Attractive electricity prices, a reliable CO₂ price path, rapid grid connections and targeted support programmes can accelerate the transformation in buildings and transport as well as the climate-neutral modernisation of industry. . In 2025, Germany's greenhouse gas emissions fell by 1. 5 percent compared with the previous year, declining to 640 million tonnes of CO₂-eq. As a result, emissions reductions were now less than half as large as in 2024 – Germany is losing momentum in climate protection. The main sectoral emissions. . The energy transition is our pathway into a future that is secure, environmentally-friendly, and economically successful. We are in the process of overhauling Germany's energy supply, moving away from nuclear and fossil fuels towards renewables and better energy efficiency. It covers the period through to 2050 and forecasts the energy mix, supply and demand, and provides insights on how the energy transition is developing in. . The impact of the war in Ukraine is posing challenges for the energy transformation. Germany is aiming to be climate neutral by 2045 – five years earlier than the European Union.
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A plan for Victoria's future reliable, affordable and renewable energy grid. VicGrid has released the 2025 Victorian Transmission Plan. In August 2025, VicGrid released the VTP which provides a 15 year, statewide plan for Renewable Energy Zones (REZs) and transmission infrastructure to underpin the. . VicGrid has released the first strategic long-term plan for renewable energy zones and transmission infrastructure in Victoria. But that base is rapidly disappearing.
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The station is the first zero-carbon battery-swapping location in Southeast Asia and is designed to withstand the tropical climate of the island. After all, why swap a whole battery when you can get a fast charge in just a matter of minutes? The Chinese firm U Power Limited has an answer for that. The battery swap station, which sprung in part from a project supported by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), addresses a major drawback of electric vehicles:. . Battery swapping technology enables electric two-wheelers to exchange depleted batteries for fully charged ones at designated stations. Research and. . Energy provider SUSCO will integrate battery-swapping capabilities across its fueling network. This partnership will bring U Power's UOTTA EV battery. .
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Thailand is stepping into 2025 with real momentum. Big new projects, a clear national direction, and smarter grids are turning clean power from promise to practice. . Thailand's growing dependence on imported Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) bears the risk of becoming a costly vulnerability. Yet by redefining the role of gas and accelerating the shift to renewables, as well as incorporating flexibility and grid modernisation into its energy planning, Thailand can. . Thailand is accelerating a just energy transition to meet growing electricity demands, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 and net-zero emissions by 2065. Total cost savings for Thailand by 2037 from increasing solar capacity by 89% and battery storage by 60% compared to the. . T hailand will require balanced and coordinated eforts from all sectors through national-level interventions to achieve its carbon-neutrality target. It represents all the energy required to supply end users in the country. As the country navigates the complex interplay between economic development, energy security, and environmental. .
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Northern Thailand's energy storage project in Chiang Mai marks a turning point for renewable energy adoption across Southeast Asia. Announced last month, this initiative aims to solve the region's persistent power fluctuations while supporting Thailand's 2037 Carbon Neutrality. . Thailand intends to source nearly 35,000 MW of new electricity from renewables as it looks to reach carbon neutrality and net zero commitments. There are plans to increase storage capacity, but it may not. . Chiang Mai, Thailand – September 5, 2025 – Wenergy, a leader in energy storage solutions, is proud to announce the successful launch of its Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project in Chiang Mai, Thailand. As it discharges power quickly, it helps enhance the stability of the power system. EGAT has installed grid-scale BESS to manage fluctuations of renewable energy in certain areas, such as Chai Badan. . The small power producer (SPP) program allows private developers to build, own, and operate projects with a capacity of 10–90 megawatts (MW) and enter into power purchase agreements (PPAs) with EGAT.
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In 2024, Belarus replaced about three billion cubic meters of imported natural gas with local fuels, mainly wood waste. For a country where over 40% of the territory is forested, this marks a logical step toward energy diversification. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), which regards. . Most energy in Belarus is cheap fossil gas from Russia, [1] and Belarus is a net energy importer. According to IEA, the energy import vastly exceeded the energy production in 2015, describing Belarus as one of the world's least energy sufficient countries in the world. The corresponding resolution was signed by Belarusian Prime Minister Aleksandr Turchin. The state program aims to enhance the national economy's energy efficiency and boost the country's energy. . Belarus has set a target to increase its renewable energy share to 10% by 2030, a goal announced by Energy Minister Viktor Karankevich at the 14th International Energy Forum on October 15th. With the help of the International Energy Agency and the Energy Charter, signi-ficant progress has been made made towards strong poli-cymaking, legislation and statistics that will lay the founda-tions for Belarus' energy security, sustainable energy an. .
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Most energy in Belarus is cheap fossil gas from Russia, and Belarus is a net energy importer. According to IEA, the energy import vastly exceeded the energy production in 2015, describing Belarus as one of the world's least energy sufficient countries in the world.
It has two refineries and oil pipelines built during the Soviet era including the Mozyr Oil Refinery. Oil consumed in 2021 amounted to 49.13m barrels with 12.52 m barrels produced, the rest imported. Renewable energy generation accounted for 6% of Belarus's energy in 2018, rising to 8% in 2020, mostly from biofuels and waste.
Renewable energy generation accounted for 6% of Belarus's energy in 2018, rising to 8% in 2020, mostly from biofuels and waste. Renewables share in electricity generation was 2% in 2018 (0.8 TWh). Renewable energy includes wind, solar, biomass and geothermal energy sources.
Primary energy use in Belarus was 327 TWh or 34 TWh per million persons in 2008. Primary energy use per capita in Belarus in 2009 (34 MWh) was slightly more than in Portugal (26 MWh) and about half of the use in Belgium (64 MWh) or Sweden (62 MWh). Electricity consumed in 2021 was 32.67 billion kWh, 3,547 kWh per capita.