Joseph Aldy, an associate professor of public policy at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government, wrote an important opinion article in the New York Times about the need for appropriate subsidies to ensure the deployment of renewable energy technologies. EiD is sure this applies to more than the United States. Subsidies in … Continue reading Renewable developers need support – but the right support
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Latest developments in renewable energy in Russia
We think of Russia as a major oil and gas producer, and it is. Renewable energy certainly does not make any great impact on its energy balance but Russian government officials are revisiting the idea of renewable energy as a potentially profitable business for the country, according to Glenn Meyers on the Planetsave website. … Continue reading Latest developments in renewable energy in Russia
The signs are in the stats
There have been many stories recently about the progress that has been made in the deployment of renewable energy. This is a very good one by Don Skinner, chaplain emeritus of Allegheny College and a longtime environmentalist. The article is in the Meadville Tribune in Meadville, Pennsylvania. EID would love to see comparable articles on … Continue reading The signs are in the stats
Reviewing China’s latest policy announcement on renewable energy
Max Dupuy and Wang Xuan write on the Energy Collective website about Document 625, the Chinese government’s latest policy announcement on renewable energy developments. This is intended to require grid companies to purchase from renewable energy operators. This is a detailed assessment that you should appreciate. China’s String of New Policies Addressing Renewable Energy … Continue reading Reviewing China’s latest policy announcement on renewable energy
The low-carbon energy transition faces difficulties in developing countries
We read that the World Bank is going to dedicate more funds to the low-carbon energy transition. We also read of the many excellent bilateral, philanthropic and other multilateral efforts to fund energy efficiency and renewable energy projects. Yet, a recent study by IRENA shows that, while many gains have been made, many countries are … Continue reading The low-carbon energy transition faces difficulties in developing countries
Thinking big about transmitting renewable energy
The RT website provides an interesting news item from China that a company running its power grid is working with neighbouring countries to develop a $50 trillion electricity network. The company’s chairman believes that smart grids, ultra-high voltage (UHV) grids and clean energy are the only way forward. What do you think? China proposes … Continue reading Thinking big about transmitting renewable energy
A new economic paradigm on sustainability is poised to emerge and both cities and utilities will have an important role to play
In an article for the Renewable Energy Focus website, Lauren Callaway, a research analyst at Navigant Research, delves into the smart city market and discusses what it means for the renewable energy and energy efficiency sectors. Comment: Smart cities; the future of sustainable living It’s a no brainer at this point: Improving sustainability in … Continue reading A new economic paradigm on sustainability is poised to emerge and both cities and utilities will have an important role to play
An emerging battle over how the USA should shift to renewable energy
There is a growing battle going on to transmit renewable energy to needy consumers. Diane Cardwell writes in the New York Times about recent developments. Is this a concern in Europe as well? Fight to Keep Alternative Energy Local Stymies an Industry Up and down the center of the country, winds rip across plains, … Continue reading An emerging battle over how the USA should shift to renewable energy
China and India leading the way in investments in renewable energy
It is encouraging to see how the low carbon energy transition is evolving. In Europe, we were always worried that non-OECD countries would follow the same high carbon development path that we took. Well, the signs are encouraging that sustainable energy policies are making strong headway. Yes, there is probably too many fossil fuels being … Continue reading China and India leading the way in investments in renewable energy
Investments in renewable energy in Europe seriously weakened last year
Investment in renewable energy technologies in Europe last year plummeted by more than half to $58bn, the lowest level in a decade, analysis shows. Fiona Harvey writes in The Guardian about these discouraging results. European clean tech industry falls into rapid decline Europe’s once world-beating clean technology industry has fallen into a rapid decline, … Continue reading Investments in renewable energy in Europe seriously weakened last year
