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Cuban Tobacco Twists Also with the Sun's Energy
- The ABTT Las Tunas company is incorporating solar panels to power its tobacco processing factories, aiming to overcome electricity service instability. - This initiative seeks to mitigate production losses, which previously exceeded 400,000 export-quality cigars and 1.5 million domestic units annually, costing over 26 million pesos in revenue. - The energy transition also includes agricultural aโฆ
Electricity Price Freeze Amid Mideast Crisis Pushes Heavier Bill to Future Generations, Experts Warn
- South Korean experts and industry representatives are concerned that freezing electricity prices amid a Middle Eastern energy crisis will burden future generations. - They warn that continued below-โฆ
Serbia to Add Over 700 Megawatts of Battery Storage Capacity
- Serbia's transmission system operator, Elektromreลพa Srbije (EMS), has signed grid connection agreements for seven new battery energy storage projects. - These projects will collectively provide 724 โฆ
Concerns Over Wind Turbines Grow: Zlรญn Region Collects Municipal Objections to Zone Establishment
The Zlรญn region in the Czech Republic is collecting objections from municipalities regarding the establishment of wind energy zones. This indicates growing local concern about the development of wind โฆ
SAS Posts Strong Q1 Earnings on Renewable Energy Boom
- Sino-American Silicon Products Inc. reported a first-quarter earnings per share of NT$1.83, driven by strong growth in its renewable energy business. - The company's renewable energy revenue surged โฆ
Nigeria Bets on Blended Finance to Fix Electricity Crisis
- Nigeria has launched the Green Finance and Investment Facility (GFIF) to address its energy deficit by mobilizing $40 billion for distributed renewable energy. - The initiative aims to provide electโฆ
National Electrical System Recovery in Venezuela Requires $20 Billion Investment
- Venezuela's national electrical system requires an estimated $20 billion investment for recovery, according to the Association of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. - The Venezuelan College of Eโฆ