All publications by tag «RENEWABLE»
2020, September, 29, 12:30:00
ELECTRICITY MARKET MODERNIZATION
A key result that also emerges from our work is that electricity markets must be modernised because existing market structures make investment in any unsubsidised low-carbon technology very difficult.
2020, September, 28, 11:45:00
GERMANY'S SOLAR POWER UP
Germany has seen almost 48% of its gross electricity consumption provided from renewable energy thus far this year
2020, September, 28, 11:40:00
CHINA'S CARBON NEUTRALITY 2060
Official greenhouse gas measurements place China as the world’s largest emitter, at almost 12,500 million tonnes a year,
2020, September, 28, 11:35:00
VIRTUAL POWER PLANTS FOR CONSUMERS
Now, electric grids are increasingly decentralizing, giving rise to cloud-based systems that pool resources to meet fluctuating consumer demand.
2020, September, 25, 12:45:00
GLOBAL RENEWABLE PERSPECTIVES & RISKS
Key risks for the renewables sector are reductions in direct subsidies and tax credits as observed in China, Europe, and the US, permitting barriers and a cloudier outlook for long-term electricity prices.
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.
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,
2020, September, 21, 12:00:00
FRANCE'S RENEWABLE SUPPORT €6 BLN
In April 2020, the French government issued two decrees implementing the Multi-annual Energy Plan to 2028 (Programmation pluriannuelle de l’énergie, PPE) and the National Low Carbon Strategy, which were first released in January 2019.
2020, September, 18, 12:20:00
NUCLEAR POWER FLEXIBILITY
In tandem with renewable energy, the flexibility of nuclear will enable the transition to a cleaner world and a stronger global economy.
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.