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Study- Energy Cos On Track To Meet Energy Transition Goal

As global renewable energy efforts gain traction, energy companies are "on pace" for their energy shift, according to GlobalData. However, GlobalData observed that power companies will need to adopt a comprehensive approach to sustainability rather than merely focusing on...

Saudi Arabia Starts 5 Renewable Energy-Related Projects

The world's largest oil exporter, Saudi Arabia, commissioned five new renewable energy projects to generate electricity sustainably as it works toward a net-zero emissions target by 2050. A report from the Saudi Press Agency on September 26 said that...

Renewable Energy Employment Expands 6% To 12.7mn In 2021

According to the International Renewable Energy Agency's (IRENA's) most recent report, the number of people employed globally in renewable energy, including direct and indirect jobs, increased from 12 million in 2020 to 12.7 million in 2021.  The solar photovoltaic (PV)...

With ASEAN, South Korea Will Expand Its Energy Partnership

According to Lee Won-ju, Director-General of Energy Policy at the Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy (MOTIE), South Korea intends to maintain its cooperation with ASEAN nations, which will be essential in guaranteeing energy security and expanding sustainable energy. At...

EC Windfall Tax To Hurt German Bioenergy, Local Group Says

A German bioenergy organisation claims that the European Commission's (EC) proposal to impose a revenue price cap on lower-cost electricity providers will generate major investment anxiety among operators and result in a steep fall in the amount of power...

Dubai Waste-To-Energy Project, Largest In World Is 85% Built

The largest waste-to-energy project in the world, the Dubai Waste Management Center (DWMC), has been completed to an 85% level, according to a September 12th announcement from Dubai Municipality. With the biggest operational capacity in the world, DWMC will treat...

EU To Step In To Ease Liquidity Issues In Energy Markets

As businesses scream for government assistance, the European Union is prepared to act to reduce the growing stress in the energy markets brought on by rising collateral requirements. In light of growing signs of stress and the fact that...

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