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BP's Green Hydrogen Project in Oman Advances
Discover how BP's innovative green hydrogen project in Oman is revolutionizing the energy industry with sustainable solutions.
May 17, 2024 // Solar to Fuel, Asia, Oman, green hydrogen, bp
Conrad Energy secures solar PPA with BNP Paribas in England
French lender BNP Paribas (EPA: BNP) has actually dedicated to obtaining electrical power from an approximately 45-MW solar park prepared to be constructed by British power producer and energy companies Conrad Energy in England.
May 1, 2023 // Plants, PPA, England, Conrad Energy
Rise in Solar Energy in Norway
adopting renewable energy, Norway remains exemplary with its highly impressive Low Carbon emission rates. Over the past decades, Norway produced its renewable energy by
Oct 13, 2021 // Blog, Europe, Norway
Renewable energy finance: Institutional capital
Large institutions such as investment banks, insurance companies, and pension funds are a vital source of capital for the transformation of the global energy system. Governments and the private sector need to work together to mobilise institutional capital for renewable energy investment.
Jan 31, 2020 // Market Research
Renewable energy finance: Sovereign guarantees
Assurances against country-level risks are essential to make renewable energy investments bankable. Sovereign guarantees represent a government’s commitment to cover payments in case of default. Yet with this well-known instrument becoming harder to obtain, lesser-known risk mitigation alternatives can also be viable.
Jan 31, 2020 // Market Research
Suez Cement to power Egyptian site with 20-MW solar plant
Intro Power and also Utilities will construct a 20-MW solar plant to power a cement production site of Suez Cement Group of Companies in northeast Egypt.
Nov 1, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, PV Power Plant, Intro Power, Suez Cement
Ultra-low solar bid of $0.01997/kWh in the US – not quite so sunny
PV technology has made significant progress in a short amount of time, leaving solar enthusiasts chuffed. Opponents, on the other hand, brand it as unworkable boondoggle, surviving on the crutches of subsidies and only salving the conscience of the green-minded companies cosseted by political forces. The naysayers do have partial truth in their argument - governments the world over have been supporting the growth of this child with the moniker “solar” with public finances. So, this is the partial truth and the enthusiasts have just enough firepower to say that all energy is, after all, subsidised one way or another – in terms of uncompensated costs of air pollution, congestion and global warming and the consequential irreversible damage these fossil fuels have done to the planet. Perhaps more important and statistically relevant is a report published by the IMF in 2015, which had pegged subsidies to fossil fuels at US$5.3 trillion.
Aug 5, 2019 // Manufacturing News, Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Solar, USA, bifacial, monocrystalline, ssfusa, North America
Invenergy launches first green hydrogen project
Sauk Valley scheme will certainly be supplied by a co-located solar plant in Illinois
Jul 25, 2022 // Storage, Solar to Fuel, Invenergy, green hydrogen, Arne Ballantine
'Great news': Solar's role in accomplishing Japan's 2050 carbon neutrality objectives
Solar will likely play a significant function in accomplishing Japan's plan objective of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) discharges to zero by 2050 and also can get to 130GW to 160GW in cumulative releases by the 2030 financial year.
Dec 3, 2020 // Policy, Japan, Asia, utility-scale, analysis, feed-in tariff, policy, virtual power plant, self-consumption, market forecasts, feed-in premium, ancillary services, megasolar, greenhouse gas emissions, carbon neutrality
Breakthrough in 23.2% Efficient Low Band Gap Solar Cells
Revolutionizing solar energy: New lead-tin perovskite cells achieve over 23.2% efficiency and a 66% lifespan boost, paving the way for durable, cost-effective solar solutions.
Nov 20, 2024 // Technology, solar cell, efficiency, University of Surrey
Wells Fargo will power its 400 Texas locations with solar
is focused on continuing to demonstrate leadership in the transition to a Low Carbon economy,” said Richard Henderson, head of Wells Fargo’s Corporate Properties
Oct 17, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, USA, Texas, North America, Wells Fargo, NRG Energy, Richard Henderson, Robert Gaudette
Renewable energy finance: Green bonds
Countries seeking to scale up renewables can draw on the bond market, including the growing range of securities dedicated to sustainable, environmentally beneficial, climate-safe project finance. Renewable energy has emerged as a major recipient of such green bond proceeds.
Jan 31, 2020 // Market Research, Green bonds
Total to Establish 25 MWh Battery Power Storage Space Project in France
Total has actually revealed that it has actually released a battery power storage space project with a storage space capability of 25 MWh, which will certainly be the biggest in France.
Mar 13, 2020 // Storage, France, Europe, Total, International, Patrick Pouyanné
Statkraft to trade 100MW Northern Ireland storage
by Gore Street and also financial investment and asset-management company Low Carbon. Both were energised on schedule in December. Statkraft will offer general
Mar 9, 2021 // Storage, Europe, Statkraft, Northern Ireland, Nick Heyward
Investment in Renewable Energy Demands to Quadruple by 2030
Analysts at BloombergNEF estimate that funding for low-carbon energy sources need to rise to $4 for each $1 assigned to fossil fuels.
Oct 6, 2022 // Markets & Finance News