Electricity: Laos pulls the plug on crypto miners
The government in Laos considers the crypto industry in the north of the country to be unprofitable. It wants to stop supplying energy to the industry in March next year.
By Marcel Grzanna
The government in Laos considers the crypto industry in the north of the country to be unprofitable. It wants to stop supplying energy to the industry in March next year.
By Marcel Grzanna
In Xinjiang, China has tested the first airship wind turbine with an output of 1 MW. Although technically visionary, it remains an economic experiment for the time being.
By Jörn Petring
The Trump administration is cutting billions of dollars in subsidies for climate projects. Affected by this: E-car manufacturers, the production of hydrogen, direct air capture projects – and even Harley-Davidson.
By Nico Beckert
For the first time, more electricity was generated worldwide from renewable energies than from coal. The rapid expansion of solar and wind power completely covered the growth in electricity demand in the first half of the year.
By Nico Beckert
Spain’s rapid expansion of renewable energies is increasingly forcing gas-fired power plants out of the market – with positive consequences for the wholesale price of electricity.
By Nico Beckert
On the fringes of the UN General Assembly, Ursula von der Leyen announced at the Global Citizen Festival that she would drive forward further investment projects for the green energy transition on the continent.
By David Renke
On the margins of the UN General Assembly, the Commission President announced further investment projects for the green energy transition in Africa.
By David Renke
Under NIS-2, the Ministry of the Interior could prohibit operators of critical infrastructure from installing certain components, for example from China – even retroactively. The energy industry is sounding the alarm and the Bundestag sees a need for improvement.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
After Table.Briefings reported on major similarities between a position paper by Eon and RWE and Katherina Reiche's ten-point plan for the energy transition, the Greens and associations have criticized the Minister for Economic Affairs.
By Malte Kreutzfeldt
China is known for setting low climate targets but then exceeding them. Nevertheless, many observers are disappointed with Beijing's NDC for 2035, as more would have been possible.
By Nico Beckert and Lukas Bayer