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Why are US multinationals splurging on renewables?

Why are US multinationals splurging on renewables?

Falling costs and rising carbon risks are leading companies located in areas blessed with wind and solar to invest in renewables

The clean energy companies way outperforming fossil fuels

The clean energy companies way outperforming fossil fuels

Clean200 index guides investors towards climate-friendly firms like Philips, Tesla and Xinjiang, which collectively provided annual returns of 22% over the past decade

The artificial leaves that turn CO2 and sunshine into fuel

The artificial leaves that turn CO2 and sunshine into fuel

Scientists have found a way to turn carbon dioxide into usable energy, which could help tackle climate change

Renewables overtake coal in UK power generation

Renewables overtake coal in UK power generation

Biomass, wind and other clean sources produced a quarter of UK electricity last year, government figures show, as plant closures reduced coal’s share to 22%

Can Brazil green its energy without mega dams?

Can Brazil green its energy without mega dams?

Human rights violations, drought risk and now corruption are undermining the case for hydropower. Environment minister José Sarney Filho is making the case for change

Offshore wind sees EU building boom

Offshore wind sees EU building boom

Falling costs mean that power generated by offshore wind farms is becoming increasingly competitive with other fuels – and that’s good news for the climate

Offshore wind costs hit record low

Offshore wind costs hit record low

Two 350MW arrays in the Netherlands will supply power at €87/MWh, beating the next cheapest project by miles

Mind the gap: Financing Africa's energy boom

Mind the gap: Financing Africa’s energy boom

A solar entrepreneur struggles to get finance, while a minister defends a superfluous LNG terminal at London’s Africa Energy Forum

India's solar plans receive billion dollar boost

India’s solar plans receive billion dollar boost

World Bank loan comes off back of major funding pledges from US and Germany as major economies try and wean Delhi off coal

Could solar meet 13% of global power demand by 2030?

Could solar meet 13% of global power demand by 2030?

Cratering costs that seemed implausible only a few years ago are driving the fast expansion of solar, say analysts at the International Renewable Energy Agency

India coal pathway central to climate challenge - Bloomberg

India coal pathway central to climate challenge – Bloomberg

Analysts expect India’s power sector emissions to treble by 2040, blowing the 2C carbon budget, unless clean energy investment increases

10 EU countries ink offshore wind power agreement

10 EU countries ink offshore wind power agreement

Pact will slash costs of clean power source, say industry chiefs, making it competitive with new conventional plant within a decade

Europe’s renewables investment hits 10-year low

Europe’s renewables investment hits 10-year low

The reputation of Europe as a renewable energy leader has taken a serious knock as its investment dropped by 21% last year while global figures reached record levels

Solar module prices set for further falls in 2016

Solar module prices set for further falls in 2016

Oversupply in China will likely cause a global glut and cratering costs, say experts from UBS and IHS

Energy ministers gather in San Francisco to reboot climate 'moon-shot'

Energy ministers gather in San Francisco to reboot climate ‘moon-shot’

Bill Gates and officials from over 20 governments will meet to discuss plans for a vast hike in clean-tech funding by 2020

Exxon, Shell, Total, Statoil renew clean energy drive

Exxon, Shell, Total, Statoil renew clean energy drive

Is green the new black? Faced by falling oil prices and plunging profits, big oil companies are investing in renewables and clean energy

UK, Canada compete for tidal power leadership

UK, Canada compete for tidal power leadership

Shallow seas and a steep tidal range make for the best electricity generation potential

Seven signs a clean energy revolution is under way

Seven signs a clean energy revolution is under way

From Portugal to Pakistan, small farmers to major corporations, renewables are gaining momentum in the market

IRENA: Saudi Aramco float could spark renewables boom

IRENA: Saudi Aramco float could spark renewables boom

Riyadh’s reforms spell big changes for the clean energy sector, says Adnan Amin

Microgrids bring light, not industry to rural India

Microgrids bring light, not industry to rural India

Most small-scale power systems only run a few hours a day, researchers find, falling short of government aspirations for energy access

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