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The Power of Renewables: A New Era in Clean Energy
Renewable Energy

The Power of Renewables: A New Era in Clean Energy

As the world grapples with the urgent need to address climate change, renewable energy sources are rapidly transforming the global energy landscape. This shift represents not just a technological…

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Ireland’s new Renewable Energy Support Scheme (RESS) design
Policy & Regulation • Energy Infrastructure

Ireland’s new Renewable Energy Support Scheme (RESS) design

First published here . What does it mean for the renewable industry in Ireland? On Tuesday 24th July, the Government of the Republic of Ireland approved the design of the new Renewable Electricity…

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Uruguay, Latin America’s renewable champion
Policy & Regulation • Energy Infrastructure

Uruguay, Latin America’s renewable champion

Uruguay lies between Argentina and Brazil on the Atlantic Ocean and is home to about 3.5 million people. But this small country has made it to the top 5 in wind and solar energy producers worldwide .…

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Energy storage investments - bridging production and consumption
Energy Infrastructure • Finance & Economics

Energy storage investments - bridging production and consumption

The February 2021 energy crisis in Texas was yet another stark reminder of just how broken our national power grid is and how difficult the energy transition will be. The shift to renewable energy…

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When is the grid “full”?
Energy Infrastructure

When is the grid “full”?

Recently, I wrote about the latest negotiation results for a new German government . On Sunday, the Social Democrats adopted the proposal for a new grand coalition – a repeat with the Christian…

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Is an energy revolution underway in Chile?
Energy Infrastructure

Is an energy revolution underway in Chile?

First published here Chile’s share of renewable energy has tripled in the past five years. Maximiliano Proaño takes a look at the policy behind this massive growth, and the road ahead. In May, Chile’s…

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The Renewable Revolution: Powering Our Future
Renewable Energy • Policy & Regulation

The Renewable Revolution: Powering Our Future

In a world grappling with climate change and energy security concerns, the transition to renewable energy has never been more crucial. Recent studies have shown that a 100% renewable energy system is…

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Mythbusting: The footprint of renewable energy
Policy & Regulation • Energy Infrastructure

Mythbusting: The footprint of renewable energy

Even though solar panels and wind turbines are not releasing any emissions or toxins while they generate energy, we can’t say the same thing about the way they are manufactured. Not to mention their…

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How cheap must batteries get for renewables to compete with fossil fuels?
Energy Infrastructure

How cheap must batteries get for renewables to compete with fossil fuels?

Author: Edd Gent While solar and wind power are rapidly becoming cost-competitive with fossil fuels in areas with lots of sun and wind , they still can’t provide the 24/7 power we’ve become used to.…

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How Australia could supply Europe with green hydrogen
Energy Infrastructure

How Australia could supply Europe with green hydrogen

Wind and solar power generated in Western Australia's Midwest could be helping to power Europe by the end of the decade. Key points: A trilateral international study will consider how to fast track…

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