The latest renewable energy news from The Renewable Energy Institute.

Working in partnership with the United Nations (UNEP) and major universities, the REI is an independent professional body that promotes best practice in renewable energy and energy efficiency through renewable energy training courses and global conferences.

Japan and European Union form agreement to collaborate on clean hydrogen

Earlier this week, Japan and the EU agreed to work together on the ‘Clean Hydrogen [...]

350 Megawatt Development of Renewable Energy Planned in Nigeria

Two Nigerian organisations, the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) and EM-ONE Energy Solutions have recently formed [...]

Japan sees major investment into hydrogen energy supply

JERA, the largest power generation company in Japan, has announced an investment of over $6 [...]

German energy company RWE proceed with plans for 2 new wind farms

Germany’s biggest power producer has revealed a new project to be built in the German [...]

China reports rise in renewable exports and decrease in carbon emissions

A new report from Wood Mackenzie has shown an increase of 35% in renewable energy [...]

How Do Companies Pursue Net Zero?

In this article, The Renewable Energy Institute will consider three companies and examine their efforts [...]

New hydrogen energy project announced in UK Parliament by leading energy companies

A brand-new collaboration, called the Humber Hydrogen Hub, will consist of multiple low carbon hydrogen [...]

Plans unveiled to construct a £1 billion battery storage facility in the North East of England

A huge project has been announced for Teesworks that would develop Europe’s largest battery storage [...]

Greece reports 7 days without use of coal power

The ‘phase-out’ or ‘phase-down’ of coal is a big question in climate strategy, forming a [...]

A huge landmark for renewables in India as coal is no longer the majority source of energy capacity

Recent figures published in a quarterly report from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial [...]