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All publications by tag «RENEWABLES»

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2020, September, 24, 12:25:00
UAE RENEWABLES + NUCLEAR
UAE strategy targets an energy mix of 44% renewables, 38% gas, 12% clean coal, and 6% nuclear.
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2020, September, 24, 12:05:00
GERMANY'S RENEWABLES LAW
Germany's law sets a legally binding target to achieve a carbon neutral power mix by 2050,
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2020, September, 17, 16:25:00
NUCLEAR POWER IS IMPORTANT
Nuclear energy provides nearly one-third of the world's non-emitting electricity and complementing and enabling other clean energy sources, including renewables.
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2020, September, 14, 10:05:00
CLEAN ENERGY: ABU DHABI
Abu Dhabi, which sits on most of the UAE's oil and gas resources, is forging ahead with its renewable and nuclear power projects
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2020, September, 8, 12:25:00
AUSTRALIA'S RENEWABLES 50%
Renewable energy share in the Australia's National Electricity Market: It reached 50.4 per cent at 10.55am on Monday.
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2020, September, 4, 12:20:00
FOSSIL VS RENEWABLES SUBSIDIES
“What’s quite staggering here is that direct and indirect subsidies to fossil fuels are almost 20 times higher than to renewable energy,” said Michael Taylor, head of renewable cost status and outlook at Irena.
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2020, July, 2, 11:45:00
U.S. NONFOSSIL SOURCES: 20%
About 20% of U.S. energy consumption in 2019 came from sources other than fossil fuels
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2020, June, 25, 13:55:00
CHINA'S ENERGY UP
China plans to increase the share of renewables (including hydro) in the power mix to 28.2% in 2020.
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2020, February, 14, 12:00:00
FIVE KEY TRENDS IN THE POWER INDUSTRY
The power industry is evolving because it must meet a growing demand for electricity, as the world population continues to increase and developing countries industrialise.
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2020, February, 12, 12:12:00
OIL PRICES 2020-21: $61-68
EIA forecasts Brent prices will average $61/b in 2020; with prices averaging $58/b during the first half of the year and $64/b during the second half of the year. EIA forecasts the average Brent prices will rise to an average of $68/b in 2021.