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New paper highlights urgent need to address “Zombie Energy Systems” in Africa’s energy transition
A paper published in Environmental Research: Energy identifies “Zombie Energy Systems” as a critical barrier to Africa’s energy transition.
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Tackling Africa’s Zombie Energy Systems
Addressing Zombie Energy Systems will help prevent significant delays in achieving reliable and equitable energy systems in Africa.
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Rough seas for offshore wind: A hard look at causes for delay
Offshore wind has enormous output potential and is critical to grid decarbonization and meeting national and state-level clean energy goals.
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EU’s Competitiveness Compass sets a bold course but needs fine-tuning to guarantee alignment between decarbonisation and growth
Today, the European Commission published its Competitiveness Compass, the North Star that will guide EU action during this term to ensure a comprehensive approach towards sustainable prosperity in the European Union (EU). The Communication outlines an ambitious list of initiatives and measures that could support the EU’s transition, but does…
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State clean electricity standards spur clean technology investments and reduce emissions
State-level action has played a crucial role in the development of the clean energy economy, including through clean electricity standards.
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As attention shifts to states, clean electricity standards take center stage as critical tools to spur clean energy investment and reduce emissions
New report and interactive map highlight policy designs and opportunities for states to create and implement clean electricity standards.
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An introduction to the next clean energy frontier: Superhot rock geothermal and a vision for firm, global clean energy
Next generation geothermal systems are one of the few clean energy sources capable of delivering reliable, 24/7 baseload power.
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New federal program dedicated to superhot rock geothermal could help address barriers, accelerate commercialization
The U.S. Advanced Research Projects Agency–Energy announced the creation of a dedicated research and development program for superhot rock geothermal.