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Kamran Huseynov, Deputy Director, Azerbaijan Renewable Energy Agency (AREA), and Kamil Manafov, Project Manager Masdar, in the control room of the Garadagh solar park (from right).
COP29

Azerbaijan: More renewables and more gas for Europe

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Azerbaijan is performing a balancing act between more gas for Europe and more renewable energies. A tour of the country, which will host the World Climate Change Conference in November, showed that there is at least some gradual movement towards more climate protection.

Any Road to net-zero runs through India a new analysis of S&P Global shows.
Energy transition

India crucial for the road to net-zero

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How India meets its growing energy demand and changes its primary energy mix over the coming decade will substantially influence global energy markets and help determine if, and when, global emissions targets are reached, according to a new analysis by S&P Global Commodity Insights.

Carsten Körnig (BSW), Burkhard Exner (City of Potsdam), Moritz Ritter (Ritter Energie- und Umwelttechnik) and Federal Minister for Building Klara Geywitz (SDP) in front of the solar thermal ground-mounted system in Potsdam.
Germany

Solar thermal local heating: land as the eye of the needle

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The opportunities and challenges of a renewable local heating supply and the move away from fossil - Russian - gas became clear at an on-site meeting in Potsdam. One hurdle is suitable land for more solar thermal power plants.

Frans Timmermans, Executive Vice-President of the European Commission at the  "Save gas for a safe winter" press conference.
Solar market Europe

EU solar set to save additional 4.6 BCM gas in 2022

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As the European Commission launches its solidarity action to reduce gas consumption this winter, SolarPower Europe reveals the bloc is set to exceed even the highest projections of solar power generation in 2022.

Kenneth Engblom Vice President, Wartsila Energy, Europe and Africa. The energy company Wartsila (Finland) has a long history of operating in Africa. The company has built power plants in 47 out of 54 countries of the continent.
Sustainability:

Africa’s energy future at a crossroad

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Africa can adopt renewable energy on a massive scale and save billions along the way, Kenneth Engblom Vice President, Wartsila Energy, Europe and Africa says.

Hans-Christoph Neidlein, Senior Editor of pv Europe , comments the Russian invasion in Ukraine.
Stand with Ukraine:

No more oil, gas and coal from Russia!

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The impossible has happened. The imperial aggressor Putin invaded Ukraine and is dreaming of a re-established Great Russian Tsarist Empire, without regard for human lives, the rights of sovereign, democratic states and international rules.

Solar and wind are estimated to fall by 80% of today’s costs until 2050.
New report:

Decarbonization: „Look back in anger“

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Rethink Energy released a new report „Look back in anger“, that looks back at the hurdels of decarbonization.

Fronius Solhub: The compact solution for producing, storing and using green hydrogen.

Green hydrogen for under 1 USD/kg by 2050

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Covid-19 will reduce gas use in 2020, but recovery will be underpinned by favourable economics, widening access and a longer-term drive towards emissions reductions, including a role for hydrogen and other green gas technologies, the new Global Gas Report 2020 forecasts.