Global energy investment decline signals move towards cleaner energy

A new IEA report shows the electricity sector leading a broad reorientation of energy investment but warns more is needed to meet climate targets and energy security concerns
Posted On 18 Sep 2016
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Significant savings in renewable energy in remote, northern communities – Study

Hybridized electricity production that includes renewable energy is projected to be less expensive than business-as-usual in some northern communities,
Posted On 17 Sep 2016
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Fossil fuels investment takes nosedive

Energy experts say global investment patterns show a spectacular shift, with renewables on the rise and support for fossil fuels in sharp decline.
Posted On 17 Sep 2016
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New patent boosts CO2 capture hopes

Cost-effective capture of CO2 from coal-fired power stations is now a much brighter prospect after a bioscience breakthrough at a US laboratory.
Posted On 16 Sep 2016
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Renewables establish economic lead

New analysis shows the cost of energy from renewables is already lower on average than from fossil fuels, and will soon be even cheaper.
Posted On 15 Sep 2016
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Carbon dioxide could ease drought impacts

As drought becomes more frequent and prolonged with climate change, increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere may help plants to survive on less water.
Posted On 08 Sep 2016
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Carbon Taxes Can Cut Emissions and Grow the Economy

New Research: Economic growth can be protected by Carbon Tax, while reducing GHG emissions
Posted On 07 Sep 2016
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The Rate of Change in U.S. Energy Consumption – Who are the Winners and Losers?

Chart shows who are the winners and losers in the shifting picture of energy consumption
Posted On 02 Sep 2016
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