Renewable Energy

Australia plans to add 32GW of renewable energy by 2030

The Australian Government is looking to add 32GW of renewable and clean dispatchable energy capacity to its national electricity grid by 2030. The federal government, in conjunction with state and territorial governments, plans to acquire the energy by expanding the...

Pact For Germany – A Booster For Renewable Energy Industry

Germany’s energy sector has gone on to welcome the Pact for Germany initiative that has been launched by the government as well as the country’s 16 states. The initiative stands focused on speeding the implementation of infrastructure projects, which...

Clean Tech Imports – Major Dependence Seen By European Union

As per the European Commission's evaluation of the rivalry of clean energy technologies, although they continue to be very cost-competitive, their market shares happen to be declining. As per the report, even though there are positive developments like 50% increase...

Europe Corporate Renewable Power Purchase Deals Clock 7.8GW

In 2023, companies across Europe will have achieved a remarkable milestone by securing a total of 7.8GW of new corporate renewable power purchase agreements- PPAs. This surpasses the previous record of 7.6GW that was set in 2021, and it's...

Sulzer Reduces Energy Costs with Hydraulic Power Recovery Turbines

Increasing energy prices are a reality for every business, so it is important to identify processes that can help reduce operational costs and cut waste. Industries such as petrochemicals, refineries or fertilizer manufacturing have an opportunity to harness the...

Energy Transition In China With Sustainable Debt Support

Sustainable debt has gone on to gain popularity as a means to fund green and sustainability-focused efforts since its beginning in the mid-2010s. This has gone on to result in a rise in clean energy projects. The global sustainable...

Triple Renewable Capacity By 2030 – COP28 Urges Governments

The forthcoming COP28 climate summit's presidency, along with two renewable energy organisations, have gone on to call on governments to triple their renewable energy capacity by 2030 so as to avoid global warming from going beyond 1.5 degrees Celsius. Countries...

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