Global new investment in green energy technologies hit $329 billion in 2015 says Bloomberg New Energy Finance. That’s a good thing right? Well, not necessarily. Knowledge is always partial, and despite impressive breadth of data gathering, some fundamentals remain unclear. That’s where Mariana Mazzucato and Gregor Semieniuk came in, organising a special workshop on Financing Innovation in Renewable Energy hosted by Bloomberg NEF which asked, who is doing what, where and when? This short blog discusses highlights from the worksho
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2016 was the year that, according to the World Economic Forum (WEF), renewable energy finally became...
Increasing global warming is largely attributable to human activities. International strategies hav...
The debate between exponents of 'supply side' and 'demand side' approaches to dealing with environme...
The on-going transition to more sustainable energy production methods means that we are moving away ...
Energy poverty remains a key global challenge. In Indonesia, around 25 million people are still with...
Substantial investment from both the private and public sectors will be needed to achieve the am-bit...
The rising demand for energy and the aim of moving away from fossil fuels and to low-carbon power ha...
As many other small islands and archipelagos, the Canary Islands depend to a high degree on energy i...
In the interests of the environment, many countries set limits on the use of non‐renewable energy so...
Acknowledgements This research has been supported by the University of Aberdeen and Curtin Universit...
First paragraph: When the price of crude oil dropped from US$110 a barrel in mid-2014 to below US$50...
Genuine sustainability would require that urban development provide net positive social and ecologic...
In recent years, power-to-gas technologies have been gaining ground and are increasingly proving the...
As Australia grapples with increasing renewable energy penetration and the appropriate climate chan...
This chapter introduces large-scale utility (bulk) energy storage in the form of pumped hydroelectri...
2016 was the year that, according to the World Economic Forum (WEF), renewable energy finally became...
Increasing global warming is largely attributable to human activities. International strategies hav...
The debate between exponents of 'supply side' and 'demand side' approaches to dealing with environme...
The on-going transition to more sustainable energy production methods means that we are moving away ...
Energy poverty remains a key global challenge. In Indonesia, around 25 million people are still with...
Substantial investment from both the private and public sectors will be needed to achieve the am-bit...
The rising demand for energy and the aim of moving away from fossil fuels and to low-carbon power ha...
As many other small islands and archipelagos, the Canary Islands depend to a high degree on energy i...
In the interests of the environment, many countries set limits on the use of non‐renewable energy so...
Acknowledgements This research has been supported by the University of Aberdeen and Curtin Universit...
First paragraph: When the price of crude oil dropped from US$110 a barrel in mid-2014 to below US$50...
Genuine sustainability would require that urban development provide net positive social and ecologic...
In recent years, power-to-gas technologies have been gaining ground and are increasingly proving the...
As Australia grapples with increasing renewable energy penetration and the appropriate climate chan...
This chapter introduces large-scale utility (bulk) energy storage in the form of pumped hydroelectri...