applies for Building Pumped Storage Power Plant in UK

Scottish company Drax Group has decided to apply for the expansion of the Cruachan pumped storage power plant (PSPP) to increase Britain’s energy security, the company said in a statement. “More domestic renewable energy will help the UK tackle the energy crisis and end dependence on fuel imports. The new project will also help boost …

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In Australia and many other countries, green energy production is causing problems such as the destruction of wilderness areas and toxic runoff into essential water sources.

Growth of Green Energy Production in Australia Causes Environmental Problems

In Australia and many other countries, green energy production is causing problems such as the destruction of wilderness areas and toxic runoff into essential water sources. Creating this renewable energy seems to have the opposite effect of the green energy movement’s stated goal of reducing harm to the environment, local media added. While climate alarmists …

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Renewable energy sources will help ensure Pakistan's energy security, Energy Minister Khurram Dastgir Khan said, local media reported.

Renewable Energy Sources Can Be the Answer to Pakistan’s Energy Woes

Renewable energy sources will help ensure Pakistan’s energy security, Energy Minister Khurram Dastgir Khan said, local media reported. The Pakistani official stated that hydropower is the backbone of the country and that, despite the existing problems, it is hydropower that is the most acceptable source of energy in the long term. Khurram Dastgir Khan added …

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