Opportunity to Leapfrog into the Renewable Age – Is India on the Right Track? India is poised to show the value of renewable energies to developing economies. Its new targets, government programs, alongside other factors, seem to be moving India into a renewable energy age. By Srinivas Krishnaswamy
Is Policy on Track for an Energiewende in Japan? The Fukushima nuclear disaster put Japanese nuclear power on hold. In the five years since, Japan's policies have ushered in renewable energy, but continued coal expansion remains likely. By Kimiko Hirata
A Struggle between Coal and Renewable Energy in the Philippines The struggle between coal-fired and renewable energy plants in the Philippines is heated. By Pete Maniego Jr
Nuclear energy in Ukraine 30 Years after Chernobyl Thirty years after the biggest nuclear disaster at Chernobyl nuclear power plant, Ukraine is still seriously dependent on nuclear energy. It is high time for Ukraine to take the path of nuclear phase-out. By Iryna Holovko
How does West Virginia’s coal crisis fit into the global energy picture? A discussion on coal, energy, and sustainable economic transition in West Virginia By David Beard
The global energy revolution The transition to a low-carbon energy system can only succeed if we switch to renewable energy and energy efficiency while parting from fossil fuels. Already, the global share of renewable energy in electricity production has increased sharply. Nevertheless, many new coal power plants, anticipated to run for many decades, were connected to the grid in recent years. How do these divergent trends add up? By Arne Jungjohann
What Kentucky Can Learn from Germany's Energy Transition "From Bundestag to Bluegrass" is a five-part web and radio series examining Germany’s energy transition—and its potential lessons for Kentucky—reported by Erica Peterson for WFPL News in Louisville. By Erica Peterson
Germany: A Turnaround Yet to Turn Germany is phasing out nuclear power and has come to rely more on coal for its electricity. Despite a steep rise in renewable energy, the use of coal is endangering Germany’s ambitious target to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions. By Eva Mahnke
Wind Energy Development in Estonia: A TECN 2-Part Series TECN Media Fellow Sandy Hausman travels to tiny Estonia to learn about offshore wind development. By Sandy Hausman
An Energy Superpower Heads to the Polls As the fifth largest oil producer in the world, Canada's domestic and foreign policy is shaped considerably by energy and resource issues. In the nine years under the Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Canada has focused primarily on its oil industry and on strengthening its position as an energy power – without regard for the environment and local populations. In that context, the Harper government presented economic growth as being dependent on an aggressive expansion of the energy sector. However, that line of reasoning is now losing its force. By Rebecca Bertram