Australia's energy minister Chris Bowen says the $20-billion solar mega project is likely to go ahead with a new funding structure
The solar energy project aimed to employ the world's longest undersea cable to deliver power from northern Australia to Singapore and Indonesia, but project 'not dead', key backer says
The World Bank has moved to alter its mission, lending tools and capacity to help countries shift from coal power to address climate change and other global crises
Baihetan – the world's second largest dam and hydropower generator after Three Gorges – began producing 'clean energy' on Tuesday
China's draft contains 23 targets geared towards protecting 30% of land and coastal and marine areas worldwide by 2030
Major western oil companies including BP and Chevron are pouring investment into Asia's green hydrogen sector
Researchers in Australia have found that sound waves help unlock more hydrogen when electrolysis is performed on water molecules - a discovery that could help reduce the cost of green hydrogen
The mandate, the first of its kind for a Japanese municipality, is aimed at cutting household carbon emissions in the world's fifth-largest carbon emitting country
Taiwan's National Science and Technology Council says it will fund research on laser-plasma interactions and magnetically confined high-temperature plasmas, following US discovery
Researchers at the US National Ignition Facility achieved a landmark event known as 'ignition' or energy gain after "fusion experiments released more energy than was pumped in" by high-powered lasers
“China is actually free to up its game with respect to environmental standards... and eventually join the alliance," Canada's Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said
Ban on goods suspected to have been made by forced labour in Xinjiang has led to over 1,000 shipments of solar panels being held at US ports. Analysts say installations will fall by close to 25% this year