All publications by tag «RENEWABLE»
2022, April, 26, 14:00:00
GLOBAL RENEWABLE ENERGY MARKET DOWN
A retreat from wind power could have devastating consequences, as it is set to play a pivotal role in global efforts to transition to green energy.
2022, April, 20, 11:20:00
GLOBAL RENEWABLES UP TO 3 064 GW
By the end of 2021, global renewable generation capacity amounted to 3 064 Gigawatt (GW), increasing the stock of renewable power by 9.1 per cent.
2022, April, 19, 14:00:00
SOLAR WASTES INCREASING
By 2050, we’re expected to reach about 88 million tons of solar panel waste.
2022, April, 19, 13:55:00
AGRI SOLAR INCREASING
Agri-PV (or agrivoltaics) has emerged as a major trend in the solar industry and is poised to redefine the way solar PV projects are procured, designed, and built in many countries around the world.
2022, April, 14, 11:45:00
UAE, GERMANY HYDROGEN PARTNERSHIP
Agreements were announced during the visit of Dr. Robert Habeck, German Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, to the UAE. They build upon the longstanding Emirati-German Energy Partnership as well as the Ministerial Emirati-German Hydrogen Task Force that was inaugurated in November 2021.
2022, April, 12, 12:15:00
CHINA'S SOLAR FOR KYRGYZSTAN 1 GW
Kyrgyzstan has 4.4 GW of installed capacity, with 3.7 GW of hydro (end-2020).
2022, April, 11, 12:55:00
U.S. SOLAR POWER GROWTH
Based on data from the third quarter, analysts expect to see a record 19 gigawatts of utility-scale solar and about 4 gigawatts of distributed solar installed in the United States this year.
2022, April, 8, 10:35:00
U.S. WIND ENERGY 2,000 GWH
Wind turbines last Tuesday generated over 2,000 gigawatt-hours of electricity, edging out electricity generated by nuclear and coal (but still trailing behind natural gas).
2022, April, 5, 13:30:00
GLOBAL WIND CAPACITIES 837 GW
According to the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC), the global wind capacity increased by 93.6 GW in 2021 (+12%), to 837 GW.
2022, April, 5, 13:25:00
RENEWABLE OPPORTUNITY FOR TURKEY
According to the Turkiye Climate Change Perception Report, 79% of the participants see renewable energy as a good opportunity for economic development and 75% of them favor renewables for increasing the country's exports.