Energy Transition
2021, October, 18, 12:20:00
GERMANY'S RENEWABLES 239 TWH
The German transmission systems operators (TSOs) 50Hertz, Amprion, TenneT and TransnetBW anticipate the installation of 8.2 GW of renewable energy capacity in 2022 and a renewable power production increase by 5% to 239 TWh
2021, October, 18, 12:10:00
DENMARK OFFSHORE WIND 3 GW
The offshore wind project at the Bornholm island may have an installed capacity of 3 GW, instead of 2 GW.
2021, October, 15, 09:25:00
NUCLEAR FOR CLIMATE ADAPTATION
Key global challenges such as climate change need to be addressed in an integrated, systemic and inclusive manner, and partnerships facilitate comprehensive and sustainable solutions bridging the gap between research and policy impact.
2021, October, 15, 09:15:00
GERMANY ONSHORE WIND 1.5 GW
The auction for 1,492 MW of onshore wind capacity attracted 210 bids totalling 1,824 MW.
2021, October, 15, 09:10:00
TURKEY GHG EMISSIONS WILL DOWN BY 21%
To reach this 21% reduction goal, Turkey plans to raise its solar capacity to 10 GW and its wind capacity to 16 GW by 2030.
2021, October, 14, 12:50:00
JAPAN GHG EMISSIONS WILL DOWN
Japan’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions decreased by 2.9% in the financial year 2019-2020
2021, October, 14, 12:45:00
KUWAIT GHG EMISSIONS WILL DOWN
In 2016, fuel combustion activities accounted for 95% of Kuwait total GHG emissions (86 MtCO2eq),
2021, October, 13, 12:15:00
GLOBAL ELECTRICITY DEMAND NEARLY DOUBLES TO 2050
This scenario also sees an accelerating pace of change in the power sector, sufficient to realise a gradual decline in the sector’s emissions even as global electricity demand nearly doubles to 2050.
2021, October, 13, 12:05:00
INDIA'S COAL CRISIS
India is more exposed to the international spot coal market as it does not have many longer-term supply contracts. So, when spot prices jump, you see a corresponding decrease in imports
2021, October, 13, 12:00:00
JAPAN NET ZERO EMISSIONS 2050
Japan pledged to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
2021, October, 13, 11:55:00
FINLAND OFFSHORE WIND 1.3 GW
The project, which is expected to generate 5 TWh/year, will comprise 70-100 turbines with a capacity of 12-20 MW.
2021, October, 12, 16:55:00
NUCLEAR FOR CLIMATE
Climate change is the greatest environmental challenge of our time. If the world is to meet the agreed climate goals within the available time frame, we need mature, readily deployable solutions. Nuclear technology and applications contribute to tackling climate change.
2021, October, 12, 16:50:00
NUCLEAR ENERGY FOR EUROPE
Nuclear energy is safe and innovative. For more than 60 years, the European nuclear industry has proven its reliability and safety. It is one of the most regulated sectors in the world, with 126 reactors in operation in 14 European countries.
2021, October, 12, 16:40:00
LONG, COLD, CRAZY WINTER
Natural gas and coal prices in Europe and Asia just hit their highest levels on record, oil prices in America hit a seven-year high and U.S. gasoline prices are up $1 a gallon from last year.
2021, October, 12, 16:30:00
U.S. OFFSHORE WIND $109 BLN
Multiple states, including New Jersey, want to become the hub of the supply chain that will support offshore wind energy in the U.S., planning and building onshore support sites for manufacturing turbine blades and other components of wind power.