Renewable Energy

EU Green Economy Booms as Solar Energy Grows at Record Pace
The European Union’s green economy is experiencing an unprecedented boom, driven by a record-breaking expansion of solar and wind energy. According to the latest data,

BYD Ships 5,000 Electric Cars to Australia to Meet Demand
Chinese car maker BYD is shipping new vehicles to Australian buyers by the boatload. Right now, almost 5,000 new BYD cars sail toward Australia on

Chinese Electric Vehicle Exports Surge as Global Demand for Green Transport Grows
Chinese car companies exported 1.384 million new-energy vehicles during the first four months of this year. This massive number represents a 1.2 times increase compared

Australians to Pay for Electric Vehicle Chargers on Power Bills
The Albanese government faces heavy criticism over a new plan to build electric vehicle charging stations. Under this proposal, every household in the country will

US President Trump Travels to Beijing to Meet Xi Jinping for Historic Summit
United States President Donald Trump will travel to Beijing next week to meet face-to-face with Chinese President Xi Jinping. This massive diplomatic event marks the

European Car Makers Team Up With China to Build Electric Vehicles
European car companies are changing how they build cars for the future. They now look directly to China for new ideas rather than just seeing

China Rejects EU Ban on Solar Inverters and Warns of Trade Risks
The European Union recently banned financial funding for renewable energy projects that use Chinese solar inverters. European officials labeled China a high-risk country for the

Chinese Wind Power Hub Drives Global Green Energy Boom
Strong sea winds hit the metal gates of Guangdong Longma Casting at the southern edge of Yangjiang. Inside this busy factory in southern China, workers

Global Dealers Visit China to Witness Smart Manufacturing Growth
Just before the start of the May Day holiday, more than 4,000 car dealers from around the world packed their bags and traveled to Wuhu.

Chinese Automakers Focus on Car Design Specifically for Foreign Buyers
Chinese car companies want to copy a famous strategy used by Toyota. They hope to find their own “Yaris moment” to win over European drivers.

Power Hungry AI Data Centers Trigger Huge Political Backlash
The explosive growth of artificial intelligence requires massive new computer facilities. Tech companies rush to build huge data centers to train their latest software models.

The Great Energy Switch: Why Moving to Renewables is Our Biggest Opportunity
For over a century, fossil fuels—oil, coal, and gas—powered our modern lives. They built our cities, fueled our cars, and kept our factories running. But

The Rise of Green SpaceTech: How Arkadia Space and Sustainable Propulsion are Revolutionizing Orbital Exploration
The cosmos has always represented the ultimate frontier for human innovation, a boundless expanse that continuously challenges the limits of our engineering, ambition, and collective

European Robotaxi Launch: How Zagreb is Pioneering the Global Autonomous Mobility Revolution
The concept of urban mobility is currently undergoing its most profound and rapid transformation since the mass production of the internal combustion engine. For generations,

European Renewable Energy Investment is Transforming Climate Policy
The geopolitical and environmental landscape of the twenty-first century has reached a critical inflection point, fundamentally driven by the urgent need to decarbonize the global

A Massive Wave of Cheap Used EVs Hits the Market
High inflation, stubborn interest rates, and soaring gas prices make buying and owning a car incredibly painful right now. A typical new car costs around

UK Startup Ecosystems are Fueling Global Digital Economies
The United Kingdom has established itself as a formidable global titan in the technology sector, consistently outperforming its European neighbors and rivaling Silicon Valley in

Europe’s Solar Stumble: How Shifting Tariffs Hurt Green Energy
We all know Europe wants to lead the world in green energy. For years, solar panels popped up on roofs from Spain to Germany. Governments



