Cheap and clean renewable energy (RE), led by the Ceylon Electricity Board's (CEB) hydroelectric power, increased its share of the country's electricity supply to 59. 23 per cent (9,670 gigawatt hours – GWh) in the first eleven months of last year (2025), Central Bank of Sri Lanka. . gy generation in Sri Lanka. This achievement is part of a broader national effort to increase the share of clean energy in the power grid, which now has an installed renewable capacity of approximately 2,000. . The island nation has set a goal of achieving 70% electricity generation from renewable sources by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2050, positioning itself as a regional leader in clean energy transformation. The announcement was made by Secretary to the Ministry of Energy, Prof. Udayanga Hemapala yesterday when. .
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The Central American country has unveiled long-term plans to double installed power capacity by mid-century, expand its transmission grid by more than 5,600 km and create clear rules for private investment in clean energy technologies. . Guatemala is taking significant steps to enhance its energy infrastructure with the drafting of a new power roadmap projected to mobilize US$4. Renewables are mainly used to generate electricity, though renewable technologies can also be used for heating in homes and buildings.
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Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) has announced significant plans to develop large-scale solar power projects integrated with battery storage, a move set to enhance energy reliability across the islands. The shift towards clean energy not only supports environmental goals but also enhances the stability and reliability of power supplies, especially in. . Our comprehensive energy policies work together to modernize our system and bring electricity prices down in The Bahamas. 70MW of solar power and 35MW of Battery Energy Storage Systems will be integrated into the existing grid. New hybrid grids, including 27 MW of solar throughout our Family. . Countries in the Caribbean are looking to deploy more affordable renewable energy and storage solutions while improving resilience against extreme weather events.
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The Polish Economic Institute reported that in the power market's main auction, which was held in December 2024, storage capacity of around 2. 5 GW was contracted, indicating that this was a 44 percent increase over 2023, in which the total contracted for batteries was 1. 5 GW was contracted. . Poland's eco-fund has pre-qualified 183 energy storage projects in its latest competitive round with a budget of PLN 4. 14bn/EUR 981m) from the Modernisation Fund. Battery energy storage systems (BESS) License: CC0 1. This decisive investment underscores the country's commitment to modernizing its energy infrastructure and. .
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This ambitious initiative, poised to integrate up to 800 megawatt hours (MWh) of battery storage, will be located in the Copperbelt region—one of Zambia's key economic hubs, just a short 10 kilometers north of Kitwe. . Kitwe isn't just Zambia's mining heartland—it's where modern battery technology meets urgent energy demands. This article explores how smart energy storage systems can stabilize power grids, integrate solar energy, and drive economic growth. Discover actionable insights, real-world case studies, and emer Summary: Kitwe. . Discover how the Zambia Kitwe Energy Storage Photovoltaic Industrial Park is transforming renewable energy adoption in Southern Africa. Discover how the. . The German Energy Solutions Initiative, coordinat-ed and financed by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK), aims to globalise German and European technologies and expertise in climate-friendly energy solutions.
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The goals propose the establishment of climate neutrality by 2050 with the use of circular economy, reduction of greenhouse gas emission and increased usage of renewable energy. The research conducted by Eurostat showed that Latvia ranks third in the European Union in terms of the share of. . lity has developed a PLAN, using the methodology of the Pact. The PLAN consists of 14 sections, including a brief overview of European, national, and regional guidelines for energy and climate policy, and the linking of the PL N with the development planning documents of Riga State City. 4 % of the EU's net GHG emissions. As its land use, land-use change and forestry. . In Latvia, renewable energy sources account for a significant portion of the country's electricity generation, with a target of 57% by 2030 [1]. Hydroelectric power is the main source of renewable electricity in Latvia, followed by solar, wind and biomass cogeneration plants. As consumption of renewable energy reached 43. 2 % in 2023, Latvia is drawing closer to achieving its target under the. . Actions taken today to reduce emissions will inform the pace and scale of Latvia's energy transition and achieving its ambitious goal of climate neutrality by 2050, according to a new in-depth policy review by the International Energy Agency (IEA). The review, published today, is a key milestone in. .
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