Future financing will aim to accelerate clean energy innovation. energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies.
Read More »National Grid Commits to Net Zero Emissions by 2050
The target. however. does not include indirect emissions from the energy sold to consumers but National Grid said it is supporting that through various initiatives.
Read More »Iberdrola Commits to 400MW of Solar Power Plants in Extremadura
The energy giant’s clean energy relaunch plan in Spain will deliver 3.000MW of renewables up to 2022.
Read More »Stadler Signs Deal to Deliver First Hydrogen-Powered Passenger Train to US
San Bernardino County Transportation Authority awarded the tender for the environmentally-friendly locomotive.
Read More »Siemens Partners with Renewable Energy Developer for Microgrids in Mining
It is working with juwi to develop an advanced microgrid control system that enables the seamless integration of renewable electricity to a mine’s off-grid power supply.
Read More »Israel to Phase Out Coal-Fired Power Generation by the End of 2025
Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz announced the nation would get rid of the polluting fossil fuel from its energy mix five years earlier than originally planned.
Read More »Britain’s Grain LNG Terminal Sets European Record for Gas Exports
It exported 698GWh of gas to the UK grid. which is enough to supply to all of London and the South East.
Read More »Global Banking Sector is Failing to Respond to the Climate Emergency
Boston Common Asset Management claims green banking initiatives have not changed lending and investment practices in reality.
Read More »New Zealand Passes Law for net Zero Carbon Emissions by 2050
The Zero Carbon Bill provides a framework to support the country to prepare for and adapt to the effects of climate change.
Read More »EU Finance Ministers Call to End Fossil Fuel Investment
In a joint statement. finance experts from the EU have said divesting from oil. gas and coal projects would signal a significant shift in the region’s efforts to tackle emissions. pollution and climate change.
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