Historic Milestone: Canada Enters Global LNG Market With First Kitimat Shipment

Canada’s $40 billion LNG gamble just shipped its first cargo to Asia—but will environmental promises survive the profit pressure?

Gamuda and Tasmania’s 200-Year-Old Family Forge 1.2 GW Clean Energy Dynasty

A 200-year-old farming dynasty just partnered with a Malaysian giant to build Tasmania’s most controversial energy empire.

Texas Dodges Summer Blackout Nightmare: Solar and Batteries Crush 2025 Outage Risk

Texas transforms from blackout joke to energy powerhouse as solar panels and batteries demolish summer outage fears, proving skeptics dead wrong.

Colorado’s Clean Energy Dreams Crumble as Third Major Project Abandons Ship

Colorado’s clean energy ambitions collapse as $14 billion vanishes and thousands lose promised jobs while cheaper alternatives emerge.

Norway’s Salmon Farms Harvest Sunshine: Floating Solar Panels Conquer Arctic Waters

Arctic fish farmers defeat darkness with floating solar panels, slashing diesel dependency while salmon swim beneath renewable energy. Norway’s aquaculture revolution begins.

Renewables Revolution: Solar and Wind Electricity Now Surpassing Nuclear and Coal Production

Solar and wind crushed coal and nuclear in 2024—the energy empire strikes back. Your electricity bill will never be the same.

France Crushes Controversial Wind and Solar Ban Attempt, Saving Thousands of Jobs

Far-right politicians nearly killed 80,000 renewable jobs until France’s parliament crushed their dangerous amendment in a dramatic last-minute reversal.

Historic Moneypoint Shutdown Propels Ireland Into Europe’s Coal-Free Future

Ireland just killed coal forever while Europe watches – but the backup plan might make environmentalists furious.

India’s Energy Milestone: Renewables Surge to 46%, Coal’s Grip Weakens

India’s renewable energy hits 46% while coal loses its century-old throne—the energy revolution nobody saw coming this fast.

Tiny South Australian Town Defies Energy Giants With 70% Homegrown Renewable Power

One tiny Australian town defied energy giants and now runs on 70% renewable power while your city still burns coal.