Today’s renewable energy headlines
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Visual Capitalist (blog) – 8 hours ago
According to the Renewable Energy Policy Network, about 22.1% of the world’s energy needs are satisfied by renewable energy. Hydro power accounts for most of this (16.4%) and the remainder (5.7%) comes from solar, wind, biomass, and other renewable …
CleanTechnica – 10 hours ago
The first era, starting in the 1990s, was characterized by deregulation, the creation of renewable energy certificates (RECs), and the development of the renewable portfolio standard (RPS). During this time period, renewable energy was purchased …
Full Fact – 7 hours ago
“We have a 20% renewables target overall across all energy, which translates into a 30% target forrenewable electricity and, I believe, there is a 12% renewable heat target, and therefore a 10%renewables target. There is no breakdown of those targets …
CleanTechnica – Nov 2, 2015
As Jordan looks to rapidly expand the renewable energy infrastructure, it is also taking measures to ensure that its transmission grid is ready for the boom in renewable energy generation. The French and Jordanian Prime Ministers recently signed an …
The Rock River Times – 1 hour ago
Our energy interests were influenced by Amory Lovins, an early advocate of energy efficiency andrenewable energy, the energy efficiency program in Osage, Iowa, visits to the solar business district in Soldiers Grove, Wisconsin, and off-grid PV powered …
Ghana Business News – 8 hours ago
Dr. Donkor said the price of solar energy in countries such as the United Arab Emirates, South Africa, Brazil and Uganda, is far below the price of electricity generated from conventional sources and government’s intent therefore, is to increase the …
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation – 4 hours ago
The three- day fair is being held at a time the country is in an energy crisis and all energy sources are being tapped to help address the situation. Opening it, the Minister of Power, Dr. Kwabena Donkor, said though renewable energy is contributing to …
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