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Morocco's renewable energy ambitions
Deprived of hydrocarbon reserves on its soil, Morocco imports more than 90 per cent of its energy resources. The country has set itself ambitious renewable energy targets and aims to generate more than half of its electrical power from sustainable

IT Business Net
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Low carbon Scotland hits £10.7bn
Low carbon industries in Scotland generated £10.7bn in turnover and supported 43,500 jobs in 2014, according to the latest Office of National Statistics (ONS) figures. The ONS data, the first to include direct and indirect jobs, show Scotland accounts

Channel NewsAsia
Cambodia is trailing its neighbours in encouraging alternative power sources to reduce the strain on its environment. In the final part of a special series looking at energy provision along the Mekong, Jack Board looks at how the solar industry could
Clean energy gains ground - but old dirty habits die hard
But that doesn't mean a global switch to renewable energy will be inevitable or speedy, they told a London conference. Difficult and sometimes unexpected problems still stand in the way, including pension funds heavily invested in fossil fuels, upfront

PACE Today
The West Australian town of Kalbarri will be home to the nation's largest microgrid. Costing $10 million to develop and install, the microgrid will integrate distributed solar, a 1.7MW wind farm and 2MWh battery system. The town is currently supplied
Solar energy now cheaper than fuel oil
Solar power is becoming so cheap so fast that in Abu Dhabi it's now less costly to produce a unit of energy from the sun than from oil, leading energy experts said this week. But that doesn't mean a global switch to renewable energy will be inevitable

EcoGeneration
Victorian township Newstead is inching closer to its goal of relying solely on renewable energy, with expectations of going 100% solar. No-one anywhere in the world is overjoyed about paying their electricity bill, but it's very seldom that entire

reNews
The government of the Russian region of Karelia and Chinese company Sinomec have signed an agreement to develop a 60MW offshore wind farm. The $138m project will source 65% of the equipment in Russia, and create more than 200 jobs during the ...
S.Korea unveils new tariffs, incentives to boost renewable energy
"The penetration rate of renewable energy sources is expected to grow up to 11 percent by 2025, and we can meet this goal 10 years earlier than we have aimed," Energy Minister Joo Hyung-hwan said at a meeting with power generators and companies.

Treehugger
With many countries and utilities 100% committed to breaking up with coal, there are positive signs that our world may finally be moving toward a low carbon economy. Morocco—which recently hosted the COP22 summit to discuss implementing the Paris ...

Bloomberg
Lynn Jurich, Sunrun's chief executive officer, discusses the future of the renewable energy industry under Donald Trump's presidency. She speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang and Cory Johnson on "Bloomberg Technology." (Source: Bloomberg) ...