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India: Urgent policy reforms needed to drive wind beyond 50 GW by 2022

India’s wind energy capacity can only realistically reach 50 GW by 2022. This is according to a new report released by the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) and MEC+ (MEC Intelligence). The report, ‘India Wind Outlook Towards 2022: Looking beyond...

IRENA Pitches For a Green Recovery Path from Covid-19

The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), under its Coalition for Action initiative, has made a pitch for ensuring that steps taken to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic worldwide are green. The 100 Member coalition of renewable energy players has...

PCIM Asia 2020 postponed to November

The organisers of PCIM Asia have confirmed that the 2020 edition of the fair will now take place from 16 – 18 November due in part to disruptions to international travel resulting from the COVID-19 outbreak. Scheduled to take...

Q CELLS launches 100% sustainable Q.HOME Cloud solution

Q CELLS has formally launched a new integrated solar-plus-storage solution that promises to deliver a “100% sustainable power supply” to homes. The solution, dubbed Q.HOME Cloud, combines solar and storage to meet the majority of a household’s demand, with a...

Wartsila publishes open access interactive map indicating potential of cost-optimal 100% renewable electricity systems

The technology group Wärtsilä is today publishing on its website an extensive interactive map Atlas of 100% Renewable Energy on cost-optimal, 100% renewable electricity systems globally. The map provides valuable information on the potential of renewable energy in relation...

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...

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