Solar+Storage, Energy

Huawei Smart String ESS

August 19, 2022

Huawei Smart String ESS
The energy sector is responsible for more than 75% of the EU’s greenhouse gas emissions. Increasing the share of renewable energy across the different sectors of the economy is therefore a key building block to reach the EU’s
energy and climate objectives:
  • Cutting greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% (compared to 1990) by 2030
  • Becoming a climate neutral continent by 2050

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Greenskies Renewable Energy LLC

Greenskies Renewable Energy LLC is a Connecticut-based solar integrator that specializes in solar financing, system design, project implementation, coordination, long‐term system monitoring and maintenance. By working with a variety of manufacturers and taking advantage of the most cutting edge technology available, Greenskies is able to optimize each project site, creating a customized solar system that will generate solar energy at its peak performance.

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Green Sky White Paper

whitePaper | January 1, 2023

Green growth and environmental protection are the key to the sustainability of the global economy. As global climate change escalates, the synergy between economic progress and natural boundary has become a worldwide issue, and carbon neutrality is now a common priority for all countries. Scientific studies carried out by the United Nations concluded that global temperature rise must be controlled to less than 1.5 ℃ if the world hopes to avert the worst effects of climate change, calling for greater urgency to achieve the Paris Agreement targets.

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5 Trends for Renewable Energy Buyers in 2022 and Beyond

whitePaper | December 13, 2021

Enel Green Power’s guide offers unique insights for companies designing their sustainable energy procurement strategies. The guide responds to companies’ questions regarding near-term growth and developments in wind and solar. Readers will learn about: the rise of decarbonization and Scope 3 targets; increasing interest in environmental and social aspects of projects; supply chain, workforce and transmission challenges; demands for new solutions; the latest regulatory developments.

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Delivering EU energy security through climate action

whitePaper | September 15, 2022

This report draws on insights and analysis by a number of experts to consider whether and how the EU would be able to deal with a full cut off from Russian gas supplies going into the winter of 2022 and out to 2025 without jeopardizing medium-term energy and climate targets. The report covers the nature of the EU’s security of supply challenge, an assessment of the levers which can address this challenge in the short- and mid-term, and recommendations on specific actions for European states to take.

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Our clean energy vision A fossil-free future for cleanly heating homes and businesses

whitePaper | April 3, 2022

At National Grid we believe achieving a fossil-free future and addressing climate change is not just a shared responsibility, but one where we must lead. We are undertaking a bold initiative that will set a new climate standard for energy companies across America. From today forward, we are working to enable a future where every time our customers use energy – to turn on their lights, charge their phones, cook for their families, or heat their homes and businesses – it can be done without fossil fuels

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An energy transformation plan for the climate emergency

whitePaper | January 30, 2020

This report presents one strand of the pathway to a genuinely sustainable future. It is not, as so many other reports have been, about “green growth projects”. Rather, the ambition is to propose a quite different way of life that will deliver a different kind of prosperity, one that prioritises wellbeing and builds resilience via a localised circular economy.

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Making Concrete a More Sustainable Building Material

whitePaper | November 11, 2022

Concrete is an outstanding building material. It is widely available, economical, hard and durable like stone, and easy to work with – all attractive properties for the construction industry. However, concrete also has its disadvantages. The cement contained in concrete consumes a lot of energy during its production process and emits large amounts of CO2. This, combined with the enormous demand for concrete and the simultaneous low recycling rate, makes concrete less-than-friendly for the environment.

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Greenskies Renewable Energy LLC

Greenskies Renewable Energy LLC is a Connecticut-based solar integrator that specializes in solar financing, system design, project implementation, coordination, long‐term system monitoring and maintenance. By working with a variety of manufacturers and taking advantage of the most cutting edge technology available, Greenskies is able to optimize each project site, creating a customized solar system that will generate solar energy at its peak performance.

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