Alyssa Danigelis writes on the Energy Manager Today website about how some of the world’s largest companies are taking renewable energy more seriously this year. Have you found this to be the case? World’s Largest Companies Push Record Growth in Renewable Energy The largest companies in the world are jumping into renewable energy big-time … Continue reading Companies are taking sustainable energy seriously
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Important socio-economic impact expected from renewable energy expansion in India
We have all been watching the important developments taking place in India’s sustainable energy transition. Mukta Patil from IndiaSpend writes a comprehensive article on the Business Standard website about expected job creation in the next few years from the expansion of renewable energy. India's renewable energy sector can create 300,000 new jobs by 2020 … Continue reading Important socio-economic impact expected from renewable energy expansion in India
EU funding to help develop renewable energy in Ireland and UK
While the UK takes the next steps for leaving the EU, there is still funding coming from Brussels to help in supporting sustainable energy development. Latest developments are explained in an article in the Belfast Telegraph. EU to spend millions researching renewable energy in Britain and Ireland The EU is to spend almost 10 … Continue reading EU funding to help develop renewable energy in Ireland and UK
European Investment Bank increases investments in sustainable energy
The EIB is the world's largest international public lending institution. It is an institution of the European Union and plays an important role funding infrastructure and other related measures in Europe and globally. Joshua S Hill writes on the CleanTechnica website about new commitments the EIB has made to support sustainable energy. European Investment … Continue reading European Investment Bank increases investments in sustainable energy
Analysis based on “pure fantasy” to compare coal and renewable energy costs
Australia, a major resource producer, has been struggling to determine its future path in a sustainable energy future. Giles Parkinson writes on the reneweconomy website that the battle continues over the estimated future costs between coal and renewable energy. No doubt we have not heard the end of this. No one said the transition would … Continue reading Analysis based on “pure fantasy” to compare coal and renewable energy costs
Blog by Silvia Zinetti: International perspectives and best practices from “Community Choice Energy” in providing financing for energy efficiency upgrades at the local level
The past two weeks I was busy traveling around Europe. By coincidence and good fortune, I was in Brussels for the EU Sustainable Energy Week and was invited to be part of a panel at PUBLENEF & Energy Advice Exchange policy roundtable "Think local first: designing an EU building policy framework centered on consumers, local … Continue reading Blog by Silvia Zinetti: International perspectives and best practices from “Community Choice Energy” in providing financing for energy efficiency upgrades at the local level
Disputes over a full transition to renewable energy
Can we get to 100% renewable energy? There have been debates about it and no doubt there will be many more. Eduardo Porter writes a very good article on the New York Times website about one of those debates currently underway in the US. Fisticuffs Over the Route to a Clean-Energy Future Could the … Continue reading Disputes over a full transition to renewable energy
How big companies are shifting to renewable energy
In Europe we have heard of companies such as IKEA who are moving towards 100% renewables. Nichola Groom writes on the Reuters news service website about how big companies in the US are increasingly moving towards renewables. America’s hungriest wind and solar power users: big companies Major U.S. corporations such as Wal-Mart Stores Inc … Continue reading How big companies are shifting to renewable energy
How Taiwan plans to meet its ambitious renewable energy targets
Miaojung Lin and Lianting Tu write on the Bloomberg website about Taiwan’s plans to obtain the financing for its ambitious long-term renewable energy goals. Taiwan Lays Plans for $59 Billion in Renewable-Energy Finance New energy, meet new finance. That’s the thinking of Taiwan’s government, which is starting to map out funding plans for a … Continue reading How Taiwan plans to meet its ambitious renewable energy targets
How renewable energy plays important role in conflict zones
The Reliefweb website provides a good article on the role of renewable energy development in peacebuilding. Have you had experience in this area? EiD would like to get your views. Renewable Energy Serves as a Peacebuilding Catalyst in Sudan Solar powered water pumps run on electricity generated after its absorption by photovoltaic panels. The … Continue reading How renewable energy plays important role in conflict zones
