Tag: Wind Energy


  • From Wine to Wind Farms: How Hokkaido’s Climate Adaptation is Shaping a New Beverage and Energy Landscape

    From Wine to Wind Farms: How Hokkaido’s Climate Adaptation is Shaping a New Beverage and Energy Landscape

    Introduction: A region redefining climate resilience When people think of Hokkaido, images of powder snow, fresh milk, and smoky whisky often come to mind. Yet the northern island is quietly rewriting expectations by embracing climate adaptation across two very different sectors: viticulture and renewable energy. As temperatures rise and weather patterns shift, Hokkaido’s wine scene…

  • From vineyards to turbines: Hokkaido’s climate adaptation journey

    From vineyards to turbines: Hokkaido’s climate adaptation journey

    H2: A northern island’s evolving climate strategy Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost prefecture, is famed for snow-covered winters, robust dairy, and refined whiskies. Yet in recent years, its climate story has expanded to include a surprising set of adaptations: wine alongside wind farms, forests that store carbon, and farms that rethink planting schedules to cope with hotter…

  • Somalia Bets on Solar and Wind to Power Its Growing Future

    Somalia Bets on Solar and Wind to Power Its Growing Future

    Introduction: A Renewable Pivot for a Fast-Growing Demand As Somalia’s population continues to grow and the urban demand for electricity rises, the nation is turning to renewable energy sources—primarily solar and wind—to fill a yawning gap in access to reliable power. After decades of conflict and limited grid coverage, Somalia faces a stark energy challenge:…

  • Somalia Bets on Solar and Wind as Power Demand Grows

    Somalia Bets on Solar and Wind as Power Demand Grows

    Headline: A Step Toward Energy Independence Somalia is turning to renewable energy to meet a rapidly growing demand for electricity, driven by population growth, urbanization, and renewed economic activity. After years of conflict and infrastructure challenges, the country is prioritizing solar and wind projects to expand access, reduce fuel imports, and improve resilience. This shift…

  • Australia’s Most Powerful Turbines Unveiled at Palmer Wind Project

    Australia’s Most Powerful Turbines Unveiled at Palmer Wind Project

    Intro: A landmark in Australia’s wind journey A landmark in Australia’s renewable energy rollout has arrived as the Palmer wind project in South Australia unveils the most powerful turbines yet seen in the country. The 288 MW facility marks the fourth wind farm to reach financial close in a flurry of deals that closed at…

  • Australia unveils its most powerful wind turbines at Palmer project as 4th wind farm closes for 2025

    Australia unveils its most powerful wind turbines at Palmer project as 4th wind farm closes for 2025

    Australia’s strongest wind turbines debut at the Palmer project The Australian wind-energy push has taken a bold step forward with the unveiling of the nation’s most powerful turbines at the Palmer wind project in South Australia. Weighing in at 288 megawatts, the project is positioned to become a cornerstone of the country’s clean-energy transition, delivering…

  • Airloom Debuts a Fresh Wind Power Approach at CES

    Airloom Debuts a Fresh Wind Power Approach at CES

    Airloom is stepping into the spotlight at CES with a bold new approach to wind power that aims to redefine how tech companies meet rising energy demands. As artificial intelligence and data centers proliferate, so do concerns about energy consumption, grid stability, and local community impact. Airloom’s latest initiative seeks to address these issues by…

  • KP Group to Invest INR 36,000 Crore in Botswana’s Renewable Energy Drive

    KP Group to Invest INR 36,000 Crore in Botswana’s Renewable Energy Drive

    Overview of the Investment India’s KP Group has announced a landmark plan to invest INR 36,000 crore in Botswana’s renewable energy landscape. The investment, formalized through a memorandum of understanding with the Government of the Republic of Botswana, targets the rapid expansion of clean power generation, transmission, and storage facilities. The move underscores a growing…

  • IEA: Renewables Boom to Seal the End of the Fossil Fuel Era

    IEA: Renewables Boom to Seal the End of the Fossil Fuel Era

    The IEA forecast: a faster-than-expected shift The International Energy Agency (IEA) has projected a rapid acceleration in renewable energy deployment over the next decade, signaling an end to the era of cheap fossil fuels as the main power source. In its latest assessment, the agency says cheaper, cleaner renewables—especially solar and wind—will grow faster than…

  • Suzlon Energy: Profits Surge, Stock Stalls After P/E Moderation

    Suzlon Energy: Profits Surge, Stock Stalls After P/E Moderation

    What’s driving Suzlon’s stodgy rally despite record profits Suzlon Energy, once a poster child for high-velocity gains in the Indian wind-energy sector, has seen its stock struggle to extend a rally even as the company reports a blockbuster set of numbers. In Q2FY26, the company posted a remarkable jump in profit after tax (PAT), with…