Renewables
South Africa’s Energy Conundrum
President Ramaphosa inherited a dire national energy outlook, but one that’s not without its own opportunities.
The Year Ahead for China’s Coal Industry
China’s coal industry may be in a controlled decline, but it isn’t disappearing anytime soon.
Backgrounder: China’s Renewables Industry
Examining China’s path to becoming a world leader in renewables.
Why Donald Trump’s Energy Plan Can Work
Donald Trump’s energy plan is a practical job creator that will work for the United States and the global economy.
US Election 2016: Renewables & Climate Change
Divergent views on climate change won’t just impact US policy on the international stage; they also have the power to make or break the US fossil fuel and renewables industries.
Winners and Losers in a Global Energy Shift to Renewables
If the global economy takes a hard turn towards renewables in the decades to come, some countries will benefit more than others.
Backgrounder: Paris COP 21 Climate Change Conference
This year’s meeting of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change has the most positive momentum behind it since Copenhagen – but is the hope warranted?
Will the Green Energy Revolution Begin in China?
A public health emergency has forced Beijing’s hand on green energy investment, but that doesn't mean coal’s reign will end anytime soon.