Carbon capture and storage has fallen short of its initial promise, and will continue to do so for as long as policymakers fail to penalise polluters
A new fuel pipeline from the Port of Djibouti hopes to secure Ethiopia’s continued rapid economic expansion
Saudi Arabia’s attempt to undermine oil-producing competitors has had some limited success, but the resulting low prices expose a disaster in the waiting
Iceland reinvents itself once more, this time using its cheap, clean energy to attract data centres and foreign capital
Much of Africa requires a great deal of infrastructural reform should it’s future prosper, says author Tom Burgis
The price of oil reaches its lowest point since 2009, as investors fear a prolonged market glut
This year, Costa Rica became the first country to be powered solely by clean energy for three consecutive months
One of the biggest oil producers in the world is set to invest heavily in solar power, marking a turning point for a once troubled industry
New technologies allow access to electricity independent of a national grid, raising questions about the future of the nation-state
China’s breakneck industrialisation has benefited those with a stake in pollution control, yet the country’s clampdown on emissions could extinguish the anti-pollution opportunity
To meet rising energy needs many developing nations are looking to nuclear power. Overshadowed by past nuclear accidents, many are sceptical of this
Billionaire Martin E Franklin expands speciality chemicals arm of investment firm with $2.1bn deal for Alent