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In the current effort to decrease carbon footprint and create a world thriving on renewable energy resources, there are many ways to benefit from RNG production. Read the full article: The Rise of Renewable Natural Gas ▸ https://lttr.ai/AEmvb #NaturalGasProcessing #EmissionReduction #RenewableNaturalGas
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SSE plc says in the June 2023 report it attaches to this post that takes 12 years (not the 10 mentioned in the post accompanying the report) to complete an offshore wind project, from concept to first power. On this timeline, most of the ScotWind consortia - including the ones in which SSE Renewables is invested - won't be producing power until 2034, which is about right given what some of the consortia said publicly in 2023 about when they expect to reach so-called "final investment decision" to go ahead and actually proceed with their wind farms. But we already know that there are growing global supply chain constraints as other wind farm projects are started in Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Brazil and the US - with even Finland now thinking about offshore wind. Is it already time to revise this 12-year timeline? #offshorewind All-Energy Exhibition and Conference Scottish Renewables
Did you know it can take up to 20 years to build an offshore wind farm? That's two decades! And too long! We need to speed up the planning and development of renewable energy infrastructure if we're to create a cheaper, cleaner more secure homegrown energy system. It's time for action, not just ambition. 🔗 Find out more via the link in the comments ⬇️💬
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Recently, the offshore wind power market is experiencing a shortage of supply compared to demand, so various measures have been applied to shorten the time for project activation. However, there are still many difficulties that needs time such as the geographic characteristic of the offshore, and reaching consensus among various stakeholders. Ultimately, in order to solve this problem and shorten the project feasability time, it will be necessary to form a consensus at the national level and establish an legal system to support this.
Did you know it can take up to 20 years to build an offshore wind farm? That's two decades! And too long! We need to speed up the planning and development of renewable energy infrastructure if we're to create a cheaper, cleaner more secure homegrown energy system. It's time for action, not just ambition. 🔗 Find out more via the link in the comments ⬇️💬
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As Greece is starting now, this means operating projects around 2035. Just to have a proper perspective ... Greek National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) estimates 2 GW for 2030.
Did you know it can take up to 20 years to build an offshore wind farm? That's two decades! And too long! We need to speed up the planning and development of renewable energy infrastructure if we're to create a cheaper, cleaner more secure homegrown energy system. It's time for action, not just ambition. 🔗 Find out more via the link in the comments ⬇️💬
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Did you know it can take up to 20 years to build an offshore wind farm? That's two decades! And too long! We need to speed up the planning and development of renewable energy infrastructure if we're to create a cheaper, cleaner more secure homegrown energy system. It's time for action, not just ambition. 🔗 Find out more via the link in the comments ⬇️💬
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“The delayed goal and renewable development hurdles are due to government actions, but the adaptation of renewable energy also depends on the acceptance and action of citizens.” Read our latest blog post: “How do we change landowner perspectives on wind energy?” https://lnkd.in/gDG6aybU #RenewableEnergy #AlbertaNetZero #WindPower
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Are you just beginning your journey of renewable energy? Are you curious to learn how to get started with a renewable natural gas (RNG) project? Download our RNG Guide to learn more about how #landfills can benefit by contributing to the growing demand for #RNG. https://lnkd.in/gvCZ2WgB
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It's now time for Governments and Industry to cease pussy footing around the financial implications of the conversion from fossil fuels if they expect the consent of the governed to what is proposed as future policy.
Each year, or so the story goes, the costs of wind and solar power fall as the world improves its ability to harness natural resources. Yet the renewable energy industry is struggling. Discover why here: https://econ.st/45WIYsm Illustration: Alvaro Bernis
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