Category Archives: Energy Learning Journal
Energy Investment Risk and Future Climate – Part 2
Climate Risk to Energy Projects In the United States, about 540 gigawatts, nearly 51% of [...]
Interview with United Nations – UNEP – by the European Energy Centre (EEC) – Part 1
There are still 1.4 billion people worldwide in rural areas who don’t have access to [...]
Interview with United Nations – UNEP – by the European Energy Centre (EEC) – Part 2
The EEC is a leading training provider in the Renewable Energy sector: Part 2: Practical [...]
Major Changes for the Renewable Electricity Market: a focus on UK Contracts for Difference (CfD)
Author: C. McNaught Managing Consultant at Ricardo-AEA Recent UK trends Renewable electricity generation in the UK [...]
Energy Investment Risk and Future Climate – Part 2
(This link will direct you to the Energy Learning Journal) The continuation of the study [...]
Energy Investment Risk and Future Climate (Part 1)
(This link will direct you to the Energy Learning Journal) The continuation of the study [...]
How Generating Your Own Energy Can Earn You Money
When thinking of the best green products for the home, many householders consider whether something [...]
Major Changes for the Renewable Electricity Market: A Focus on UK Contracts for Difference (CFD)
(This link will direct you to the European Centre of Technology's website) Renewable electricity generation [...]
Opportunities and Challenges for the Adoption of Clean Energy Technologies.
Interview with United Nations – UNEP – by the European Energy Centre (EEC) The EEC [...]
UK Offshore Wind
The UK will have to face several challenges over the next twenty years. The country [...]