Renewable Energy

Thailand’s LNG Dependence Exposed by Hormuz Crisis as Energy Giants Rethink Investment Strategy

The geopolitical tensions linked to the Strait of Hormuz crisis in 2026 are revealing deep structural vulnerabilities in Thailand’s energy system, where heavy reliance...

Hormuz Disruption Reshapes Oil, LNG, and Power Markets as EIA Flags Prolonged Price Risks

The latest Short-Term Energy Outlook from the U.S. Energy Information Administration shows that the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and related production outages...

India’s 60% Clean Energy Target Hinges on $145 bn Annual Financing by 2035

India is accelerating its transition toward clean energy, targeting 60 percent non-fossil fuel capacity in its energy mix by 2035. However, a new report...

Global Renewable Energy Capacity Surges to 5,149 GW in 2025, Led by Solar and Wind Growth

Global renewable energy capacity recorded a significant milestone in 2025, reaching 5,149 gigawatts (GW) after adding 692 GW, marking 15.5 percent annual increase, according...

Global Renewable Energy Surge: Wind and Solar Capacity Hits Record 814 GW Additions in 2025

The global renewable energy sector achieved a historic milestone in 2025, with wind and solar installations reaching a record 814 GW, according to Ember....

Europe Energy Crisis: Gas Price Spike Drives Power Costs Up 50%, Exposes Structural Risks

A fresh analysis by Ember shows that the recent Middle East conflict involving Israel, the United States, and Iran triggered a sharp surge in...

Global ammonia production faces financial risks, weak demand signals, and job concerns, warns IEEFA report

A global build-out of ammonia production capacity is encountering mounting financial, operational, and safety risks, according to a March 2026 report by the Institute...

Kazakhstan Renewable Energy Capacity to Hit 12.9 GW by 2035 as Wind and Solar Investments Accelerate

Kazakhstan is rapidly advancing its renewable energy strategy, with installed capacity expected to surge from about 3.5 GW in 2025 to 12.9 GW by...