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Renewable Energy

IRENA: Global goal of tripling renewables by 2030 still out of reach

Global goal of tripling renewables by 2030 still out of reach, says IRENA 

The renewable energy agency calls for more concrete policy action and finance, with Africa especially lagging on clean energy

Lessons from China's cleantech industry "overcapacity" tensions

Lessons from trade tensions targeting “overcapacity” in China’s cleantech industry

Clean technology is turning into the next global climate spat. The debate over China’s dominance is highly politicized, but there are ways forward

G7 countries must deliver on COP28 promise to cut fossil fuels

G7 countries must deliver on COP28 promise to cut fossil fuels

For Pacific Island nations like mine, the transition to clean and renewable energy is not just a goal but a necessity for survival

No shortage of public money to pay for a just energy transition

No shortage of public money to pay for a just energy transition

With negotiations underway to establish a new global climate finance goal, wealthy countries are once again trying to shirk their responsibilities

China's energy efficiency goal

China steps away from 2025 energy efficiency goal

The government aims to cut the amount of energy needed for its economic growth by 2.5% in 2024, putting it far off track for a key five-year climate target

offshore wind farm

How to weather the offshore wind storm

The offshore wind industry faces unique headwinds which threaten to push its growth journey off course and into choppy waters. 

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Send us you pitches for powerful accountability journalism stories on the trends and actors shaping the renewable energy supply chain

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Australia can leverage efficiency and electrification to power a net-zero future

50% of all light-points in Australia consist of old technology, making LED technology an opportunity to meet climate goals.

Green hydrogen rush risks energy ‘cannibalisation’ in Africa, analysts say

The EU signed green hydrogen agreements with Egypt, Kazakhstan, Morocco and Namibia to supply the bloc with the gas ahead of its 2030 goals.

mozambique hydro project threatens to displace farming communities

World Bank backs mega dam threatening to displace thousands in Mozambique

The World Bank argues the project will accelerate the energy transition in southern Africa, but people facing displacement say their voices are not being heard

Adnoc oil refinery

UAE minister calls for “phase out” of oil and gas

Attempts to get governments to agree to “phase out” fossil fuels were unsuccesful at Cop26 and Cop27 and that battle is likely to be re-fought at Cop28

South Australia set to become first big grid to run on 100% renewables

South Australia’s gigawatt-scale electricity network is within touching distance of phasing out fossil fuel backup

South Korea 2050 net zero pledge spurs renewables investment

As the world’s fourth-largest importer of coal, South Korea needs to rapidly change its energy mix to achieve net zero emissions by 2050

Carbon markets grow, but global price is out of reach

ANALYSIS: A global carbon price is out of reach, but governments meeting in Paris can promote linking of national carbon markets

Solar: The biggest winner from Paris climate talks?

ANALYSIS: The standout winning technology from a climate conference in Paris this week may be renewable energy, and in particular solar power

‘Moisture mill’ shows clean energy potential of evaporation

NEWS: US scientists have harnessed humidity in the lab to run a toy car and flashing light and say the technology could scale up

Hydropower to double – but at what cost to wildlife?

NEWS: Scientists predict hydropower will double over the next 20 years, but building new dams could damage major rivers

For small islands states, the renewables revolution is already here

COMMENT: Island states are may be small, but they’re powerful when it comes to renewables, write three foreign ministers

Australia urged to halve power sector emissions by 2030

NEWS: Never mind the 2020 renewable energy target, Australia must slash its power emissions long term, says think-tank

Political uncertainty slows renewable energy growth – IEA

NEWS: Slowdown in expansion of clean energy market threatens climate change objectives, analysts say

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