You wouldn’t buy a car just because it looks fast. So why trust solar panels based on marketing jargon alone? In 2024 alone, the world added almost 597.5 GW of
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Tired of every brand claiming they’re “number one” in solar? You’re not alone. The U.S. solar market has exploded in the past decade, with solar capacity jumping from just 2.5
We’ve hit a milestone: 55 countries installed wind turbines in 2024, driving global capacity to 1136 GW, according to GWEC. Clearly, wind power isn’t slowing down; it’s charging forward. That leads
Introduction In 2000, only a dozen countries had noticeable wind installations. Fast forward to today, and the world is racing ahead with wind. BloombergNEF reports that wind now contributes nearly
Not all coal is cut from the same carbon cloth. Some burn hotter, others cleaner. But when it comes to lignite vs. coal, the differences go far beyond just color
Ever considered why your local power plant runs on bituminous coal and not anthracite or lignite? It’s all in the carbon percentage, which gives this coal a heating value of
The term clean coal has seen its share of the airwaves when it comes to the debates of energy, but who is to suggest which coal, or rather which form
Introduction The Coal consumption picture may appear gloomy on main news; however, the reality is that it is still the main source of electricity, contributing to more than a third
Introduction The world of clean energy news never stands still. With every passing week, new developments redefine how we power our planet. Here are the biggest stories driving the transition
Introduction More than one-fifth of the world’s electricity still comes from coal, and bituminous and anthracite are the main competitors within this category. Bituminous coal forms a solid 46% of
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