As the BRICS countries strive to promote sustainable economies, they also prioritise equitable economic growth. The energy sector is a crucial driver for BRICS to transition to sustainable economic growth. Traditionally, the BRICS countries depended on fossil fuels to generate electricity, including coal, natural gas and oil. However, the transition to renewable energy (RE) has become an important policy priority for BRICS. A significant obstacle to pursuing a diversified energy mix consistent with climate policies such as nuclear, shale gas, coal and RE is the availability of sustained capital flows. However, the BRICS bloc has signalled its interest in transitioning from fossil fuels to RE sources. Financing of this transition to renewabl...
In the year 2020, fossil fuels, led by coal, natural gas, and oil, will contribute 61.3% of the worl...
Climate change and renewable energy technologies are internationally discussed topics. Recently the ...
Energy demand in the world is nowadays growing further out of limits ofinstallable generation capaci...
In terms of policy, the BRICS region has prioritized achieving environmental sustainability. Environ...
This article states basics of the “green economy” concept and the role of transferring from industri...
This paper examines the role of the financial sector in renewable energy (RE) development. Although ...
• The transition to more sustainable energy systems has a variety of relevant implications for the E...
Recent developments and shifts in global energy markets have brought adjustments to how consuming co...
The energy sector is pivotal to our aspirations for a sustainable planet and yet two major challenge...
An increase in the share of renewable energy use has become an important energy policy target in mos...
With the global population set to continue growing, the demand for energy will increase. Fossil fuel...
Saint Lucia is highly dependent on imported fossil fuels for energy production, which makes the coun...
This article states basics of the “green economy” concept and the role of transferring from industri...
The zero-carbon energy transition is the solution to the 2022 energy crisis and a fundamental part o...
In this study, the focus is on examining the influence of renewable energy consumption, economic ris...
In the year 2020, fossil fuels, led by coal, natural gas, and oil, will contribute 61.3% of the worl...
Climate change and renewable energy technologies are internationally discussed topics. Recently the ...
Energy demand in the world is nowadays growing further out of limits ofinstallable generation capaci...
In terms of policy, the BRICS region has prioritized achieving environmental sustainability. Environ...
This article states basics of the “green economy” concept and the role of transferring from industri...
This paper examines the role of the financial sector in renewable energy (RE) development. Although ...
• The transition to more sustainable energy systems has a variety of relevant implications for the E...
Recent developments and shifts in global energy markets have brought adjustments to how consuming co...
The energy sector is pivotal to our aspirations for a sustainable planet and yet two major challenge...
An increase in the share of renewable energy use has become an important energy policy target in mos...
With the global population set to continue growing, the demand for energy will increase. Fossil fuel...
Saint Lucia is highly dependent on imported fossil fuels for energy production, which makes the coun...
This article states basics of the “green economy” concept and the role of transferring from industri...
The zero-carbon energy transition is the solution to the 2022 energy crisis and a fundamental part o...
In this study, the focus is on examining the influence of renewable energy consumption, economic ris...
In the year 2020, fossil fuels, led by coal, natural gas, and oil, will contribute 61.3% of the worl...
Climate change and renewable energy technologies are internationally discussed topics. Recently the ...
Energy demand in the world is nowadays growing further out of limits ofinstallable generation capaci...