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Unlocking Africa’s Renewable Potential with Battery Storage
“Africa has long been perceived as a marginal solar market. The Africa Solar Outlook 2026 demonstrates that this perception no longer reflects reality. Solar is already far more widespread than previously believed, and Africa is now experiencing the fastest solar growth of any region worldwide.”


The Financiers and Startups Decarbonizing Africa’s ‘Anti-Fossil’ Fuel Nation
As the third-largest economy in sub-Saharan Africa, Kenya has emerged as Africa’s leading example of anti-fossil-fuel leadership. With 90% of its grid powered by renewables, Kenya’s grid is more decarbonized than those of some wealthy European nations, where renewables account for about 63%.


India's Quietly Powerful Climate Warrior
He wears a traditional Indian shirt and a genuine smile, and has an unmistakable amiability and a calm demeanor. His name is Professor Chetan Singh Solanki. He is one of the most unusual climate warriors of our times, and this is a glimpse into his story.


What is Powering Mozambique's Green Energy Revolution
Despite challenges, Mozambique’s green energy revolution is transforming the country’s energy landscape, driven by abundant renewables and government initiatives. With more than 90 percent of electricity generated from clean sources and ambitious targets, Mozambique is poised to serve as a model for Africa’s sustainable growth.


Spurring Solar Development in Thailand
Despite solar representing the cheapest form of electricity in Thailand since 2022, the roadblocks to solar having a substantial share of Thailand's energy matrix remain prevalent. This is particularly surprising because these solar projects, even when incorporated with batteries, represent a more economic alternative to thermal plants. A report from BloombergNEF found that a solar project with 4 hours of storage will be able to compete with existing thermal power plants this


Amid Hydropower Crisis, Zimbabweans Turn to Solar Energy
But with international financing for coal-fired thermal plants drying up, it remains to be seen whether the Zimbabwe government will shift investment towards solar energy. For now, it is boom time for rooftop solar systems.


Colombia's Utility PV Potential
With strong natural resources and a government that has passed significant legislation to encourage solar, utility-scale PV is poised for growth. However, in order to attract key international investment, the government must ensure stability and encourage long-term investment. By doing so, Colombia can continue to utilize its natural resources while shifting from its current hydropower reliance. A new energy matrix, with solar playing a much larger role, looks to be in the fu


The Potential of Agrivoltaics
Across the globe, rural areas struggle with grid interconnection and chronic energy instability, leading to widespread energy poverty....


Virginia's Solar Energy Push
The power demand increases in Virginia, primarily driven by the creation of data centers, have led to an ever-increasing call for...
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