All publications by tag «TRANSIT»
2022, January, 21, 11:00:00
ADAPTIVE ENERGY TRANSITION
To make lasting progress, carbon transition policy must be tailored to each country’s needs and dynamics while addressing the limitations of renewable energy like intermittency and lack of storage.
2022, January, 14, 11:54:00
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION INVESTMENT
Saudi Arabia is on a journey to move away from an over-reliance on oil as the driver for economic growth, as part of its Vision 2030 initiative.
2022, January, 13, 13:54:00
U.S. OFFSHORE WIND 30 GW
The country aims to instal 30 GW of offshore wind by 2030.
2022, January, 13, 13:50:00
SAUDI ARABIA RENEWABLES 15 GW
Saudi Arabia plans to generate 15109 gigawatt hours of electricity from renewable sources by 2024, supplying 692,557 houses with energy, the Kingdom's Gastat said on its website.
2022, January, 13, 13:35:00
IBERDROLA OFFSHORE WIND 5.5 GW
The Spanish energy group Iberdrola has reached an agreement with the Philippine wind developer Triconti ECC Renewables and Switzerland's Stream Invest Holding to develop five offshore wind projects in the Philippines with a total capacity of 3.5 GW.
2021, December, 8, 16:00:00
LOW-CARBON NUCLEAR POWER
"According to the report, not only would the early closure of nuclear power plants trigger an increase in consumer costs, it will also result in negative environmental impacts," noted Foratom Director General Yves Desbazeille.
2021, November, 9, 16:40:00
UAE NET ZERO
The Abu Dhabi Department of Energy confirmed key sector initiatives over the next decade to help accelerate the UAE’s sustainable economic growth while supporting its ambitious Net Zero By 2050 Strategic Initiative, during COP26 in Glasgow.
2021, November, 8, 12:20:00
NUCLEAR NEEDS TO DOUBLE
"One of the facts in that report is in my view very pertinent. In order to reach energy and climate goals nuclear generation needs to double compared to today,"
2021, November, 8, 12:15:00
NUCLEAR POWER FOR ENERGY TRANSITION
“The move to build an nuclear power plant is more than just a demand for clean energy – it means new jobs, new education, contracts for local industry, economic growth, and an improved quality of life for people in general.”
2021, October, 22, 11:20:00
GLOBAL CARBON EMISSIONS WILL UP
Global energy-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions will increase for countries both inside and outside of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) over the next 30 years under current laws and regulations.