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Hop into a Green Easter: Renewables, Efficiency, and Energy Savings!
Renewable Energy

Hop into a Green Easter: Renewables, Efficiency, and Energy Savings!

Easter is traditionally associated with renewal, springtime, and new beginnings. Interestingly, it's also becoming a notable period in the renewable energy calendar. As families gather and businesses…

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Frontend Developer EEIP
Digitalisation • Energy Infrastructure

Frontend Developer EEIP

WHO WE ARE EEIP is a neutral, open and global business and policy platform for the energy transition. Founded in 2011, we are serving a 150.000 user network through our multi-channel platform. We are…

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Digital financing platforms - a solution to finance smart city projects?
Buildings & Transport • Finance & Economics

Digital financing platforms - a solution to finance smart city projects?

A few month ago I was starting to look a bit closer to the world of Fintech with the aim to identify new digital financing platforms providing access to finance for smart city projects , especially…

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What is cold local heat?
Energy Infrastructure • Circular Economy

What is cold local heat?

At first glance, it sounds strange when cold local heating is to take over the heat supply. Is that a contradiction? No, cold heat really does exist. It is a heat supply with relatively low…

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Decarbonisation in Japan: Ammonia-coal co-firing versus renewables
Energy Infrastructure

Decarbonisation in Japan: Ammonia-coal co-firing versus renewables

Japanese utilities are exploring the case for retrofitting their existing coal power plants to enable co-firing of coal with ammonia to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. However, ammonia-coal co-firing…

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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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The RetroMeter project: using metered energy savings to make energy efficiency more investable
Renewable Energy • Finance & Economics

The RetroMeter project: using metered energy savings to make energy efficiency more investable

It is now becoming widely accepted that increasing the flow of investment into energy efficiency is essential for hitting climate targets, as well as addressing issues including fuel poverty and…

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World's largest offshore wind farm will power 4.5 million homes
Energy Infrastructure

World's largest offshore wind farm will power 4.5 million homes

Renewable energy statistics just keep topping each other. Solar power is getting cheaper. Battery storage capacity is getting better. And wind farms are getting bigger. 2019 saw the world’s biggest…

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Circular Economy

Bridging the industrial heat divide

Between industrial heat owners and relevant solution providers While I was running a sales team for a product that recovered heat and converted it into electricity, I would get daily inquiries from…

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How do we turn this energy crisis to our advantage?
Renewable Energy

How do we turn this energy crisis to our advantage?

Some of us are old enough to remember the oil crises of 1973-74 and again of 1979. It wasn’t funny. No driving on Sundays, lights out in stores outside business hours, turned off street lights and…

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