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All publications by tag «SOLAR»

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2024, June, 24, 06:40:00
INDIA'S SOLAR POWER 3 GW
At the end of 2023, solar and wind accounted for nearly 24% of installed capacity in India, with respectively 73 GW and 45 GW, while hydropower capacity reached nearly 52 GW.
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2024, June, 24, 06:35:00
IRANIAN SOLAR POWER 15 GW
The proposed plan will seek approval from the country’s Economic Council and should require US$8.3bn of private sector investment, in three phases.
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2024, June, 24, 06:30:00
PHILIPPINES GREEN ENERGY
Changes including allowing full foreign ownership of renewable energy projects have already helped secure a pipeline of 99 gigawatts of wind and solar developments.
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2024, June, 19, 06:40:00
CHINA'S CLEAN ENERGY
Thermal power, which accounts for the bulk of China’s carbon footprint, fell 4.3% in May from the previous year, the biggest drop since 2022, the statistics bureau reported on Monday.
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2024, February, 2, 06:35:00
AUSTRALIAN CLEAN ENERGY TARGET
Australia is a sunny country with excellent renewable energy resources. However it is not rolling out clean energy projects rapidly enough to reach the Australian government’s target of 82% renewable electricity by 2030.
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2023, August, 11, 06:35:00
ENVIRONMENTALLY DAMAGING RENEWABLES
Wind and solar are dilute energy. They require vast amounts of land to generate the electricity required by modern society.
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2023, July, 28, 06:55:00
GLOBAL SOLAR MARKET INSTABILITY
These projects total 167 gigawatts of new generation capacity. The total monetary value is estimated to be $33 billion. That is assuming they get built.
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2023, July, 21, 06:45:00
BAD WIND & SOLAR STRATEGY
Wind employs twice as many people as coal power generation. However, coal still produces 19.5% of our electricity while wind only accounts for 10.2%.
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2023, July, 7, 06:35:00
EUROPEAN GREEN ENERGY CRISIS & POLICY
By 2021, wind, solar, and natural gas provided 48 percent of Germany’s electricity, and provided most of the electricity consumed in Italy (63%), the UK (64%), and the Netherlands (78%).
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2023, June, 16, 06:50:00
GLOBAL RENEWABLES UP BY 107 GW
Global renewable capacity additions are set to soar by 107 gigawatts (GW), the largest absolute increase ever, to more than 440 GW in 2023.