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  1. 1 hour ago

    with Yumiko Murakami, Chief of the Japan Centre discusses ’s changing energy sector and addressing gender inequality with renewables

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  2. 4 hours ago

    By volume, majority of corporate sourced renewable electricity is consumed in the materials sector while highest shares of renewable electricity consumption is found in the financial (24%) and information technology (12%) sectors—More in report

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  3. 6 hours ago

    In the NGO is helping rural villages switch from kerosene to solar-hybrids. Here’s how electrification there is helping to transform lives

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  4. 9 hours ago

    Working with and , new solar maps are being integrated into to help identify the best solar resources for informing and facilitating renewable energy planning

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  5. 11 hours ago

    Until 2008 renewables investment focused mainly on bioenergy & small hydropower, but then the range of techs receiving financing widened as investment flowed towards geothermal, solar PV & wind. Learn more in ’s Market Analysis

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  6. 14 hours ago

    The is increasingly meeting its energy needs with renewables, says Prime Minister Henry Puna. The Cook Islands had 3MW of installed renewables capacity in 2017

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  7. 16 hours ago

    More people work in renewable energy than ever before! The latest data from shows that there are 10.3 million people employed in renewable energy worldwide

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  8. 19 hours ago

    Women in empowered to change rural off-grid communities with solar energy, thanks to 's 'Wonder Women' programme

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  9. 21 hours ago

    : We'll be in for from 9-18 July. If you're coming, join 's event on ‘Off-Grid Renewable Energy Solutions for Universal Modern Energy Access’ on 12 July. More details here:

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  10. 24 hours ago

    Small, strong and resilient — islands are on the front line of , but also at the forefront of using renewable energy solutions for a sustainable future

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  11. Jul 5

    .'s corporate sourcing study finds corporate demand for renewable energy will continue to increase as companies seek to reduce electricity bills, hedge against future price spikes and address sustainability concerns

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  12. Jul 4

    Reflections from Chief Adnan Z. Amin, on how the rise of renewables will change the geopolitical landscape for the better, and how diplomats can make the most of the age of renewable energy

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  13. Jul 4

    The latest data from shows that 10.3 million people now work in the renewable energy sector:

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  14. Jul 4

    Six-fold increase in renewable energy adoption required to stay below two-degrees and avoid escalating stranded assets, report shows

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  15. Jul 4

    Variable renewable energy, like wind & solar, face challenges when integrating into grids — but these can be overcome with the right policies. , & look at what employed policies are enabling greater shares of variable renewable energy

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  16. Jul 4

    ’s Flores island is the test-bed of newly adapted classification guidelines for geothermal projects, from , &

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  17. Jul 4

    “Global energy transformation is an opportunity. It can grow GDP by up to 1% and create 900,000 new jobs over the next decade.” — interview with Commissioner

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  18. Jul 4

    Attending ? Come see moderate the ‘Review of Implementation: Energy’ and take part in ’s ‘Off-Grid Renewable Energy Solutions for Universal Modern Energy Access’. More details at:

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  19. Jul 4

    Globally, renewables' share of electricity generation is significant, but with the right policies in place, it can be much more. A report from , & provides an overview of how policies can increase the share of renewables

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  20. Jul 4

    Anticipating onshore wind energy’s costs relies on ‘learning curves’—here’s what they are & how they work

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