Powering your city’s operations with on-site solar energy

Cities can lead in the clean energy transition, boost the local solar market and save on electricity bills by powering their own operations with solar energy. Installing solar arrays on municipal roofs is the most visible way to set an example, but where on-site solar is not feasible, cities can still use off-site solar power to accomplish their goals. This webinar, the third in Environment America's Mayors for Solar Energy webinar series, will feature renewable energy experts and communities that have succeeded in powering a significant share of their operations with solar energy. Topics will include the benefits of solar for cities, processes for going solar, and tips and resources.
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RENEWABLES IN WEST AFRICA

MESIA

This webinar aims to explore the solar energy opportunities in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Update on the renewable energy status of West African countries, including recent announcements, tenders and market movements in the main markets leading the development including Nigeria and Ghana, Ivory Coast, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Togo Off-grid and on-grid – explore the main opportunities for solar development both on and off grid Understand the main financial instruments and the institutions that are ready to finance solar projects in West Africa, and what criteria they use to choose projects
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Cracking the business model for mass market EV deployment

Baringa

How will the roles of conventional suppliers and new entrants evolve and interact to deliver smart charging propositions for mainstream customers? We explore developments in Europe and North America. Delivering a smart charging proposition is a very different challenge from conventional electricity supply, but a solution that is attractive to customers beyond the early adopters is key in enabling large scale EV deployment.
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The Role of Renewable Ammonia in the Energy Transition

Ammonia is an essential global commodity mainly used for nitrogen fertilizers. Ammonia is also emerging as a zero-carbon fuel for stationary power generation, as a hydrogen carrier for international trade of carbon-free energy, and as the backbone fuel for the decarbonisation of the international shipping sector. Today, however, ammonia is produced almost exclusively from fossil fuels, causing approximately 1% of total GHG emissions, representing around 20% of industrial natural gas demand and 5% of industrial coal demand.
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Minimising the Levelised Cost of Energy (LCOE) in Offshore Wind Using Digital Workflows

The offshore wind market has never been as exciting or dynamic as it is today. With aggressive carbon reduction and renewable energy targets, favourable locations near dense population centres, and new developments in floating platform solutions, offshore wind is poised for rapid growth in the coming decades.
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