Solar panels: latest hot spot in US-China trade tensions
There are many things China comes under fire for when US politicians take the stage: stealing American jobs is an old favourite, as is “manipulation” of the renminbi to keep Chinese manufacturing...
View ArticleRusHydro leading push to meet Russian power demand
By Ben Aris of bne Following a tragic accident in 2009 that killed 75 workers, Russia’s biggest hydropower station Sayano Shushenskaya is back in action and planning to treble its installed capacity as...
View ArticleGuest post: EM can join the shale gas revolution
By Melissa Stark, Accenture A lot has been written about the shale gas and oil boom in the US and why that model cannot be replicated in other countries with plentiful potential resources. In fact,...
View ArticleIndia warms to solar, amid forecasts it will be cheapest power source
By Simon Currie and Stephen Begley, Norton Rose Fulbright India is the latest in a string of markets to witness a solar energy boom. Solar power currently accounts for just over one percent of India’s...
View ArticleDeveloping economies need power from coal
By Benjamin Sporton, World Coal Association Over recent weeks, World Bank climate change envoy Rachel Kyte has made a number of comments claiming that coal is not part of the solution to energy...
View ArticleHow to finance a new climate economy
By Felipe Calderón, Global Commission on the Economy and Climate Over the next fifteen years, the world needs to invest more in new infrastructure and upgrades than everything that exists today. This...
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