The Korean Group has established an association with a subsidiary of Malaysian Petronas to for cooperation in hydrogen, renewable energy and green …
New PM ‘must accelerate renewables’ – reNews – Renewable Energy News
Britain’s new Prime Minister Liz Truss has been urged to tackle the energy crisis by accelerating the buildout of renewable energy by industry …
Burning forests for energy isn’t ‘renewable’ – now the EU must admit it – The Guardian
Next week the future of many of the world’s forests will be decided when members of the European parliament vote on a revised EU renewable energy …
Sungrow To Supply Australia’s Largest DC-coupled Solar plus Storage Project … – Yahoo Finance
The integration of the BESS with renewable energy projects is the key to solidifying and balancing the electricity system during this transition to …
Charging up on energy for the G20 summit – East Asia Forum
These low or zero-emissions fuels will generally be cheaper to produce in countries with low population density and strong renewable energy …
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The company is also working on another potential dropdown transaction with its sponsor Clearway Energy Group (CEG), a renewable energy development …
Princeton report explores global readiness for net zero – reNews
Key findings from this report emphasis that standardisation in renewable energy is not where it needs to be. Solar PV and wind lead the way, …
Tax renewable energy and burn more oil and gas, Tory think-tank tells new PM – The Mirror
Tax renewable energy and burn more oil and gas, Tory think-tank tells new PM. The controversial recommendations come from the onward think-tank …
We’ve Got the Renewable Power – Suston Magazine
Many wait on politicians to sort out renewable energy production. Suston meets with three outdoor brands and retailers that, through their own …
Chancellor Scholz announces a $65 billion relief package in Germany. – The New York Times
… producers of coal, nuclear and renewable energy. German officials have worried for months that soaring costs could trigger social upheaval.