Which policies boost renewable energy markets?
Renewable energy policy shapes markets by driving investment, innovation, and growth through incentives, regulation, and transparency.
Renewable energy policy shapes markets by driving investment, innovation, and growth through incentives, regulation, and transparency.
From AI to hydrogen, new technologies are revolutionising renewable energy, solving storage and grid challenges to drive a sustainable future.
Hydrogen-powered microgrids are reshaping energy resilience, combining clean generation, storage, and smart systems for reliable off-grid power.
DERs are reshaping energy by generating and storing power locally. Learn how these small-scale systems boost efficiency, resilience, and sustainability.
Hydrogen is vital for decarbonising heavy sectors, but scaling it faces cost, tech, policy, and infrastructure hurdles. Explore the path to wider
AI agents are changing how we manage solar and wind variability—boosting forecasts, balancing supply and demand, and keeping energy systems running
Guarantees of Origin (GoOs) certify that wind energy purchases come from renewable sources, helping businesses meet sustainability and carbon reporting
Bilateral PPAs are long-term private contracts between energy producers and buyers, offering price stability and supporting renewable energy development.
Explore how geothermal energy offers stable, low-emission power with minimal land use—positioning it as a key player in the future of renewable energy.