March 30 2020

‘Hydrogen Economy’ Offers Promising Path to Decarbonization

  Use of clean hydrogen can help address the toughest third of global greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, but only if net-zero emission goals and policies are set Sydney and London, March 30, 2020 – The falling cost of making hydrogen from wind and solar power offers a promising route to cutting emissions in some […]

March 26 2020

Liebreich: Covid-19 – The Low-Carbon Crisis

"It now looks like emissions could easily drop by 5% or more this year alone as a result of the Covid 19 pandemic."

March 17 2020

India Minister Vows System Rejig to Cut Power Prices: Q&A

India’s power and renewable energy minister, Raj Kumar Singh, is promising an overhaul of the country’s power system that would lead to cheaper power for commercial and industrial users.

March 10 2020

How Virus Outbreak May Change Solar Manufacturing: Q&A

First there were the U.S. tariffs on solar components from China, now the coronavirus has struck in the heart of its manufacturing base, and still the solar industry is cranking out more and more panels at lower and lower costs.

March 10 2020

Miners Begin Cleaning Up Their Act With Renewables

Miners, which account for 22% of global industrial emissions, are facing more pressure to decarbonize than ever before – from investors, customers in the technology and auto industries, and even consumers further downstream.

March 3 2020

Compressed Air Can Compete and Thrive in Lithium Age: Q&A

“As penetration grows, you keep needing longer-duration storage and now in many pockets of the grid, they are requiring and demanding over 10 hours,” VanWalleghem said in an interview with BloombergNEF. “Lithium-ion is not a fit in that market. This is where compressed air, flow batteries, certain types of thermal applications will really kick in and take over.”

February 25 2020

Whatever Engie is Selling, Corporations are Buying it

Engie SA spearheads a long list of developers selling clean energy to corporations through PPAs in 2019.

February 25 2020

Wu: When The Going Gets Tough For Asia’s Energy Transition

Much uncertainty and anxiety lingers over the impact of the coronavirus but, at some point, normality will resume and the world will have once again to think about a much more dire threat to human existence, climate change.

February 13 2020

Energy Efficiency, Natural Gas and Renewable Energy Drove Decade of U.S. Energy Transformation

Sustainable Energy in America Factbook highlights the 2010s – an era of economic growth, reduced CO2 emissions and sharply falling energy costs for consumers Washington, D.C., February 13, 2020 – The U.S. overhauled how it produces, delivers, and consumes energy over a momentous decade of change, according to a new report from BloombergNEF (BNEF) and […]

February 11 2020

Electrification Can Cut Emissions of Transport, Buildings and Industry in Europe by 60% by 2050

A revolution in the use of energy in the transport, buildings and industrial sectors is possible over the next 30 years, bringing about sharp reductions in CO2 emissions.

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