Solar

Trains in Switzerland are running over solar panels and the results are promising

A Swiss startup says the world’s first removable solar power plant installed between active railway tracks has successfully met its initial safety and performance targets, raising the prospect of turning thousands of kilometers of rail infrastructure into a new source of renewable energy.

How Pakistan’s Solar Revolution is shielding it from Middle East energy crisis

Pakistan’s rapid adoption of solar energy is emerging as one of the most significant energy transitions in the developing world, driven not by sweeping state intervention but by consumers responding to soaring electricity costs, repeated power shortages, and volatile...

Chinese solar exports surge to record high amid global energy shock

China’s solar exports reached an unprecedented level in March 2026, as countries across Asia and Africa accelerated their transition toward renewable energy in response to rising fossil fuel prices and geopolitical instability. According to data analyzed by global energy think...

UAE unveils world’s largest Solar Power Plant in Abu Dhabi’s desert ahead of COP28

UAE has launched the Al Dhafra solar farm – the world’s largest single-site solar plant ahead of the COP28 climate conference.

New Zealand aims to achieve 100% renewable electricity with the launch of $1.2 Billion climate fund

The New Zealand Government has partnered with private investor BlackRock to establish a NZ$2 billion ($1.2 billion) climate fund to achieve the goal of becoming the first country in the world with 100% renewable electricity.

World’s largest hybrid solar-hydro plant becomes operational in China

China marked a significant achievement on Sunday as the world’s largest and highest-altitude hydro-solar power plant commenced full operations.
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US-Iran talks in Dwitzerland set ‘good foundation’ for deal to end war, Vance says

U.S. Vice President JD Vance said on June 22 that negotiations between U.S. and Iranian officials in Switzerland had...
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