Shetland renewable link approval likely.
A £709-million underwater electricity link to help Shetland export renewable electricity to mainland Britain has moved a step closer with the UK regulator Ofgem saying it is
ΠερισσότεραIFA calls on Government to ‘up the ante’ on renewable energy funding.
The Government’s current “piecemeal approach” will not deliver on Ireland’s renewable energy targets, according to a farm lobby group.
ΠερισσότεραBright skies for plant-based jet fuels.
With an estimated daily fuel demand of more than 5 million barrels per day, the global aviation sector is incredibly energy-intensive and almost entirely reliant on petroleum-based fuels.
ΠερισσότεραJapanese utility ponders 700MW offshore move.
Japanese utility Tohoku Electric Power Company is participating with Renova in a feasibility study into the possibility of developing a 700MW offshore wind farm off the coast of Japan. The Oki project would be located off the coast of Yurihonjo City in Akita prefecture.
ΠερισσότεραCalifornia Cannabis Firm Completes Renewable Energy Project.
California cannabis firm Canndescent announced the completion of its solar-powered production facility in Desert Springs.
ΠερισσότεραFirst Inland Vessel Fueled by 100% Sustainable Biofuel.
Dutch company GoodFuels and partner Reinplus Fiwado Bunker have fuelled the For Ever, the first inland vessel from Combined Cargo Terminals (CCT) that runs fully on 100 percent sustainable biofu
ΠερισσότεραDentons launches 2019 edition of its “Investing in renewable energy projects in Europe” guide.
Ten years after the European Union vowed to produce 20 percent of its energy from renewable sources by 2020, it has made huge progress toward that goal.
ΠερισσότεραGSAS-D&B 2019 CGP Refresher Course - 28 March 2019.
Thursday 28 March Qatar National Convention Centre, Doha-Qatar
ΠερισσότεραDenmark and Turkey Sign Offshore Wind Agreement.
The new bilateral agreement focuses on the Roadmap for Offshore Wind in Turkey and builds on the collaboration the two countries established in 2017 to support the green transition of the Turkish heating sector.
ΠερισσότεραHydrogen FCEV trucks, buses and trains are a huge part of Korea and Japan's futures, and Australia has an export role.
South Korea is seemingly set to require commercial vehicles in the country – including trucks and construction equipment – to use hydrogen fuel-cell drivetrains by 2035.
ΠερισσότεραHow Can We Make Renewable Energy Less Divisive?
Renewable energy is gaining increased support, but it can still be something of a divisive issue, especially when you get into the details of energy policy. Deciding how utilities should c
ΠερισσότεραDonald Trump’s solar and wind power criticism slammed by scientists: ‘Trump is a dangerous, evil clown’
Scientists responded angrily to President Donald Trump’s anti-renewable energy claim that people would have to turn off their TV sets if there wasn’t enough wind to power turbines.
ΠερισσότεραCan Hydropower Deliver Enough Energy to Turn On the World?
Hydropower is one of the main sources of renewable energy worldwide. Countries are installing hydropower plants at an increasing rate not only to provide power to their people, but also to reduce their reliance on fossil fuels.
ΠερισσότεραEU funding: £649 million for clean energy infrastructure.
The European Commission is releasing €750 million (£649 million) of funding for clean energy infrastructure projects, such as nine priority corridors for integrating renewable energy into multiple countries. Supporting t
ΠερισσότεραCargill, GM, P&G among group calling for market-ready renewable thermal energy.
With "100 percent renewable energy" becoming a unifying principle of the climate movement, forward-looking companies, states, power players and institutions have been reckoning with a harsh reality — electrifying everything is really hard.
ΠερισσότεραMissing link for renewable energy storage – hot stones?
On Monday, the Danish minister of education and research, Tommy Ahlers, attended the official inauguration of a giant pilot facility that will use 600 degree hot stones to store energy.
ΠερισσότεραUNFCCC 25th Anniversary: Climate Action is More Urgent than Ever.
UN Climate Change News, 21 March 2019 - Today marks a special day in the history of global climate action: It marks the day when the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) first came into force.
ΠερισσότεραGreens demand ExxonMobil lobbyists be removed from European parliament.
Greens in the European Parliament have demanded that access badges of ExxonMobil lobbyists be removed.
ΠερισσότεραCyclone Idai: How the storm tore into southern Africa.
Aid agencies are scrambling to reach survivors of Cyclone Idai, which swept through Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe last week, destroying towns and villages in its path.
ΠερισσότεραEurope – the next solar powerhouse?
Unsubsidized solar power, energy-smart homes and communities, greening of corporations, and zero-emission hydrogen – Europe may well reemerge as a global powerhouse in the era of the solar-centric energy system.
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