Cheap money can make PV competitive faster in developing countries.
Concessional finance can spur PV in developing countries, BloombergNEF says.
Read MoreEvidence for man-made global warming hits 'gold standard' according to scientists.
Evidence for man-made global warming has reached a "gold standard" level of certainty, with scientists urging cuts in greenhouse gases to limit rising temperatures. Evidence for man-made global warming has reached a "gold standard" level of certainty, adding pressure for cuts in greenho
Read MoreGSAS OPERATIONS WORKSHOP.
The GSAS Operation Workshop will take place at Doha-Qatar on 14 of March 2019. Basic details about the workshop are presented bellow: Course Outiline: PART 1: GSAS-OP Scientific Basis
Read MoreTrump must pay legal costs of Scottish offshore wind row
Trump International Golf ordered to pay Scottish government legal bill after Aberdeen Bay spat Donald Trump’s golf course has been ordered pay the Scottish government’s legal costs after a years-long battle with the US President over an offshore wind farm in Aberdeen Bay.
Read MoreThe Green Climate Fund to finance renewable energy in West Africa
The Board of the Green Climate Fund has approved a €100 million loan through the West-African Development Bank (BOAD) to finance re
Read MoreNew Gambia Renewable Energy Programme with 20MW of solar energy, 430km new transmission lines and electrification of 1,100 schools and health centres.
What: Media are invited to attend the formal launch of the Gambia Renewable Energy Programme that will generate 20MW of solar energy,provide 430km of new transmission lines and electrification of 1,100 schools and health centres across the whole country.
Read MoreCape Town is gearing up for renewable energy
Cape Town - The City of Cape Town is keen to expedite its legal action against the minister of energy and the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) in the North Gauteng High Court.
Read MoreSustainable Marine Energy’s plant begins generating electricity
On Feb. 23, two big spinning turbines in Grand Passage, Digby County, started producing electricity from the tide driven current. For the owner, Sustainable Marine Energy, it was a big day.
Read MoreAchieving Paris climate target could net additional billions in fisheries revenue
Achieving the Paris Agreement global warming target could protect millions of tonnes in annual worldwide fisheries catch, as well as billions of dollars of annual revenues for fishers, workers' income and household seafood expenditures, according to new research from the University of British Col
Read MoreBitcoin could cost us our clean-energy future
If you’re like me, you’ve probably been ignoring the bitcoin phenomenon for years — because it seemed too complex, far-fetched, or maybe even too libertarian.
Read MoreUK renewable energy supply soars as coal sinks into decline
Renewable power rose to record highs last year, supplying well over a quarter of the UK’s electricity, as coal continued to decline, official figures show.
Read MoreIsn’t It Time To Devote Sovereign Wealth Funds To Tackle Climate Change?
The world faces significant challenges from climate change and the related shifts in the global energy landscape.
Read MoreBattery consortium promises 'big leap' in performance
A global battery consortium charged with advancing lead battery technology has re-launched as it prepares to unveil a raft of new research designed to take the technology to the next level.
Read More‘Game-changing’ un security council system would track conflicts inflamed by climate change.
The United Nations must establish a system to alert the world to regions where conflicts may be inflamed by climate change, several security council members urged on Friday.
Read MoreReport links climate change to majority of 2018’s under-reported humanitarian disasters.
Climate change caused the majority of the world’s under-reported humanitarian disasters last year, and nine of the top 10 occurred in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific, according to an analysis of more than a million online news stories released last week by CARE International.
Read MoreNew iceberg twice the size of New York won’t be ‘massive’ by Antarctic standards.
A 660-square-kilometre iceberg roughly twice the size of New York City is about to break away from the Brunt ice shelf in Antarctica, risking further instability in a region that is expected to add more than 25 centimetres (10 inches) to global sea level rise by 2070.
Read MoreMarine permaculture could ‘reforest’ the oceans, draw 102 gigatons of co2 by 2050
Marine permaculture technology that seeds the world’s oceans with kelp forests while pumping up colder, nutrient-rich waters from the ocean depths is one of the 20 carbon reduction options that Drawdown lists as Coming Attractions—strategies that weren’t ready for prime time when the book
Read MoreMPs debate climate after school strike – but only a handful turn up.
Government benches mostly empty for debate inspired by schoolchildren’s climate strike
Read MoreDespite 2018 slowdown, 2019 is expected to be a big year for wind power.
Global commissioning of onshore wind turbines declined 3 percent in 2018, partly due to a slowdown in India and Germany.
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