Growth in utility-scale PV is rapidly changing ERCOT market July 14, 2020 (IEEFA) — New utility-scale solar is poised to push much of the remaining coal-fired power fleet across Texas […]
Recent summers have demonstrated dramatically that heatwaves are not only deadly, but they are already being influenced by human-induced climate change. Research into heatwaves across the world has confirmed that […]
Last week, the government confirmed that wind resource assessments and geological surveys would start immediately across all sites: Off the north side of Aomori prefecture in the north of the […]
Singapore’s switch to clean transport is moving into full swing. With its decision to phase out vehicles with internal combustion engines within two decades, the city-state has joined a host of other […]
Less reliance on big coal power and accelerating auctions will reduce prices and provide a more reliable electricity system June 24, 2020 (IEEFA Philippines) – The Philippines could come out […]
A consortium of six global investors has entered into a $20.7 billion agreement with Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), the state-owned oil company said Tuesday. As part of the […]
The result of sport’s carbon footprint is worldwide damage. And global heating is itself penalising players and fans alike. LONDON, 22 June, 2020 − The amount of damage caused by […]
We are pleased to announce that the Renewables 2020 Global Status Report is available now! Download here https://www.ren21.net/gsr-2020/ The report, released today, shows that growth in renewable power has been impressive […]
Wind energy’s contribution to Australia’s electricity supply has doubled since 2014, after the sector added a record 837MW of new capacity to the grid over the course of 2019, and […]
“Think of green buildings as giant N95 facemasks, protecting you from harmful toxins the moment you step inside,” said Dr Ho Nyok Yong, president of the Singapore Green Building Council […]