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NoCamels - Israeli Innovation News
When Israel's first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, expressed his vision over 60 years ago “to make the desert bloom,” he may not have expected a multi-billion-dollar initiative that combines three massive solar power plants, the world's tallest

CleanTechnology News, Industry Analysis, Market Research Reports - Clean Technology Business Review
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have voted in favour of a target to increase the contribution of renewable energy to total energy mix to 35% by 2030. The other targets endorsed by the Parliament include 35% improvement in energy efficiency

Wired.co.uk
Yet despite this urgent gap opening in the market, storage solutions for renewable energy have been elusive. Excess energy has had to piggyback on the infrastructure created for fossil fuels. Moreover, entrepreneurs in the renewables sector have
To fund Renewable Energy Dream, India needs $125 billion
India will need at least $125 billion to fund its ambitious plan to increase the share of renewable power supply in the country's grid by 2022, said a top government official, stating the immense financing challenge ahead. The nation is one of the

Hindu Business Line
India will set up a $350-million fund to finance solar projects, Power Minister RK Singh said, as the country steps up efforts to achieve its ambitious target of adding 175 gigawatts (GW) in renewable energy by 2022. The country will need at least $125

Economic Times
India will need at least $125 billion to fund its ambitious plan to increase the share of renewable power supply in the country's grid by 2022, a top government official told Reuters, underlining the immense financing challenge ahead. The South Asian
India to set up $350 million fund to finance solar projects
New Delhi: India will set up a $350 million fund to finance solar projects, power minister R.K. Singh said, as the country steps up efforts to achieve its ambitious target of adding 175 gigawatts (GW) in renewable energy by 2022. India will need at
Government to set up $350 mn fund to finance solar projects
India will set up a $350 million fund to finance solar projects, Power Minister R.K. Singh said, as the country steps up efforts to achieve its ambitious target of adding 175 gigawatts (GW) in renewable energy by 2022. India will need at least $125

Business Standard
Installed renewable power capacity is currently about 60 GW, and India plans to complete the bidding process by the end of 2019/20 to add a further 115 GW of installed renewable energy capacity by 2022. India's Yes Bank Ltd has committed to financing
Live Oak Bank Announces Jennifer Williams Joins Renewable Energy Lending Team
“Live Oak's dedicated renewable energy lending team is committed to financing clean energy and helping utility-scale developers grow. For the last two years, Live Oak has been the nation's largest lender to solar developers, according to the U.S

EURACTIV
European lawmakers approved draft measures on Wednesday (17 January) to raise the share of renewable energy to 35% of the EU's energy mix by 2030, setting the stage for tough talks with reluctant EU member states in the coming weeks. Under the plan

Economic Times
India wants foreign capital to account for a bulk of its investments to meet its renewable energy target. NEW DELHI: Government will set up a $350 million fund to finance solar projects, Power Minister R.K. Singh said, as the country steps up efforts

Reuters
Installed renewable power capacity is currently about 60 GW, and India plans to complete the bidding process by the end of 2019/20 to add a further 115 GW of installed renewable energy capacity by 2022. India's Yes Bank Ltd has committed to financing