Renewable
2023, April, 14, 07:20:00
UK, SOUTH KOREA NUCLEAR COOPERATION
The statement was signed in Seoul on 10 April by British Energy Security Secretary Grant Shapps and South Korean Trade, Industry and Energy Minister Lee Chang-yang.
2023, April, 14, 07:15:00
ВОДОРОДНЫЕ ПРОЕКТЫ РОССИИ
Развитие водородных проектов является одной из стратегических целей российского ТЭК, для достижения которой в декабре 2022 года была утверждена дорожная карта «Развитие водородной энергетики».
2023, April, 7, 07:05:00
GLOBAL HYDROGEN REVOLUTION
Green Hydrogen is a key energy vector that can assist Europe reach climate change targets as it enables massive decarbonization of industry heat, power generation and transport sectors.
2023, April, 7, 06:55:00
U.S. OFFSHORE WIND STRATEGY
Offshore wind is rapidly growing around the world, becoming a central part of international decarbonization and a vital part of coastal economies, and the domestic potential to harness offshore wind is now emerging.
2023, March, 31, 07:40:00
NUCLEAR HYDROGEN FOR EUROPE
Two camps, one led by Germany and the other by France, are fighting it out, each with a blocking minority on a specific point: Should low-carbon hydrogen be taken into account when measuring the efforts of member states to reach the target of 45% of renewables in their energy mix by 2030?
2023, March, 24, 07:25:00
GLOBAL RENEWABLES CAPACITY UP
Renewable generation capacity increased by 295 GW (+9.6%) in 2022. Solar energy continued to lead capacity expansion, with a massive increase of 192 GW (+22%), followed by wind energy with 75 GW (+9%). Renewable hydropower capacity increased by 21 GW (+2%) and bioenergy by 8 GW (+5%). Geothermal energy increased by a very modest 181 MW.
2023, March, 24, 07:05:00
AFRICA'S FLEXIBLE ENERGY
Africa’s ability to leapfrog traditional power systems and adopt renewables on a massive scale is not a fantasy. In-depth studies from Wärtsilä have demonstrated that with the adequate support of flexible power technologies, ambitious renewable energy objectives in Africa are not only achievable, they also represent the soundest and cheapest strategy for the successful electrification of the continent.
2023, March, 15, 07:10:00
EUROPEAN ENERGY CHANGES
As the EU pushes more broadly to bolster clean energy, it’s also responding to concerns that green industries could emigrate to the US and China, with the price that Europe pays for its energy a driving factor.
2023, March, 15, 07:00:00
CHINA ENERGY MODERNIZATION
China has accounted for the world's largest solar capacity addition in recent years, with around 30% of installed global capacity, but most of the low-hanging fruits have been picked, and deeper penetration into the energy mix requires overhauling large parts of the power system.
2023, March, 15, 06:40:00
NORWAY PENSION FUND RETURNED -14.1% YET
The fund returned -14.1 percent, or -1,637 billion kroner, in a year of rising interest rates, high inflation and war in Europe. However, the market value of the fund increased by 90 million kroner in 2022.
2023, March, 10, 16:50:00
OIL PRICES 2023-24: $84 - $78
The Brent crude oil spot price will fall from an average of $84/b in the second quarter of 2023 (2Q23) to $81/b in 4Q23 and then average $78/b in 2024.
2023, March, 10, 16:45:00
U.S. RENEWABLES UP BY 12%
The latest issue of EIA's "Electric Power Monthly" report (with data through December 31) reveals that renewable energy sources (including small-scale solar systems) increased their electrical output by 12.37% last year compared to 2021.
2023, March, 10, 16:40:00
U.S. RENEWABLES GROWTH
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has numerous programs that provide funding to support energy resilience projects throughout the country.
2023, March, 10, 16:35:00
DIGITAL GREEN GRID
By leveraging digital technologies like artificial intelligence, data analytics, and the Internet of Things (IoT), the Digital Green Grid can optimize energy production, distribution, and consumption in real-time, reducing waste and maximizing efficiency.
2023, March, 3, 11:55:00
GERMANY'S RENEWABLE PRICES UP
After excluding 7 bids due to formal errors, the regulator selected 119 proposals with prices ranging between €7.24c/kWh and the maximum permissible value of €7.35c/kWh. The volume-weighted average reached €7.34c/kWh (+25% compared to the previous round).