Tunisian President Kais Saied has unexpectedly dismissed Energy Minister Fatma Thabet just days before a critical parliamentary vote on renewable energy projects. This decision raises questions about the future of these initiatives.
A recent report highlights significant growth in Saudi Arabia's renewable energy projects, with total capacities expected to reach approximately <strong>64 gigawatts</strong> by 2025. This includes solar and wind energy, reflecting the strategic shift towards diversifying the energy mix.
The Asian Development Bank has announced the launch of a new trust fund aimed at accelerating the progress of the energy network in ASEAN countries. This initiative is part of broader efforts to enhance regional cooperation and improve energy infrastructure.
Benha University has announced the successful connection of a photovoltaic solar power station to its administrative building, reflecting a commitment to renewable energy. This project aims to enhance sustainability and reduce operational costs.
Jordan is making significant progress in renewable energy, enhancing its regional role in this vital sector. This initiative comes as many countries strive to achieve their sustainability goals.
Vietnam's Vingroup has announced plans to abandon the construction of the country's largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) power plant due to rising fuel prices linked to the war in Iran. This decision reflects the country's commitment to invest more in renewable energy projects.
The Sharjah Electricity Authority announced the installation of energy-saving devices in 2,000 new homes, aimed at enhancing energy efficiency. This initiative is part of the authority's efforts to achieve sustainability and reduce energy loss.
Giza Governor Ahmed Rashid visited the Badreshin Central Substation, emphasizing the project's importance in stabilizing electricity in the region. This visit is part of the government's ongoing efforts to improve energy infrastructure.
Jordan registered an electricity load of <strong>3710 megawatts</strong> yesterday, reflecting a significant increase in energy demand. This surge comes as the government aims to enhance electrical services and meet citizens' needs.
PLN, the Indonesian electricity company, has inaugurated an electricity project in the village of Ombolata, Nias Utara, aimed at improving energy access in remote areas. This project marks a significant step towards enhancing quality of life and economic development in the region.