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South Korea’s Nuclear Renaissance: Doubling Down on Atomic Power to Meet AI-Era Energy Demand

South Korea is quietly engineering one of the most significant reversals in global energy policy. Less than five years after the Moon Jae-in government set the country on a course of nuclear phase-out — closing reactors, freezing new construction, and investing heavily in LNG imports — Seoul has executed a dramatic U-turn. Under President Yoon […]
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Germany’s Energiewende in 2026: Renewables Surge, But Grid Challenges and Industrial Costs Mount

Germany’s energy transformation — the Energiewende — is one of the most ambitious and closely watched experiments in energy policy history. Launched in the early 2000s and turbocharged after the Fukushima disaster of 2011, the plan committed Europe’s largest economy to phasing out both nuclear power and coal while building one of the world’s most […]
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Africa’s Solar Sunrise: How Renewable Energy Is Transforming Electricity Access Across the Continent

Across sub-Saharan Africa, a quiet revolution is under way. In village squares from Kenya to Nigeria, on rooftops in Nairobi and Cape Town, and in sprawling utility-scale solar parks from Ethiopia to South Africa, photovoltaic panels are beginning to deliver what decades of grid investment failed to achieve: reliable, affordable electricity for millions of people […]
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India’s Power Revolution: Solar Surges to 143 GW as the World’s Fastest-Growing Major Electricity Market Hits 524 GW Total Capacity

India’s electricity sector is undergoing one of the most rapid and consequential energy transitions in history. With total installed power capacity crossing 524 gigawatts (GW) in early 2026 and solar energy alone reaching 143.6 GW, the world’s most populous nation is rewriting the rules of what a fast-growing economy can achieve when it embraces renewable […]
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China’s AI Energy Hunger: How Data Centres Are Reshaping the World’s Largest Electricity Market

Something remarkable is happening beneath the rolling hills of Guizhou province, in the vast server halls of Beijing’s Yanqi Lake technology park, and in dozens of newly constructed hyperscale facilities across China’s interior. The country that once led the world in solar panel manufacturing and electric vehicle adoption is now racing to satisfy an entirely […]
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Australia’s Electricity Bills in 2026: Why Prices Are Rising and When Relief Will Come

Australian households are grappling with some of the most dramatic electricity price shifts in the developed world. After years of underinvestment in grid infrastructure, the rapid — and at times chaotic — closure of ageing coal-fired power stations, and a volatile wholesale market, electricity bills across the National Electricity Market (NEM) have become a defining […]
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Europe’s Gas Storage Crisis 2026: Low Inventories, Surging TTF Prices, and the Long Road to Energy Security

Europe entered the spring of 2026 with a serious gas storage problem. After a cold winter drew down reserves more sharply than expected, underground gas inventories across the European Union fell to levels not seen since the height of the 2021–22 energy crisis. With TTF natural gas prices elevated, electricity bills rising across the continent, […]
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