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All eyes on China’s 13th Five-Year Plan for energy
Policy & Regulation

All eyes on China’s 13th Five-Year Plan for energy

China’s 13th Five-Year Plan for energy (Energy 13FYP) might be one of the most anticipated official documents in the world and is one that will have far-reaching impacts on the carbon trajectory of…

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Offshore wind rising to challenge king coal in Polish energy market
Policy & Regulation • Energy Infrastructure

Offshore wind rising to challenge king coal in Polish energy market

First published here . Poland's energy and electricity markets are undergoing major changes. As costs fall in the offshore wind industry, so it is becoming price-competitive with more carbon-intensive…

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Why do you need energy storage monitoring?
Energy Infrastructure • Digitalisation

Why do you need energy storage monitoring?

From Davion Hill, first published here . Joint Industry Program: IMPRESS In July 2016, DNV GL proudly announced acquisition of Green Power Monitor , which monitors 2300 facilities in over 51…

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6 Lessons on energy decarbonization from countries leading the way
Policy & Regulation

6 Lessons on energy decarbonization from countries leading the way

Getting to a net-zero-carbon energy system is essential . It will be a major effort, one that requires significant investment in new low-carbon infrastructure, from renewable power plants to electric…

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Batteries included: Gigafactories advance German energy transition
Energy Infrastructure

Batteries included: Gigafactories advance German energy transition

First published here . Wind farms connected to batteries can help Germany go fossil-free (Photo by Frank Schwichtenberg , CC BY 3. 0) Energy storage is going to be a huge industry in the transition to…

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New decade opens with cascade of US coal plant closures
Policy & Regulation

New decade opens with cascade of US coal plant closures

The new decade is opening with a mounting cascade of plant closures in the United States coal industry, with investors abandoning ship, revenue being driven down by record-low gas and renewable energy…

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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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The Economic Impact of AI on Energy Transition: Financial Institutions at the Forefront of a Green Revolution
Finance & Economics • Energy Infrastructure

The Economic Impact of AI on Energy Transition: Financial Institutions at the Forefront of a Green Revolution

The global shift towards sustainable energy sources is one of the defining challenges of our time. While renewable technologies like solar and wind power have made significant strides, their…

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Virtual Power Plants: former sci-fi technology is now a reality
Energy Infrastructure • Digitalisation

Virtual Power Plants: former sci-fi technology is now a reality

An old saying in Ireland goes: ‘there is no strength without unity’. When it comes to distributed energy resources (DER ), it couldn’t be more true. DER, acting individually, has a very limited…

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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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