Solar: the facts
On a global scale, solar power is still tiny, providing around 1 per cent of the world’s electricity… but the growth over the last years has been significant.
On a global scale, solar power is still tiny, providing around 1 per cent of the world’s electricity… but the growth over the last years has been significant.
The cost of wind power is steadily declining, driven by advances in system and component design, materials, controls, monitoring and …
At Energy for Humanity we share the mission described by Energy Disruptors of uniting the entire spectrum of the energy industry around the common goal of accelerating pragmatic and profitable solutions to the world’s biggest energy challenges.
New European Climate Leadership Report 2017, Measuring the Metrics that Matter published at COP23 in Bonn, Germany ranks European countries on their climate leadership.
The nuclear industry needs a radical transformation if it is to rebuild trust and credibility that it can deliver on time and on budget, provide certainty to investors, enable a political mandate and public support.
Communication, Trust and Credibility: vital elements for building public confidence.
A row has erupted between scientists and academics over claims by Stanford Professor Mark Jacobson that it would be possible to power the United States entirely with wind, water and solar power.
Some believe that we can eventually run the whole economy on renewables alone (usually wind and solar), while others dismiss …
Discover in this animated infographic why nuclear energy is part of the solution to meet global electricity demand and climate challenges, and why we both need both nuclear and renewable energy within a low carbon energy mix.