The Indian government has officially ended a major subsidy that exempted solar and wind energy projects from inter-state transmission system (ISTS) charges. As of July 1, all new renewable energy projects will now be required to pay 25% of these costs, with charges set to progressively increase

India is exploring the transformation of decommissioned coal-fired power plants into nuclear power stations as part of its long-term clean energy push. The scheme would leverage existing infrastructure—land, grid connections, water supply—at retired sites to expedite nuclear capacity expansion while slashing initial investment costs. The government is targeting a jump from

France has made a groundbreaking discovery that could reshape the global clean energy landscape. A massive natural hydrogen deposit, estimated at 46 million tons and worth nearly $92 billion, has been found beneath the soil of Folschviller in the Moselle region. This unprecedented reserve could elevate France to the forefront of the international race for […]