All publications by tag «RENEWABLE»
2017, February, 11, 19:01:00
EUROPEAN RENEWABLE ENERGY
European utilities will not reduce their investments in renewables if U.S. President Donald Trump lowers U.S. climate goals, encouraged by Chinese and EU political commitments to low carbon energy.
2017, February, 3, 19:01:00
CHINA'S RENEWABLE ENERGY
China will launch the trading of green certificates for solar and wind power on July 1 in a bid to help reduce government subsidies to the renewables sector, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) said.
2017, January, 30, 18:55:00
SAUDI'S RENEWABLE INVESTMENT: $50 BLN
OPEC’s biggest crude producer is embarking on a domestic renewable-energy program costing $30 billion to $50 billion. The country’s only solar plant in operation, aside from a limited pilot project, is a 10-megawatt facility on top of a parking lot at Saudi Aramco’s headquarters. The national utility, Saudi Electricity Co., is seeking bids for two solar plants to generate a combined 100 megawatts.
2016, July, 14, 19:01:00
BRITAIN'S RENEWABLE: 15%
Britain is on track to meet its 2020 European renewable energy target and its commitment will not be affected by the country's vote to leave the EU, government officials said.
2016, May, 19, 20:00:00
MAJORS GREEN INVESTMENTS: 2.5 BLN
Shell, Eni, Total and Statoil have announced green energy investments with a combined value of around $2.5 billion in recent weeks in a bid to diversify away from their core oil and gas markets.
2016, April, 26, 19:00:00
SAUDI'S RENEWABLE: 9.5 GW
Top oil exporter Saudi Arabia plans to generate 9.5 gigawatts of electricity from renewable energy by 2030, it said in Vision 2030 reform plan.
2014, September, 24, 12:34:00
ROCKEFELLERS REINVEST IN RENEWABLE
BBC - Heirs to the Rockefeller family, which made its vast fortune from oil, are to sell investments in fossil fuels and reinvest in clean energy, reports say.
2014, September, 1, 17:40:00
RENEWABLE ENERGY: GROWING RISKS
Policy uncertainty threatens to slow renewable energy momentum. IEA forecast sees renewable power as a cost-competitive option in an increasing number of cases, but facing growing risks to deployment over the medium term.