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Google commits to buy solar power in Asia

The electricity Google has purchased from the solar farm will be wheeled to the same grid to help power Google’s data center in Changhua County, and the solar project will be built on commercial fishing ponds and coexist with local ecology.

Pakistan can meet SDGs by tapping wind, solar energy

Presenting an “energy atlas” at a spatial resolution of 14 square kilometres, the researchers estimated the country’s potential for power generation at 78.69 terawatt-hour for wind energy, and 2.79 gigawatt-hour through solar energy.

From German Trains to South Korean Buses, Hydrogen Fuel is back in the Energy Picture

Bianca Nogrady  As the price of renewable energy drops and storage technologies mature, hydrogen fuel is drawing fresh attention. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis was refueling his hydrogen fuel-cell car at one of the 50-plus refueling stations scattered around Germany when a Tesla driver, who was re

Companies are seizing new markets in clean energy aiming to cap global warming at 1.5 °C

A dramatic upsurge in demand for renewable energy from ambitious multinational companies is now shifting markets away from fossil fuels in more than 140 markets worldwide, a new RE100 report reveals. RE100 is the corporate leadership initiative led by The Climate Group in partnershi

Don’t Burn Your House to Smoke out a Rat: Climate Change Interventions

The ultimate result is, the tax-payer’s money which otherwise should have been used for welfare schemes, is being thrown in the drain in the garb of clean energy production and environmental protection.

Solar Project to Restore Electricity to a Million Yemenis signed by WB and UNOPS

The World Bank and the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) signed an agreement for a US$50 million project to improve access to electricity in rural and peri-urban areas in Yemen. The Yemen Emergency Electricity Access Project will be funded by a grant form IDA — the World Bank f

India’s energy subsidies favour fossil fuels over renewables

Soumya Sarkar Although subsidies to renewables have risen substantially, central government handouts to coal mining and coal-fired electricity continue to be high, which contradicts India’s stated aims on reducing carbon emissions An inventory of energy subsidies provided by the central government

Data & Reports , Energy / 08/06/2017
Poor households are locked out of green energy, unless governments help

Alan Pears A report released this week by the Australian Council of Social Service has pointed out that many vulnerable households cannot access rooftop solar and efficient appliances, describing the issue as a serious problem. It has provoked controversy. Some have interpreted the report as an atta

Energy , Human Rights / 07/05/2017
Zero-Coal State Strategy and the ethical dilemma: wind power project in Canada

Mohammad Masoud Azimi In Ontario, the Ripley Wind power project ran into ethical and social confrontation with local communities Inspired by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7, the government of Canada set up its strategy for sustainable development in terms of clean energy as:

Clean energy for green environment

M Zakir Hossain Khan and Sifat E Rabb Clean energy will ensure the achievement of SDG 3 that has emphasised on ensuring healthy lives and promote well-being by reducing the public health damages caused by coal “The environment and the economy are really both two sides of the same coin. If we ca

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