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Building trust in green energy projects: Lessons from China Building trust in renewable energy requires a multistakeholder-driven approach, bringing together governments, businesses, communities and international organizations By fostering collaboration and balancing diverse interests, stakeholders can create long-term shared value and ensure the successful implementation of renewable energy projects
Big Tech drives renewable PPA spike and more top energy stories Top energy news: Tech sector drives renewable power purchase agreement spike; EU proposes gas storage rule extension; weather data ‘increasingly important’ to energy systems For more on the World Economic Forum’s work in the energy space, visit the Centre for Energy and Materials
Stepping up renewable energy capacity in the MENA region | World . . . COP28 saw 125 countries across the world commit to tripling renewable energy capacity by 2030 Growth in wind and solar capacity can make the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region a clean energy and green hydrogen hub But MENA currently lags behind its global peers in this field, according to a World Economic Forum report
Clean-energy transition sees a rebound – and more top energy stories This round-up brings you the key stories from the renewable-energy sector over recent weeks Top energy news: Energy transition progress sees a rebound; 5 actions to build resilient energy systems; Energy majors ramp up South-East Asia gas spend
How MENA can play a pivotal role in the global energy transition The MENA region can scale new energy pathways and lead the global energy transition It has natural and strategic advantages needed to drive a diverse and sustainable energy future Pioneering initiatives have already started taking shape in the region, such as Neom’s green hydrogen plant, demonstrating the opportunity for scaling such early-mover projects in the region
Renewables projects must respect Indigenous Peoples and local . . . The deployment of large-scale renewable energy projects – with significant differences across technologies – can be land-intensive, and compete with other local land uses Those who stand to be most severely impacted include Indigenous Peoples, customary land holders, pastoralists, forest guardians and local farmers, who collectively manage a significant share of global forests and
Heres why energy projects move so slowly in the US A dramatic increase in renewable energy project approval and deployment rates is needed across the US — but the country has long struggled to push through projects quickly The Biden administration has instituted the ambitious decarbonization target of 100% carbon-free electricity by 2035