by Anne Bannerman | Oct 27, 2025
When the conversation turns to sustainability, the focus is often on technology, solar panels, wind turbines, and batteries. But the financial mechanics behind the green transition are just as crucial. European Energy A/S, a Danish renewables developer, has shown once...
by Anne Bannerman | Oct 23, 2025
In a historic first for the global energy transition, renewable energy sources have overtaken coal as the world’s largest source of electricity generation, according to new data from the global energy think tank Ember. The milestone, achieved in the first half of...
by Anne Bannerman | Oct 20, 2025
The UK government has publicly unveiled its strategy to train and recruit workers for the energy transition, aiming for more than 400,000 new clean-energy jobs by 2030. The announcement ties into earlier policy documents: for example, on 23 June 2025, the government...
by Anne Bannerman | Oct 8, 2025
The U.S. Department of Energy’s recent announcement to cancel $7.56 billion in financing for hundreds of energy projects marks a concerning shift in the nation’s approach to clean energy investment. According to the department, these projects “would not provide...
by Anne Bannerman | Oct 7, 2025
Germany has long positioned itself as a global leader in renewable energy, yet one critical area, hydrogen infrastructure, has lagged behind expectations. With ambitious climate goals and the energy transition pressing forward, delays in licensing and construction...