The Future of Energy in China: 2025 Transition Overview
In Short : China in 2025 remains at the forefront of the global transition to clean energy, enhancing solar and wind power capabilities while reducing its dependence on coal.
Continue ReadingIn Short : China in 2025 remains at the forefront of the global transition to clean energy, enhancing solar and wind power capabilities while reducing its dependence on coal.
Continue ReadingIn Short : In August 2025, Brazil achieved a significant milestone by generating over one-third of its electricity from wind and solar energy for the first time, reaching a record 19 terawatt-hours (TWh) of clean energy—sufficient to power 119 million homes for a month—according to an analysis by the think tank Ember.
Continue ReadingIn Short : UK-based Octopus Energy has revealed a strategic alliance with a prominent Chinese wind turbine manufacturer to expedite the deployment of renewable energy, merging British clean energy expertise with China’s extensive wind technology.
Continue ReadingIn Short : Once characterized by its oil wealth, Saudi Arabia is now swiftly enhancing its solar energy capacity, indicating a strategic shift towards renewable resources and sustainable development in the long term.
Continue ReadingIn Short : Ethiopia has officially opened Africa’s largest hydroelectric dam on the Blue Nile, showcasing its aspirations for renewable energy while inciting protests from Egypt regarding water security. This initiative enhances clean energy production in conjunction with solar power and sustainable development objectives.
Continue ReadingIn Short : Africa is striving to mobilize $50 billion each year to finance climate solutions, with a focus on renewable resources, solar energy, and sustainable development projects aimed at decreasing dependence on non-renewable resources.
Continue ReadingIn Short : As of September 2025, Rajasthan’s solar and wind project pipeline has reached an impressive 50,000 MW, edging closer to the state’s 2030 target of 115,000 MW. Currently, 38,000 MW of renewable energy capacity is already operational.
Continue ReadingIn Short : China led the world in solar installations, which hit a record 380 GW in the first half of 2025. The rapid global transition to renewable energy is highlighted by the sector’s robust growth.
Continue ReadingIn Short : Once a major driver of global growth, China’s solar industry is currently experiencing severe overcapacity and growing losses. Beijing has responded by stabilizing the sector through regulatory monitoring and policy initiatives.
Continue ReadingIn Short : The nearly finished Revolution Wind Project, which is situated off the coasts of Rhode Island and Connecticut, has been abruptly put on hold by the Trump administration. The project has been put on hold due to “national security concerns,” even though it is more than 80% finished and 45 of its 65 turbines have already been installed.
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