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US Renewable leader reports strong first quarter despite Covid-19

The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) released new data today, showing the good performance of Dallas-based Tri Global Energy (TGE), a wind power company, which continues to lead the renewable energy chart in the Texas state. For the first quarter...

COVID-19 crisis reinforces the importance of the sustainable energy transition

Around the world, the lockdown measures to contain COVID-19 have led to economic contraction and a significant drop in energy consumption including electricity, gas and oil. CEOs, experts and policymakers are still taking stock of the impacts of COVID-19...

DSM firmly on course to achieve 75% renewable electricity with largest PPA partnerships to date

Royal DSM, a global science-based company in Nutrition, Health and Sustainable Living, announces that it will reduce its CO2 emissions by approximately 85,000 tons/year through the signing of its largest renewable energy Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) to date. These PPAs,...

TRIG warns on power price impact of Covid-19 pandemic

The Renewables Infrastructure Group said on Wednesday that the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic was having a “materially adverse impact” on wholesale power prices, as a result of reduced economic activity due to movement restrictions across Europe. Global pandemic had led to...

Renewable energy in the time of COVID-19

Decisions being taken now to address the social and economic impacts of the COVID-19 crisis come amid profound uncertainty about both the course of the pandemic and its long-term ramifications for societies across the world, says IRENA Director-General Francesco...

Siemens and Uniper join forces to decarbonize power generation

Uniper and Siemens Gas and Power signed a cooperation agreement for the development of projects on the decarbonization of power generation and promoting sector coupling. It extends the long-standing partnership between the two companies. It is important to look...

Amazon to invest in four new renewable energy projects

US-based e-commerce company Amazon has revealed plans to invest in four new renewable energy projects. The wind and solar projects will be located in Australia, Spain, Sweden and the US. The investment is expected to support Amazon’s objective to achieve...

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