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Schneider Electric appoints new country president for UK and Ireland

Schneider Electric has appointed Kelly Becker as the company’s new zone president UK & Ireland. Becker will take over the role on January 1st, 2021 from Mike Hughes, who will move to a new global position within Schneider, overseeing...

AWEA Releases 2021 Clean Energy Road Map

Next year brings renewed prospects for America to support renewable energy and, in turn, address climate change, while creating hundreds of thousands of well-paying jobs, providing enormous social and health benefits, ensuring energy security and resilience, and spurring a...

Gulf and S Korea can help Africa meet its green energy needs

Africa’s energy supply is in crisis, a result of crumbling infrastructure, a rapidly growing population and the pressure of climate change. The crisis will not be solved by conventional means. And certainly not by increasing regional tension, as Donald...

2020 turning point for renewable energy in Turkey

The year 2020 has been a turning point for renewable energy's development in Turkey, Energy and Natural Resources Minister Fatih Dönmez said. Speaking at the webinar on "IICEC Turkey Energy Outlook 2020: Turkey Energy Summit Special Launch," Dönmez said Turkey...

Green energy giants team up to launch Renewable Hydrogen Coalition

Dual boost for emerging hydrogen economy as key trade bodies launch new initiative and Hyundai and Ineos ink agreement to advance fuel cell technology development Some of Europe's leading energy companies and trade bodies have this week teamed up to...

Renewable Electricity Used for Widespread, Distributed Hydrogen Fuel Production

Researchers at Northwestern University have formulated a very effective, eco-friendly method for turning ammonia into hydrogen. The new method, described recently in Joule, is a huge step toward facilitating a zero-pollution, hydrogen-driven economy. In the last few years, the concept...

Morgan Stanley suggests Gas-based power generation to go up

According to Multinational Investment Bank Morgan Stanley, power generation from gas-based plants is expected to grow at 9% CAGR vis-à-vis the overall demand growth of 4.5% for the next 5 years. A lot of it can be attributed to...

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