Solar and Wind are cheapest source of power – BloombergNEF
Unsubsidised solar and onshore wind are now the cheapest source of new bulk power in all major economies except Japan thanks to falling technology costs.
Unsubsidised solar and onshore wind are now the cheapest source of new bulk power in all major economies except Japan thanks to falling technology costs.
A high of $82, crude price has reached since September 2014, can disrupt the demand growth equation of Global economy.
In a boost to renewable solar energy installation in EU, Chinese manufacturers are being allowed to sell solar products in EU.
Safety clothes, shoes for women engineers out there in the field in Energy sector has always been an issue. Standard safety shoes and clothes meant for men do not fit most of them. The number of women in the field is so few that normally organization wouldn’t bother to get special gears made only for women or the apparel companies would not simply make these sizes or shapes. But things are going to change and it shows the increasing presence…
Energy demand is growing and so is renewable energy. Coal’s share increases for the first time since 2013. Emission from energy consumption increased by 1.6%. BP statistical review of world energy, 2018 reveals some important facts – two steps forward, one step backward.