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  • Why Cities Are So Well-Suited to Renewable-Energy Growth
    • Last week, 175 countries signed onto a global agreement to significantly reduce carbon emissions in the face of the threat of climate change. Many of those same countries—particularly India, China, and Nigeria—are simultaneously experiencing major urbanization trends that will move billions of people into cities over the next several decades. In fact, according to the United Nations, approximately 2.5 billion people will likely join the world’s urban population by 2050, almost entirely in Asia and Africa. By that time, two-thirds of the world’s population is projected to be living in urban areas, according to the United Nations.

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    Apr 29 2016

  • IRENA's Latest "Renewable Capacity Statistics" Shows 2015 Was a Record Year of Growth
    • IRENA has released its latest 'Renewable Capacity Statistics' report, showing 2015 was a record year for renewable energy generation capacity – expanding 8.3% globally even within the context of depressed oil & gas prices. New solar installations were particularly strong, with 47 GW of capacity added during the year.

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    Apr 14 2016

  • World Bank Reveals New Climate Change Action Plan, In Lead-Up to Signing of Paris Agreement
    • In the lead-up to the coming Paris Agreement signing, the World Bank revealed on Thursday its new Climate Change Action Plan, detailing its plan to support the development of 30 GW of renewable energy in developing countries. In particular, it has designated distributed solar (and rooftop specifically) as high-opportunity sectors.

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    Apr 13 2016

  • Major milestones reached on renewable energy investments, UN reports
    • Coal and gas-fired electricity generation last year drew less than half the record investment made in solar, wind and other renewables capacity - one of several important firsts for green energy recently announced in a United Nations-backed report. "Renewables are becoming ever more central to our low-carbon lifestyles, and the record-setting investments in 2015 are further proof of this trend,” said UNEP Executive Director Achim Steiner in a press release. “Importantly, for the first time in 2015, renewables in investments were higher in developing countries than developed."

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    Mar 25 2016

  • ABU DHABI FUND FOR DEVELOPMENT AND IRENA OPEN NEW ROUND OF RENEWABLES FUNDING
    • The Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD) and IRENA have opened a new round of funding to support renewable energy projects in developing markets, with total volume at around $50 million USD. Funding will take the form of concessional loans between $5 million USD and $15 million USD offering lower interest rates than traditional loans. Almost 30% of past funding has been channelled to Africa, opening the door for UAE companies to participate in the renewables development in these markets.

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    Nov 16 2015

  • Solar electricity: Contributing to grid stability
    • There is no doubt that investing in solar electricity generates important environmental, economic and social benefits. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that Egypt has committed to generating as much as 20% of its energy from renewable sources, including solar by 2020. Governments, utility companies and private enterprises around the world have rapidly been embracing the potential to tap into our most abundant energy resource – the sun – and for good reason: the amount of sunlight that reaches the Earth’s surface every six minutes is sufficient to produce more electricity than the world’s population consumes over an entire year. Solar energy is not only clean and renewable, but is also cost competitive with fossil fuels.

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    Mar 22 2015