Quarterly renewables share has never previously exceeded 40% of total electricity generation, according to the BEIS report.
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The wind farm once finished, could power more than 1.2 million homes with green energy.
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The wind farm could generate 320GWh of clean energy annually and offset more than 250,000 tonnes of CO2.
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Wind turbines are growing in size and productivity thanks to advances in technology.
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The plans for New Jersey represent another step forward for America’s fledgling offshore wind sector.
Read More »IEA Outlines $3 Trillion Green Recovery Plan for World Leaders to Help Fix the Global Economy
The IEA’s Birol stressed in the report that the plan was not intended to tell governments what they must do; instead, it seeks to show them what they can do.
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Renewable energy consumption (including biofuels but excluding hydro) grew by 12.1%, below its historical average, although its increase in energy terms (3.2 EJ) was the highest on record and the largest for any fuel in 2019. By country, China was the largest contributor to renewables growth (0.8 EJ), followed …
Read More »Nuclear Reactor Technology Development and Utilization
Author: Salah Ud-Din Khan, Alexander V. Nakhabov About This Book: Nuclear Reactor Technology Development and Utilization presents the theory and principles of the most common advanced nuclear reactor systems and provides a context for the value and utilization of nuclear power in a variety of applications both inside and outside …
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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has said the world must cut carbon emissions to reach net zero by 2050 in order to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsuis.
Read More »Croatia Reduces Green Power Surcharge for Energy-Intensive Companies
Energy-intensive companies in Croatia could save up to EUR 10 million a year through the government’s scheme to reduce the surcharge they pay for incentivizing renewable energy production.
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