Scientists say successfully sustaining nuclear fusion can potentially create unlimited energy without the burden of carbon emissions
China’s dominance in the green technology industry means the world would have to pay up an additional $6 trillion for its energy transition without cheap Chinese supplies, new research says
Panel production costs in the world's largest producer of solar energy have declined a whopping 42% from year ago, dropping as low as 15 cents per watt
The world’s second-largest economy will account for more than 80% of the global solar manufacturing capacity through to 2026, according to a new report
In a first, China has added rare earths to its list of minerals that need to be reported to authorities for export
Rare earths have emerged as particularly significant to the global clean energy transition as countries around the world race to meet their carbon emissions goals
The progress made on reducing emissions intensity could help India avert pressure by developed nations to stop using coal, officials said
Sukbae Lee, one of the scientists that the alleged superconductor LK-99 is named after, said the claims were in the process of being peer-reviewed
An 11.5% power generation jump drove a sharp surge in emissions by the world's third largest greenhouse gas-emitter as output from both coal-fired and renewable plants hit records
Analysts fear China's renewable power generators may have to shoulder the costs of keeping under-utilised and loss-making coal power plants humming
Raising the share of clean energy to 90% would cut Japan’s electricity costs by 6% and cut power sector emissions by 92% from 2020 levels, the study found
The world's third largest carbon polluter projects it needs $10 trillion to $15 trillion in investment to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2070