Skip to main content

Home/ Clean Energy Transition/ Group items tagged economics

Rss Feed Group items tagged

davidchapman

Biofuels, not wind and solar power are Shell's energy future | Business | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

  •  
    Shell will no longer invest in renewable technologies such as wind, solar and hydro power because they are not economic, the Anglo-Dutch oil company said today. It plans to invest more in biofuels which environmental groups blame for driving up food prices and deforestation.
Hans De Keulenaer

Environmental Capital - WSJ.com : When Cheap Housing Isn't: How Transportation Changes ... - 0 views

  • Ballooning gasoline prices aren’t just changing how people drive—they may soon change where people live. With gas stuck above $3.00 a gallon, those cheaper houses in the suburbs can be a money-losing proposition in the end.
Colin Bennett

India could be a top-five solar energy market within 5 years - 0 views

  • India's National Solar Mission made public India's intent to increase to 20,000 Megawatts its solar installation by 2022. Burdened by permanent electricity shortages and complicated energy needs, India has the type of population and economic growth – as well as a geographic landscape naturally primed to support PV implementation – that bodes well for a future of clean tech and growing PV business opportunity. According to Vishal Shah, the Indian market is very promising.
Hans De Keulenaer

Techno-economic and environmental evaluation of passive cooled photovoltaic systems in ... - 1 views

  • Passive cooling was enabled by application of perforated aluminium fins fixed on the back side surface of the PV panel.
  • can increase power yield of the PV system by 5% on at maximum
Hans De Keulenaer

Carbon Pricing as a Policy Instrument to Decarbonize Economies | Energy Central - 1 views

  • The study analyzed the jurisdictional characteristics of 37 countries where carbon pricing mechanisms – both carbon taxes and cap-and-trade schemes – have been implemented or proposed as a means to support decarbonization.
  • Carbon leakage does not appear to represent an economically significant obstacle.
« First ‹ Previous 161 - 165 of 165
Showing 20 items per page