The message from the custodians of the Tracking SDG7 Report 2024 announced the new estimate of people worldwide w/out access to electricity has grown to 685 million. A must-read! New World Bank loans approved for Guinea-Bissau in Solar Energy to Expand Access to Electricity. Liberia also gets approval for its Electricity Sector Strengthening and Access Project Multi-Phase Programmatic Approach Phase II while Namibia Supports Renewable Energy Integration: Transmission Expansion and Energy Storage (TEES) Project. Seven new publications have been released encompassing access, energy transition, and renewables. Check out our Data and new Videos! And last, catch up on all the events ESMAP was present, organized, or co-organized. We will be taking a summer break. See you in September! Happy reading!
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Iraq's growing demand for solar power is making it a promising solar market. However, the underdeveloped power grid poses challenges that require advanced products and technologies. In a recent interview with Global Times, Wu Lei, the Acting Chief Operating Officer of Sungrow MENA region, emphasized the importance of tailoring our solutions to meet diverse requirements. With 26 years of dedication to renewable energy power generation, Sungrow is confident in venturing into the Iraqi market. 🔌 Sungrow's expertise lies in providing cutting-edge products and solutions for solar energy. They understand the need for higher standards and are ready to contribute to Iraq's green energy revolution. 🌍 Let's harness the untapped potential of Iraq's solar landscape and pave the way for a sustainable future. Together, we can create a greener and more energy-efficient Iraq! 💚 Read more about Sungrow's vision and their role in Iraq's renewable energy journey: https://lnkd.in/gzkS5i8y #RenewableEnergy #SolarPower #SustainableFuture #IraqEnergyRevolution #Sungrow #GreenEnergy #Iraq #globaltimes
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#industrialdevelopment to facilitate inclusive economic growth. As I was scrolling down my feed I stumbled upon two posts on the #greeneconomy and #renewableenergy from Matthew Cullinan and Joe de Beer, two #thoughtleaders I have so much respect for. What is clear is that as #localgovernment institutions we will have to strengthen #statecapability on how we facilitate an enabling environment to respond positively to the #greeneconomy ecosystem. Of course there is lots to learn but we are fortunate to have access to a wealth of knowledge resources around us. #neweconomythinking #buildingstatecapability
R135-billion. This is the amount of solar panels, lithium-ion #batteries, wind turbines and inverters imported by SA over the 2010 to 2022 period. Yet, SA has noteworthy manufacturing capabilities in the renewable energy and battery storage value chains. And market demand is booming. This points to a key industrial development opportunity for the country – the kind that only presents itself once in a century or so. The South African #renewableenergy Masterplan (SAREM) aims to seize the moment and put in place the necessary frameworks to drive the industrial and inclusive development of renewable energy and battery storage value chains in the country. You can read the draft plan here: bit.ly/3XWhPT5 It is out for public comment until 31 July 2023. You can send your inputs to [email protected]
Opinion: How South Africa could seize the moment and build renewables and battery value chains
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If one adds up the secure pipeline of investment opportunities we can rapidly grow GDP, jobs and security through the energy transition. SAREM must be backed by real enabling policy for local industry. We need an SA version of the US IRA
R135-billion. This is the amount of solar panels, lithium-ion #batteries, wind turbines and inverters imported by SA over the 2010 to 2022 period. Yet, SA has noteworthy manufacturing capabilities in the renewable energy and battery storage value chains. And market demand is booming. This points to a key industrial development opportunity for the country – the kind that only presents itself once in a century or so. The South African #renewableenergy Masterplan (SAREM) aims to seize the moment and put in place the necessary frameworks to drive the industrial and inclusive development of renewable energy and battery storage value chains in the country. You can read the draft plan here: bit.ly/3XWhPT5 It is out for public comment until 31 July 2023. You can send your inputs to [email protected]
Opinion: How South Africa could seize the moment and build renewables and battery value chains
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R135-billion. This is the amount of solar panels, lithium-ion #batteries, wind turbines and inverters imported by SA over the 2010 to 2022 period. Yet, SA has noteworthy manufacturing capabilities in the renewable energy and battery storage value chains. And market demand is booming. This points to a key industrial development opportunity for the country – the kind that only presents itself once in a century or so. The South African #renewableenergy Masterplan (SAREM) aims to seize the moment and put in place the necessary frameworks to drive the industrial and inclusive development of renewable energy and battery storage value chains in the country. You can read the draft plan here: bit.ly/3XWhPT5 It is out for public comment until 31 July 2023. You can send your inputs to [email protected]
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This article is about renewable power generation in Vietnam, but it offers an important reality check for LNG developers. The governance structure of Vietnam is rather similar to China, clear-headed, cost conscious, pragmatic, and self reflective. I know what we want to sell, but what does Vietnam want to buy? And what makes sense? Renewable is the future, no turning back the clock. I think using gas engine/LNG to back and support wind/solar (flexible hybrid power) offers way more value than baseload CCGT based on LNG. Flexible power is what can balance high intermittency, baseload is short intermittency, but it is also not flexible. Mehdy Touil Francis Yang Xiaoguang Ira Joseph https://lnkd.in/gMzM_XFw
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Vietnam has substantial solar energy potential and a commitment to developing renewable energy sources, particularly solar power, to meet its growing energy demands. However, the deployment of solar power in Vietnam faces several challenges and regulatory ambiguities. Recent events have emphasized the necessity of adjusting and supplementing existing policies to create more favorable conditions for the implementation of rooftop solar power in Vietnam. Based on some important official documents below to gain a clearer understanding of the challenges and opportunities that the solar power industry is currently facing. Check out this article for more information: https://lnkd.in/g8V-Vsdk ---------- VSE LAWYERS #VSE #VSE_LAWYERS
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Solar energy is expected to surpass coal as the world’s most available energy source by 2027. The African countries with the most immense global potential are critical drivers of this projection. 👉 Solar energy, alongside wind power, has become the cheapest way to meet the growing demand for electricity, according to the The World Bank 👉 World Bank’s Demetrios Papathanasiou says many developing countries have some of the world’s best solar and wind resources. 👉 He expresses his optimism about the ability of global countries to tap into advances in solar energy and make dramatic gains. Learn more 👉 https://cutt.ly/3wCt55KA #solarenergy #africa #worldbank
Solar Energy | Africa to Emerge as Global Leader in 3 Years
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China to Construct World's Largest Solar Farm! 🌞 China is set to build an 8 GW solar farm in Inner Mongolia, capable of powering 6 million homes and costing £8.5 billion. This massive project will also include 4 GW of wind power, 4 GW of coal-fired power, 200 MW of solar thermal, and additional energy storage capabilities. Operated by China’s Three Gorges Renewables Group, construction starts in September 2024 and aims for completion by June 2027. With over 600 GW of installed solar capacity as of November 2023, China continues to lead in solar energy, driving global renewable energy goals. #China #SolarEnergy #RenewableEnergy #GreenEnergy #CleanTech #Sustainability #InnerMongolia #ThreeGorgesRenewables #GlobalGoals #EmergingTiger #EnergyInnovation #FutureOfEnergy #ClimateAction
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