The Future for Renewable Energy in the MENA Region

April 26, 2018

This report provides insight into the renewable energy market in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The market overview section of this report was written by Clean Energy Pipeline, a specialist provider of news, research and data on the clean energy sector. Clean Energy Pipeline is a subsidiary of VB/Research. The legal overview was written by Squire Sanders, an international law firm.

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Gasrec

We supply, build and operate natural gas and biogas (LNG & CNG) refuelling stations for road vehicles around the UK. Natural Gas fuel is significantly cheaper and better for the environment than Diesel (especially for Heavy-Goods-Vehicles) emitting at least 10% less CO2, 70% less NO2 and 90% less hazardous particulate matter against Euro 6 Diesel equivalents. There is also potential for 0% emissions when fuelled by Biogas. Cutting emissions has become an increasingly important issue around the world as global warming and poor air quality damages millions of people’s lives.

OTHER WHITEPAPERS
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Securing the Energy Transition

whitePaper | January 12, 2023

Energy security and affordability present global challenges, but both are integral elements of a successful energy transition, alongside sustainability to mitigate climate change. The current energy crisis is driving inflation, slowing economic growth and contributing to social turmoil. Some choices made by countries in response to the crisis, such as improving energy efficiency and scaling renewables, will be beneficial for the wider energy transition. But other actions – including increased production of electricity from coal and broad-based consumption subsidies – put longterm energy transition imperatives at risk, while leaving those countries more vulnerable to future crises and putting global climate goals out of reach.

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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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Airborne wind energy:Wind made AWEsome

whitePaper | December 30, 2022

This brief explains the advantages of the Airborne wind energy (AWE) technology and outlines the investment requirements for scaling and bringing this novel solution to market. The brief is based on the White Paper “Getting airborne – the need to realise the benefits of airborne wind energy for net zero” by BVG Associates on behalf of Airborne Wind Europe.

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Interim Hydrogen Roadmap

whitePaper | August 9, 2023

We need to do things differently if we are to avoid the impacts of climate change. To play our part in limiting global warming to 1.5°C, the Government has committed to reaching net zero for all greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

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Leveraging advanced polyurethane resins and coatings to develop high-performance wind turbine blades

whitePaper | April 1, 2022

Covestro has applied its industrial expertise in high-tech polymer materials to develop innovative polyurethane (PU) solutions for wind turbine applications that offer performance benefits and lower blade costs. To evaluate the impact of our PU solutions for rotor blade applications, Covestro commissioned bewind GmbH, a specialist wind engineering consultancy company, to simulate the costs and benefits of these solutions in terms of production, operational performance, and turbine lifetime.

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Your Guide to Successful Solar in the Northeast

whitePaper | September 20, 2022

Flat, clear land is prime real estate for solar, but as these ideal sites are taken up, more projects will need to be built in regions with challenging terrain, such as steep slopes, undulating topography, former marshland, and agricultural fields. The Northeast is one such region which also has much potential for solar growth. New York, for example, has consistently been in the top 10 U.S. solar markets, with the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) projecting a growth of 4,877 MW for the state over the next five years1 .

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Gasrec

We supply, build and operate natural gas and biogas (LNG & CNG) refuelling stations for road vehicles around the UK. Natural Gas fuel is significantly cheaper and better for the environment than Diesel (especially for Heavy-Goods-Vehicles) emitting at least 10% less CO2, 70% less NO2 and 90% less hazardous particulate matter against Euro 6 Diesel equivalents. There is also potential for 0% emissions when fuelled by Biogas. Cutting emissions has become an increasingly important issue around the world as global warming and poor air quality damages millions of people’s lives.

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