RENEWABLE ENERGY SECTOR AND ELECTRICITYSUB-SECTOR ACTORS

June 17, 2019

The Ministry of Energy, Water and Hydrocarbons is responsible for the design, management and implementation of the government’s policy for sustainable and sustained development of the country, in the field of energy with the aim of ensuring conditions for economic growth and well-being of the population Assistance in funding, technical support, rural electrification, biomass energy, wind energy, hydroelectric power, solar energy, solar kits, policy and planning, rural pre-electrification, planning development of regional master plans, preparation of annual investment budget (PIP, ...), implementation of the annual work plan development program, conduct of APS / APD studies, launching of calls for tenders

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Proposed Garryhinch Wind Farm

whitePaper | November 30, 2022

Bord na Móna is an Irish, semi-state climate solutions company helping lead Ireland towards a climate neutral future. Bord na Móna has been serving communities for over 90 years, always rising to meet the needs of the day. It was founded in 1934 as The Turf Development Board to enhance national energy security through peat harvesting and became Bord na Móna in 1946. Today, we have radically changed our approach to face an even greater challenge: climate change. We have ended peat harvesting and now our focus is developing climate solutions in renewable energy, sustainable waste management, carbon storage and biodiversity conservation.

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Sustainable Equity Whitepaper

whitePaper | September 14, 2022

The rise and rise of sustainable investment has been clear over the past decade, with inflows hitting all-time highs amid the pandemic, as investors reflected on the implications of their capital allocations. Additionally, national and supranational governments have given significant nudges to pension funds and other non-profit-led organisations to not just consider, but also report on how their asset selection might affect the rest of us in the long term.

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The Incredible ULCS – Ultra Low Cost Solar

whitePaper | August 24, 2023

Urgent action must be taken to accelerate Australia’s progress towards 43 per cent emissions reduction by 2030 and net zero emissions by 2050. Solar photovoltaics (PV) will be one of the most important technologies to achieve decarbonisation of the global energy system, however, a step change in costs is needed to unlock its full potential.

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Drive profitability and sustainability with a digital mine

whitePaper | January 12, 2023

The mining industry is experiencing several trends on their journey to digital transformation—some of which have been further accelerated by the pandemic—specifically those around optimizing mining operations, increasing efficiency and addressing climate change. The path to a digital mine is not just about capitalizing on new technology, it requires companies to embrace a new way of operating, data-driven decision making, and diverse skills and capabilities.

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Ecolabels and their role in mitigating climate change

whitePaper | October 11, 2022

The international type 1 ecolabelling schemes associated with the entire lifecycle of products and services had environmental and health attributes and has a significant role in mitigating climate change. Standards and criteria developed for ecolabels assist in setting the bar for manufactured products and services to limit greenhouse gas emissions and reduce climate change impacts. Climate change represents a continuing threat to humanity and the natural world. The current effects of anthropogenic climate change are far-reaching, from its effects on causing extreme weather to its impacts on natural ecosystems and human society

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RENEWABLE ENERGY OUTLOOK FOR ASEAN TOWARDS A REGIONAL ENERGY TRANSITION

whitePaper | September 30, 2022

The Southeast Asia region will see rapid economic growth in the coming decades and energy use is set to grow significantly. Today, the region stands at a crossroads. On the one hand, it can pursue a path of continued reliance on fossil fuels, most of which come from non-indigenous sources, increasing the region’s emissions and exposure to volatile and increasingly expensive global commodity markets. On the other, the region could utilise its ample, affordable, indigenous renewable energy resources to lower energy costs, reduce emissions and drive regional economic development. This second edition of the Renewable energy outlook for ASEAN was developed in collaboration the ASEAN Center for Energy (ACE) and the ASEAN Renewable Energy Sub-sector Network. It is guided by IRENA’s World energy transitions outlook and builds upon the first Renewable energy outlook for ASEAN, released in 2016, by incorporating a net-zero pathway and a longer-term perspective to 2050.

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