In a breath of (literal) fresh air, the new Canadian government considers climate change a serious global problem and wants to play a leading role addressing it! This is an almost complete reversal from the previous government. Can Canada polish its tarnished global image and become a leader again?
Author: Antonio Antonopoulos
Antonio is an internationally experienced renewable energy professional from Toronto, Canada. Even though he really does not enjoy cold Canadian winters, he is nonetheless passionate about mitigating climate change. Read more about him here.
UN Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All) Forum 2015
The 2015 UN SE4All Forum brought together government bodies, international organizations, NGOs, corporations, and citizen groups from around the world. Read my overview of the highlights here.
Energy Myths Exposed: Renewables do NOT increase emissions
Variable renewable energy sources like solar and wind need to be backed up one-to-one for when the wind doesn't blow or sun doesn't shine, so they end up increasing emissions from natural gas -- or so that is what many energy professionals believe. Here I expose this as pure mythology.
Interview on Financing Small-Scale Renewables at RELACCX
An interview on the difficulties and solutions for financing small-scale renewable energy projects from the recent RELACCX (Renewable Energy in Latin American and the Caribbean Conference and Exhibition) in Puerto Rico.
“The Future is Now”: World Bank on Renewable Energy
A new World Bank report makes clear that renewable energy can integrate reliably and economically into the electricity grid. Click to read the very first New Energy Nation post!